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Authors: John Erickson
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Djilas, M.
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(London: Rupert Hart-Davis 1962).
Documents on Polish-Soviet Relations 1939–1945
. General Sikorski Historical Institute. Vol. I: 1939–43, vol. II: 1943–5. (London: Heinemann 1961 and 1967).
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(Princeton: Princeton U.P. 1957).
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Garlinski, J.,
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Hagen, L.,
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Jukes, G.,
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Kuby, E.,
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(trans. A.J. Pomerans) (London: Heinemann 1968).
Leach, B.A.,
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(Oxford: Clarendon Press 1973).
Lukas, R.C.,
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(Tallahassee: Florida State U.P. 1970).
Malaparte, C.,
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(trans. from Italian), (London: Alvin Redman 1957).
Manstein, E. von,
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Meister, J.,
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(London: Macdonald and Janes 1977).
Milson, J.,
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Schröter, H.,
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Schofield, B.B.,
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Seaton, A.,
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(London: Arthur Barker 1971).
Seaton, A.,
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(London: Batsford 1976).
Sella, A., ‘“Barbarossa”: Surprise Attack and Communication’,
Journal of Contemporary History
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Seton-Watson, H.,
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Sherwood, R.E.,
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Steenberg, S.,
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Strik-Strikfeldt, W.,
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(London: Macmillan 1970).
Tolstoy, N.,
Victims of Yalta
(London: Hodder & Stoughton 1977). A thorough and shattering account of the forced repatriation of Russians, including Vlasov men; much of the material is new and drawn from documents 1945–6.
Turney, A.,
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(London: Cassell 1971).
Wagner, R. (ed.),
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. The official history, originally published by the Ministry of Defense of the USSR, translated by Leland Fetzer.
Werth, A.,
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(London: Hamish Hamilton 1946). A major chronicle of Russia at war, utilizing much important Russian material.
Werth, A.,
Russia at War 1941–1945
(London: Barrie & Rockliff).
Whaley, B.,
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(Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press 1973). An original and important study.
Who’s Who of Prominent Germans in the USSR
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Woodward, Sir L.,
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(London: HMSO 1962, one-volume publication). Also vol. I (London: HMSO 1970); vol. II (London: HMSO 1971); and vol. III (London: HMSO 1971).
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(London: Macdonald 1969).
Ziemke, E.,
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(Washington DC: 1968).
Non-Soviet: German
Kriegstagebuch des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht 1940–1945
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Haider, F.,
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(Berlin: Rutten & Loening 1959).
Adam, W.,
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(Berlin: Verlag der Nation 1965). Former 1st Adjutant, German Sixth Army, Stalingrad.
Bekker, C.,
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(Hamburg: G. Stalling Verlag 1964). English translation,
The Luftwaffe War Diaries
(London: 1966).
Doerr, H.,
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(Darmstadt: E.S. Mittler 1955).
Fabry, P.W.,
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(Darmstadt: Fundus Verlag 1962).
Fischer, A.,
Sowjetische Deutschlandpolitik im Zweiten Weltkrieg 1941–1945
(Stuttgart: DVA 1975).
Förster, J.,
Stalingrad. Risse im Bündnis 1942–1943
(Freiburg i Br.: Verlag Rombach 1975).
Gosztony, P.,
Hitlers Fremde Heere. Das Schicksal der nichtdeutschen Armeen im Ostfeldzug
(Düsseldorf-Vienna: Econ. Verlag 1976).
Heidkämper, O.,
Vitebsk, Kampf und Untergang der 3. Panzerarmee
(Heidelberg: Vowinckel 1954).
Helmdach, E.,
Überfall? Der sowjetisch-deutsche Aufmarsch 1941
(Neckargemund: Vowinckel, 3rd edn 1976).
Hesse, E.,
Der sowjetrussische Partisanenkrieg 1941–1944
(Göttingen: Musterschmidt-Verlag 1969).
Hossbach, F.,
Infanterie im Ostfeldzug 1941–1942
(Osterode: Giebel/Oehlschlägel 1951).
Kehrig, M.,
Stalingrad. Analyse und Dokumentation einer Schlacht
(Stuttgart: DVA 1974). Virtually unrivalled source material/documentation plus eye-witness evidence establishes this massive volume as the most comprehensive and penetrating account of German operations at Stalingrad and as a definitive analysis of the complex offensive and defensive phases of the battle.
Kleist, P.,
Zwischen Hitler und Stalin 1939–1945
(Bonn: Athenaum-Verlag 1950). Important work, essential material on Vlasov movement; see
Dokumente Anhang
.
Klink, E.,
Das Gesetz des Handelns: die operation Zitadelle
(Stuttgart: Deut. Verlag 1966).
Mader, J.
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(Berlin: Deutscher Militärverlag 1966).
Middeldorf, E.,
Taktik im Russlandfeldzug. Erfahrungen und Folgerungen
(Darmstadt: E.S. Mittler 1956).
Philippi, A. and Heim, F.,
Der Feldzug gegen Sowjetrussland 1941 bis 1945. Ein operativer Überblick
(Stuttgart: Kohlhammer 1962).
Stenzel, E., ‘Die Entwicklung der sowjetischen Artillerie bis zum Ende des zweiten Weltkrieges’,
Militärgeschichte
, 1977 (4), pp. 475–90.
Trepper, L.,
Die Wahrheit. Ich war der Chef der Rote Kapelle
(Kindler: 1975). Personal account by chief of Rote Kapelle (‘Red Orchestra’).
Warlimont, W.,
Im Hauptquartier der deutschen Wehrmacht 1939–1945
(Frankfurt: Bernard & Graefe Verlag 1962).
Wilhelm, H-H.,
Die Prognosen der Abteilung Fremde Heere Ost 1942–1945
(Stuttgart: DVA 1974).