2. Hans Rothfels,
3. See
4. To mitigate the possibility of their demand for ‘unconditional surrender’ stimulating resistance, both Churchill and Roosevelt sought in public statements to reassure the German people that the stipulation did not mean that they would be ‘enslaved or destroyed’.—Winston S. Churchill,
5.
6. See the comments of Rolf-Dieter Muller in
7. See Bernhard R. Kroener, ‘Auf dem Weg zu einer “nationalsozialistischen Volksarmee”: Die soziale Offnung des Heeresoffizierkorps im Zweiten Weltkrieg’, in Martin Broszat, Klaus-Dietmar Henke and Hans Woller (eds.),
8. Klaus-Jurgen Muller, ‘The Wehrmacht: Western Front’, in David Wingeate Pike (ed.),
9. See the reflections on ‘duty’, a leitmotiv of the book, in John Zimmermann,
10. Sonke Neitzel,
11. Albert Speer,
12. In his testimony at Nuremberg, Speer had explicitly ruled out the possibility of any group being able to confront Hitler with a demand to end the war.—
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