Authors: Stephen G. Fritz
OSTKRIEG
Hitler's
War of Extermination
in the East
S
TEPHEN
G. F
RITZ
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Fritz, Stephen G., 1949-
Ostkrieg : Hitlerâ²s war of extermination in the East / Stephen G. Fritz.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-8131-3416-1 (cloth : alk. paper) â ISBN 978-0-8131-3417-8 (ebook)
1. World War, 1939-1945âCampaignsâEastern Front. 2. World War, 1939-1945âCampaignsâSoviet Union. 3. World War, 1939-1945âAtrocitiesâEurope, Eastern. 4. Soviet UnionâHistoryâGerman occupation, 1941-1944. 5. GermanyâTerritorial expansionâHistoryâ20th century. 6. GermanyâTerritorial expansionâEconomic aspects. 7. GermanyâTerritorial expansionâSocial aspects. 8. GermanyâMilitary policy. 9. Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945âMilitary leadership. I. Title.
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Abbreviations and Foreign Terms
Operation Barbarossa
Operation Blau
Stalingrad, September 1942âFebruary 1943
Kursk and Ukraine, summer/fall 1943
Destruction of Army Group Center, summer 1944
Vistula-Oder-Berlin Operations, 1945
Generalplan Ost
AFV | armored fighting vehicle |
AK | Armeekorps (army corps) |
BA | Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archives) |
Bagration | Soviet offensive in Belorussia, JuneâJuly 1944 |
Barbarossa | 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union |
Berghof | Hitler's Bavarian retreat (Obersalzberg) |
Blau | Blue, 1942 summer offensive in the Soviet Union |
blitzkrieg | lightning war |
commissar | political officer attached to Red Army units |
Commissar Order | “Guidelines for the Treatment of Political |
 | Commissars”; order of 6 June 1941 to shoot Red Army political officers |
Edelweiss | advance into the Caucasus, JulyâNovember 1942 |
Einsatzgruppe | mobile killing squad |
Einsatzkommando | subunit of an Einsatzgruppe |
Fredericus | operation against the Izyum bulge, May 1942 |
Freikorps | German paramilitary groups |
front | Soviet equivalent of an army group |
Frühlingserwachen | Spring Awakening, German offensive toward |
 | Budapest, March 1945 |
Gauleiter | Nazi Party regional leader |
Generalplan Ost | General Plan East |
Gestapo | Geheime Staatspolizei (Secret State Police) |
Hiwi | Hilfswillige |
Kampfgruppe | battle group (usually formed of units seriously reduced in strength) |
Kessel | pocket; cauldron |
Kesselschlacht | a battle of encirclement |
Landser | German infantryman |
Lebensraum | living space |
Luftflotte | German air fleet |
Luftwaffe | German air force |
Mars | Soviet offensive against the Rzhev salient (Ninth Army), fall/winter 1942 |
NSV | Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (National Socialist People's Welfare Organization) |
OKH | Oberkommando des Heeres (Army High Command) |
OKW | Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (Armed Forces High Command) |
Ostfront | Eastern front |
Ostheer | Eastern Army |
Ostkrieg | Eastern war |
panje | Russian horse-drawn wagon |
Panther position | proposed German defensive position in the east |
Panzerfaust | German one-shot anti-tank weapon |
Pz III | German tank, from 1942 with 50 mm antitank gun |
Pz IV | mainstay German tank with a long-barreled, high velocity 75 mm gun |
Pz V | Panther tank (from 1943, with a long-barreled, high velocity 75 mm gun |
Pz VI | Tiger tank (from 1942, with an 88 mm gun) |
rasputitsa | lit., time without roads; spring and fall rainy season in the Soviet Union |
Reichsführer-SS | Himmler's title |
Reichsmarshall | Goering's title |
Ring | final Soviet offensive against Stalingrad, January 1943 |
Rollbahn | main highway in the Soviet Union |
RSHA | Reichssicherheitshauptamt |
SA | Sturmabteilung (Storm Troopers) |
Saturn | proposed Soviet offensive west of Stalingrad aimed at Rostov, November 1942 (“Little Saturn” actually executed) |
Schwerpunkt | focal point of an attack |
SD | Sicherheitsdienst (Security Service, part of the RSHA) |
Sonderkommando | smaller subunit of an Einsatzgruppe |
SS | Schutzstaffel (elite Nazi troops) |
Stavka | headquarters, Soviet Supreme Command |
Stuka | Sturzkampfflugzeug (German dive bomber; JU-87) |
T-34 | Soviet mainstay tank (76 mm, then after 1944 an 85 mm gun) |
Taifun | Typhoon, drive on Moscow, OctoberâDecember 1941 |
Trappenjagd | Bustard Hunt, operation on the Kerch Peninsula, May 1942 |
trek | German refugee column |
Uranus | Soviet counteroffensive at Stalingrad, November 1942 |
Vernichtungskrieg | war of annihilation |
Viking | Fifth SS Division |
Volk | people, nation |
Volksdeutsche | ethnic German |
Volksgemeinschaft | national community, people's community |
Volkssturm | “People's Storm” (German national militia) |
Waffen-SS | armed or combat SS |
Wehrkraftzersetzung | undermining of the war effort |
Wehrmacht | German armed forces, often used to refer specifically to the army |
Wintergewitter | Winter Storm, operation to relieve Stalingrad, December 1942 |
Wolfsschanze | Wolf's Lair (Hitler's headquarters at Rastenburg, East Prussia) |