The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany (236 page)

21
.
NCA
, IV, p. 600 (N.D. 1961–PS).

22
. Blumentritt article,
loc. cit.
, pp. 78–79.

23
. Liddell Hart,
The German Generals Talk
, p. 158.

CHAPTER 25

 1
.
DGFP
, VIII, pp. 905–6.

 2
.
NCA
, IV, pp. 469–75 (N.D. 1834–PS).

 3
. The text,
NCA
, VI, pp. 906–8 (N.D.C–75).

 4
. Raeder’s report on the meeting,
FCNA
, 1941, p. 37. Also in
NCA
, VI, pp. 966–67 (N.D. C–152).

 5
.
They are published, along with those of the subsequent talks, including two with Hitler, in
NSR
, pp. 281–316.

 6
. Schmidt,
op. cit.
, p. 224.

 7
.
FCNA
, 1941, pp. 47–48.

 8
. N.D. NG–3437, Document Book VIII–B,
Weizsaecker Case.
Cited by H. L. Trefousse,
Germany and American Neutrality, 1939–1941
, p. 124 and
n
.

 9
. Text of telegram,
NCA
, VI, pp. 564–65 (N.D. 2896–PS).

10
.
Ibid.
, p. 566 (N.D. 2897–PS).

11
.
FCNA
, 1941, p. 104.

12
.
NCA
, VI, pp. 545–46 (N.D. 3733–PS).

13
. Falkenstein memorandum of Oct. 29, 1940,
NCA
, III, p. 289 (N.D. 376–PS).

14
.
FCNA
, 1941, p. 57.

15
.
Ibid.
,

16
.
Ibid.
, Annex I (Raeder’s report to the Fuehrer, Feb. 4, 1941).

17
.
Ibid.
, (March 18, 1941).

18
.
Ibid.
,(April 20, 1941).

19
.
Ibid.,
May 22, 1941.

20
.
Ibid.
,(June 21, 1941).

21
.
NCA
, V, p. 565 (N.D. 2896–PS).

22
. German Naval War Diary,
TMWC
, XXXIV, p. 364 (N.D. C–118). The partial English translation in
NCA
, VI, p. 916, is quite misleading.

23
.
FCNA
, Sept. 17, 1941, pp. 108–10.

24
.
Ibid.
, Nov. 13, 1941.

25
.
NCA
, Suppl. B, p. 1200 (interrogation of Ribbentrop at Nuremberg, Sept. 10, 1945).

26
. N.D. NG–4422E, Document Book IX, “Weizsaecker Case,” cited by Trefousse, p. 102.

27
.
Ibid.
Numerous telegrams between Ribbentrop and Ott in May 1941, and Ott’s testimony in the “Far Eastern Trial” in Tokyo, cited by Trefousse, p. 103.

28
. Vice-Minister Amau on Aug. 29 and Foreign Minister Adm. Toyoda on Aug. 30. Japanese minutes of the two meetings are in
NCA
, VI, pp. 546–51 (N.D. 3733–PS).

29
. Hull,
Memoirs
, p. 1034. The texts of Toyoda’s telegrams to Nomura on Oct. 16, 1941, are given in
Pearl Harbor Attack, Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack
, XII, pp. 71–72.

30
. Hull,
op. cit.
, pp. 1062–63.

31
. Documents 4070 and 4070B,
Far Eastern Trial
, cited by Trefousse, pp. 140–41.

32
. Hull,
op. cit.
, pp. 1056, 1074.

33
. Intercepted message of Oshima to Tokyo, Nov. 29, 1941,
NCA
, VII, pp. 160–63 (N.D. D–656).

34
.
Pearl Harbor Attack
, XII, p. 204. The intercepted Tokyo telegram is also given in
NCA
, VI, pp. 308–10 (N.D.3598–PS).

35
.
NCA
, V, pp. 556–57 (N.D. 2898–PS).

36
.
NCA
, VI, p. 309 (N.D. 3598–PS).

37
. Text of telegram,
ibid., pp.
312–13 (N.D. 3600–PS).

38
. Schmidt,
op. cit.
, pp. 236–37.

39
.
TMWC
, X, p. 297.

40
. Intercepted message of Oshima to Tokyo, Dec. 8, 1941,
NCA
, VII, p. 163 (N.D. D–167).

41
. N.D. NG–4424, Dec. 9, 1941, Document Book IX,
Weizsaecker Case.

42
. I have combined here Ribbentrop’s testimony in direct examination on the stand at Nuremberg—
TMWC
, X, pp. 297–98—and his statements during his pretrial interrogation which are contained in
NCA
, Suppl. B, pp. 1199–1200.

43
.
Hitler’s Secret Conversations,
p. 396.

44
.
NCA
, V, p. 603 (N.D. 2932–PS).

45
. Schmidt,
op. cit.,
p. 237.

46
. A partial translation of Hitler’s speech is published in Gordon W. Prange (ed.),
Hitler’s Words
, pp. 97, 367–77.

47
. English translation in
NCA
, VIII. pp. 432–33 (N.D. TC–62).

48
.
FCNA
, 1941, pp. 128–30 (December 12).

CHAPTER 26

 1
.
TMWC
, XX, p. 625.

 2
. Hassell,
op. cit.,
p. 208.

 3
.
Ibid.
, p. 209.

 4
. Schlabrendorff,
op. cit.,
p. 36.

 5
. Hassell,
op. cit.,
p. 243.

 6
. The text of the first draft drawn up in January-February 1940, Hassell,
op. cit., pp.
368–72; text of the second draft, composed at the end of 1941, Wheeler-Bennett,
Nemesis
, Appendix A, pp. 705–15.

 7
. Hassell,
op. cit., pp.
247–48.

 8
.
Ibid.
, p. 247.

 9
.
The German Campaign in Russia—Planning and Operations
, 1940–42 (Washington: Department of the Army, 1955), p. 120. This study is based largely on captured German Army records and monographs prepared by German generals for the Historical Division of the U.S. Army which, at the time of writing, were not generally available to civilian historians. However, I must point out that in the preparation of this and subsequent chapters the Office of the Chief of Military History, Department of the Army, was most helpful in giving access to German documentary material.

10
.
TMWC
, VII, p. 260 (Paulus’ testimony at Nuremberg). Hitler’s remark was made on June 1, 1942, nearly a month before the offensive began.

11
.
The Ciano Diaries, op. cit.
, pp. 442–43.

12
.
Ibid.
, pp. 478–79.

13
.
Ibid.
, pp. 403–4.

14
.
FCNA
, 1942, p. 47 (conference at the Berghof, June 15). Also p. 42.

15
. Halder,
Hitler als Feldherr
, pp. 50–51.

16
.
FCNA
, 1942, p. 53 (conference of Aug. 16 at Hitler’s headquarters).

17
. Halder,
op. cit.
, p. 50.

18
.
Ibid.
, p. 52.

19
. The quotations from Hitler and Halder are from the latter’s diary and book, and from Heinz Schroeter,
Stalingrad
, p. 53.

20
. Quoted by Gen. Bayerlein from Rommel’s papers,
The Fatal Decisions
, ed. by Freidin and Richardson, p. 110.

21
. Bayerlein quotes the order.
Ibid.,
p. 120.

22
. The source for this and for much else in this chapter about Hitler’s OKW conferences is the so-called OKW Diary, which was kept until the spring of 1943 by Dr. Helmuth Greiner, and thereafter until the end of the war by Dr. Percy Ernst Schramm. The original diary was destroyed at the beginning of May 1945 on the order of General Winter, deputy to Jodl. After the war Greiner reconstructed the part he had kept from his original notes and drafts and eventually turned it over to the Military History Branch of the Department of the Army in Washington. Part of the material is published in Greiner’s book,
Die Oberste Wehrmachtfuehrung, 1939–1943.

23
.
Procès du M. Pétain
(Paris, 1945), p. 202—Laval’s testimony.

24
.
The Ciano Diaries
, pp. 541–42.

25
. Gen. Zeitzler’s essay on Stalingrad in Freidin (ed.),
The Fatal Decisions
, from which I have drawn for this section. Other sources: OKW War Diary (see note 22 above), Halder’s book, and Heinz Schroeter,
Stalingrad.
Schroeter, a German war correspondent with the Sixth Army, had access to OKW records, radio and teleprinter messages of the various army commands, operational orders, marked maps and the private papers of many who were at Stalingrad. He got out before the surrender and was assigned to write the official story of the Sixth Army at Stalingrad, based on the documents then in the possession of OKW. Dr. Goebbels forbade its publication. After the war Schroeter rescued his manuscript and continued his studies of the battle before rewriting his book.

26
.
The Ciano Diaries,
p. 556. Mussolini’s proposals are given on pp. 555–56 and confirmed from the German side in the OKW War Diary of December 19.

27
. Felix Gilbert,
Hitler Directs His War
, pp. 17–22. This is a compilation of the stenographic record of Hitler’s military conferences at OKW. Unfortunately only a fragment of the records were recovered.

28
. Goerlitz,
History of the German General Staff
, p. 431.

CHAPTER 27

 1
.
NCA
, IV, p. 559 (N.D. 1919–PS).

 2
.
Ibid.
, III, pp. 618–19 (N.D. 862–PS), report of Gen. Gotthard Heinrici, Deputy General of the Wehrmacht in the Protectorate.

 3
. Bormann’s memorandum. Quoted in
TMWC
, VII, pp. 224–26 (N.D. USSR 172).

 4
.
NCA
, III, pp. 798–99 (N.D. 1130–PS).

 5
.
Ibid.
, VIII, p. 53 (N.D. R–36).

 6
.
Dr. Bräutigam’s memorandum of Oct. 25, 1942. Text in
NCA, III.
, pp. 242–51; German original in
TMWC
, XXV, pp. 331–42 (N.D. 294—PS).

 7
.
NCA
, VII, pp. 1086–93 (N.D. L–221).

 8
.
TMWC
, IX, p. 633.

 9
.
Ibid.
,

10
.
TMWC
, VIII, p. 9.

11
.
NCA
, VII, pp. 420–21 (N.D.s EC–344–16 and −17).

12
.
Ibid.
, p. 469 (N.D. EC–411).

13
.
Ibid.
, VIII, pp. 66–67 (N.D. R–92).

14
.
Ibid.
, III, p. 850 (N.D. 1233–PS).

15
.
Ibid.
, p. 186 (N.D. 138–PS).

16
.
Ibid.
, pp. 188–89 (N.D. 141–PS).

17
.
Ibid.
, V, pp. 258–62 (N.D. 2523–PS).

18
.
Ibid.
, III, pp. 666–70 (N.D. 1015–B–PS).

19
.
Ibid.
, I, p. 1105 (N.D. 090–PS).

20
.
NCA
, VI, p. 456 (N.D. 1720–PS).

21
.
Ibid.
, VIII, p. 186 (N.D. R–124).

22
.
Ibid.
, III, pp. 71–73 (N.D. 031–PS).

23
.
Ibid.
, IV, p. 80 (N.D. 1526–PS).

24
.
Ibid.
, III, p. 57 (N.D. 016–PS).

25
.
Ibid.
, III, p. 144 (N.D. 084–PS).

26
.
Ibid.
, VII, pp. 2–7 (N.D. D–288).

27
.
Ibid.
, V, pp. 744–54 (N.D. 3040–PS).

28
.
Ibid.
, VII, pp. 260–64 (N.D. EC–68).

29
.
Ibid.
, V, p. 765 (N.D. 3044–B–PS).

30
.
Eider’s Secret Conversations
, p. 501.

31
. Based on an exhaustive study from the German records made by Alexander Dallin,
German Rule in Russia
, pp. 426–27. He used figures compiled by OKW-AWA in
Nachweisungen des Verbleibs der sowjetischen Kr. Gef. nach den Stand vom 1.5.1944.
AWA are the initials for the General Armed Forces Department of OKW (
Allgemeines Wehrmachtsamt
).

32
.
NCA
, III, pp. 126–30 (N.D. 081–PS).

33
.
Ibid.
, V, p. 343 (N.D. 2622–PS).

34
.
Ibid.
, III, p. 823 (N.D. 1165–PS).

35
.
Ibid.
, IV, p. 558 (N.D. 1919–PS).

36
.
TMWC
, XXXIX, pp. 48–49.

37
. Ibid., VI, pp. 185–86.

38
.
NCA
, III, pp. 416–17 (N.D. 498–PS).

39
.
Ibid.
, pp. 426–30 (N.D. 503–PS).

40
.
NCA
, VII, pp. 798–99 (N.D. L–51).

41
.
TMWC
, VII, p. 47.

42
.
NCA
, VII, pp. 873–74 (N.D. L–90).

43
.
Ibid.
, pp. 871–72 (N.D. L–90).

44
. Harris,
Tyranny on Trial
, pp. 349–50.

45
. Ohlendorf’s testimony on the stand at Nuremberg,
TMWC
, IV, pp. 311–23; his affidavit, based on Harris’ interrogation,
NCA
, V, pp. 341–12 (N.D. 2620–PS). Dr. Becker’s letter,
ibid.
, III, pp. 418–19 (N.D.501–PS).

46
.
NCA
, VIII, p. 103 (N.D. R–102).

47
.
Ibid.
, V, pp. 696–99 (N.D. 2992–PS).

48
.
Ibid.
, IV, pp. 944–49 (N.D. 2273–PS).

49
. Case IX of the
Trials of War Criminals
[
TWC
] (N.D. NO–511). This was the so-called “Einsatzgruppen Case,” entitled “
United States v. Otto Ohlendorf
, et al.”

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