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Authors: William Craig
83-85, 86-88, 159-160, 176, 218,
220, 243, 316; headquarters, 93-
94, 99, 124, 126, 136, 150, 167-
168, 204, 284, 368, 378-379, 386;
intelligence organization, 132; orders
given by, 96, 134-135; postwar
career, 397-398; reinforcements requested, 136, 151; tactics
adopted by 89-91, 234-235
Chungking, 83
Churchill, Winston, 48n, 88
CIA, 398
Circassians, 78
Clausius, Col., 354
clothing supplies, 164, 268, 352
Codre, Lt. Col., 113, 142
Cologne, xiii
Combat Groups, German: Engelke,
139; Fretter-Pico, 346; Hollidt,
228, 346; Hunersdorff, 240, 242-
243; Krumpen, 63; Mieth, 346;
Stahel, 346
commandos, Russian, 133, 134, 324,
387, 397
"Commissar Order," 10, 12
Commissar's House, battle for, 155,
156-157, 225
Communist party: members, 42, 83;
Paulus and, 401; political agitators,
125, 172, 324, 393; Stalingrad
Central Committee, 60.
See also
anti-Communism
concentration camps, German, 436
counterintelligence, 91-92, 97
courts martial, 353, 360
Crete, 210
Crimea, 20, 215
Croatians, regiment of, 220
Crome, Col., 371
Daniel, Edler von, 13, 366
Danilov (political agitator), 129
Danzig, 50
Dar Goya, 33, 54, 59, 97, 170, 285,
378, 385
Das. Reich,
161
defectors: German, 367-368; Rumanian,
185; Russian Army, 165-166,
235, 268, 273; Russian civilian,
398
de Gaulle, Charles, xv
Deifel, Cpl. Franz, 167, 226-227, 348-
349, 406
Demyansk, 311
Denikin, Gen. Anton, 20
Denisova (militiawoman), 59
Deriabin, Lt. Pyotr, 103, 104, 120-121,
135, 379-380, 398, 405
deserters: execution of, 43, 104, 125,
307, 380; German, 336; Russian,
xv, 5, 48, 71, 108, 149, 380
Detrunina, Nina, 66
Dietzel, Lt. Gerhard, 197
Dimitrevka, 304, 334
Dingier, Oberst, 353
disease, 29, 364-365, 369, 389-390
dive-bombers,
see
Stuka aircraft
Dnieper River, 55
dogs, 79, 282; used as food, 238-239,
309
Dolgy Ravine, 104
"Dom Pavlov
(Pavlov's House)," battle
for, 137, 146
Don-Chir Front, 214
Don Front, 45, 117, 174, 302
Don River, 3, 13, 15, 19, 28, 39, 183,
213; crossed by Germans, 48-49,
53, 75, 114, 118; in defense of
Stalingrad, 25, 26, 73; German
headquarters on, 111;1 positions on,
193; pontoon bridges over, 47, 55,
159; Russian positions on, 158.
See
also
Kalach
Donets River, 19, 119
Donskaya-Tsaritsa River, 257
Dragan, Lt. Anton Kuzmich, 96, 100,
102, 103, 107-109, 398
Drebber, Gen., 367-368
Dresden, xi, 116, 401
Dumitrescu, Gen., 150
Dunkirk, evacuation at, 4, 7, 118
Dylo, Lev, 56
Dzerhezinsky, Felix, 124
Dzerhezinsky Tractor Works, 36-37,
53, 68, 127, 234, 285; evacuation
of workers, 123-124; German attack
on, 134; return of workers,
385, 390
East Germany, 394, 396, 401, 403
East Prussia, Nazi headquarters in, 71,
150, 199, 206, 245, 253, 271, 303,
310, 340, 356, 381
Egypt, 153
Eden, Anthony, 118
Eichlepp (aide to Paulus), 299, 345
Einsatzgruppen,
11, 400
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 398, 400
Eismann, Maj., 246-247, 248-249, 253,
273
El Alamein, 153, 232
Elininski, 121
Engineer Training School, Russian, 195
Englehardt, Karl, 165, 405
English Channel, proposed Allied invasion
across, 20, 48n
entertainment of troops, 307-308
espionage, Russian, 23-24, 91-92, 158,
229, 398, 402, 422-423.
See also
intelligence
factory district, battle for, 110, 111,
123, 126, 130, 134-135, 138-142,
144-146, 150, 151, 155, 163
famine,
see
starvation
Far East Fleet, Soviet, 68, 121
Fasanotti (Italian prisoner), 327
Fascism, 14, 15, 88, 305, 306
Fiebig, Lt. Gen. Martin, 193, 216, 217,
229-230, 237, 280-281, 300, 351
field hospitals: German, 6, 63-64, 131,
229, 257, 304, 323, 370-371; Russian,
72
Fillipov, Lt. Col. Grigor, 194-195, 197
Fillipov, Sacha, 97, 170-171, 285-286,
385
Finland, Soviet attack on, 42, 83
food supply: failures, 238-239, 295,
297, 350, 360; German, 164, 184,
197, 220-221,253, 278, 318, 334,
359-360; for prisoners, 328, 378,
392-393; rations cut, 220, 226,
233, 274, 298; Russian, 38, 124,
168, 171, 220, 265, 307
France, 20, 213, 329; occupation of, 7,
138, 193, 210, 215
Frankfurt on the Main, 7, 347, 393-
394, 400
Frankfurt on the Oder, 394
frostbite, 275, 294, 305, 352, 357, 363
Frunze Military Academy, 83
fuel, shortage of, 20, 196, 242, 247,
249, 258-259, 267, 268, 278-279,
297-298
Furth, 114
Fusco, Franco, 281, 327
Gavrilovka, 75
Gebhardt, Capt., 340-341
Gehlen, Col. Reinhard, 182
Gehlert, Gunter, 323, 324
Gehres, Emil, 115-116
Georgia, 120
German Army, xv, 18, 243-244; Army
Group A, 8, 19, 78, 79, 85, 203,
212, 214, 291, 310, 400; Army
Group B, 8, 18, 19, 75, 111-112,
137, 191, 198-199, 201, 212; Army
Group Don, 211, 228, 249, 250,
253, 266, 272, 274, 300, 320, 330,
338, 339, 346, 355-356, 384, 387
ARMIES: First Panzer, 8, 78, 310;
Fourth Panzer, 8, 18, 19-21, 26,
41-42, 47, 79, 83, 132, 149, 190,
197, 370; Sixth,
see entries under
Sixth Army
CORPS: Eighth, 13, 370; Eleventh,
211, 370, 373-374; Fourteenth,
365, 369, 370; Seventeenth,
78, 310; Forty-eighth Panzer, 158-
159, 172, 175, 183, 186, 188, 200-
201, 399; Fifty-first, 354, 370;
Fifty-seventh Armored, 251, 254,
274
DIVISIONS: Third, 343; Third
Motorized, 50, 63, 73, 308, 334,
365; Sixth Panzer, 213-214, 229,
231, 236, 237, 241, 247, 250, 252,
253, 255, 257, 258, 260, 266, 274,
275, 278; Ninth Flak, 132, 337;
Fourteenth Panzer, 102, 132, 210,
224; Sixteenth Armored, 294; Six-
teenth Motorized, 114, 214, 228;
Sixteenth Panzer, 13, 47, 49-52,
62, 73, 172, 173, 186, 193, 218,
292, 307; Seventeenth Panzer, 214,
228, 250; Twenty-second, 159, 188;
Twenty-third Panzer, 214, 229,
243; Twenty-fourth Panzer, 190,
219, 308; Twenty-ninth Motorized,
75, 79, 132, 190, 219-220, 308,
334, 343, 365; Forty-fourth, 151,
218, 224, 343; Sixtieth Motorized,
50, 63, 73, 130-131, 219, 227, 294,
308, 343; Seventy-first, 46, 87, 92,
100, 107, 110, 220, 366, 367;
Seventy-sixth, 114, 218, 334, 335,
343; Seventy-ninth, 220; Ninetyfourth,
116, 133, 204-205, 317; One
Hundredth, 140, 220; One Hundred
Thirteenth Infantry, 219, 225,
334, 343; One Hundred Ninetyfourth
Infantry, 89; Two Hundred
Eighty-ninth Infantry, 134; Two
Hundred Ninety-fifth, 13, 87, 93,
100; Two Hundred Ninety-seventh,
220, 223, 279, 308, 309, 334, 343,
367; Three Hundred Fifth, 138,
220, 221, 284, 334; Three Hundred
Thirty-sixth, 154-155, 163; Three
Hundred Seventy-first, 220, 308;
Three Hundred Seventy-sixth, 147,
334; Three Hundred Eighty-fourth,
219, 334, 343; Three Hundred
Eighty-ninth, 220; Grossdeutschland
Panzer, 20.
See also
Combat
Groups; German High Command;
Hoth; Operation Blue; Operation
Thunderclap; Operation Winter
Storm; Paulus; street fighting; supply
lines
German Cross, 339
German Democratic Republic,
see
East
Germany
German High Command (OKW), 4,
9, 12, 14, 75, 158, 192, 209, 211,
216, 229, 245, 274, 388, 400; Russian
spies within, 24, 402
German Propaganda Company, 195
Germany: Third Reich, xvi, 152, 373,
396; Weimar Republic, 212.
See
also
East Germany; West Germany
Gestapo,
see
secret police
Gibraltar, 153
Giebeler, Wilhelm, 154, 162-163, 405
Gilmore, Eddy, 336
Ginderling, Capt., 92
Giordano (Italian prisoner), 327
Goebbels, Joseph, 100, 161, 295-296,
361, 367, 384-385
Goering, Hermann, 132, 193, 199, 206,
304, 373-374
Gogol Street, 58
Goldstein, Mikhail, 307-308, 398
Golikov, Gen. F. I., 81
Golodny Island, 37, 67
Golubinka, German command center
at, 49, 51, 99-100, 111, 113, 137,
148, 175, 181, 184, 186, 190
Gordov, Gen. A. V., 32, 34, 48, 117
Gorishny Col. V. A., 123, 150
Gorki Theater, 35, 110, 368, 375
Gorodische, 304
Gorokhov, Col. Semyon, 67-68
Goslar, 399
grain elevator, 142; battle for, 101-102
"Green Hats," 43, 83
Grozny, 78, 85
guerrilla fighters, 143-145.
See also
commandos; partisans
Gurewicz, Lt. Hersch, 42-45, 142-143,
171, 187, 222-223, 386-387, 398,
405
Gumrak Airfield, 115, 190, 197, 203,
308, 334, 346, 347; command post
at, 198, 200, 234, 246, 293, 299,
325, 330; hospital at, 323, 333,
349; radio transmitter at, 346;
teleprinter at, 248, 249, 300
Gurov, Kuzma, 135, 176
Gurtiev, Col. L. N., 135, 136, 150
Haifa, xiii
Halder, Gen. Franz, 17-18, 19, 20-21,
79, 271, 398-399; fired by Hitler,
111
Halle, Cpl. Werner, 79-80
Hamburg, xiii, 12, 402
hand-to-hand fighting, 92, 150
Hannover, 404
Harriman, W. Averell, 48n, 405, 422
Hartmann, Gen. von, 366-367
Hauswald, Lina, 339
He-111 aircraft, 221-222, 229, 299
Heim, Lt. Gen. Ferdinand, 158, 183,
185, 186, 188, 190, 200, 399
Heitz, Gen. Walther, 13, 350, 371
Hemingway, Ernest, 15
Hero of the Soviet Union, decoration
as, 94, 386, 400, 401, 402, 404
Heusinger, Gen. Adolf, 207, 232, 344,
403, 405
Hilfsfreiwilliger
(Hiwis), see
defectors,
Russian Army
Himmler, Heinrich, 11
Hindenburg, Chancellor Paul Von, 13
Hitler, Adolf: aides to, 100, 206-207,
232, 299, 303, 304, 344, 345, 400;
at anniversary of Third Reich, 153-
154; at apogee of power, 82; attitude
of commanders toward, 9,
245, 371; attitude of troops toward,
209, 225, 244, 312, 340, 341-
342, 361; blunders in strategy, 19-
20, 271-272; "Christmas Drive,"
244; destructive alliance with apolitical
generals, 377; display of
charm and self-control, 344-345;
displays of temper, 78-79, 205,
423; fascination with enemy plans,
153; military conferences, 17-18,
78-79, 85, 232-233; military decisions,
8-9, 15, 19-20, 24, 78, 162,
183, 192-193, 199, 205-206, 207-
208, 215, 217, 245, 246, 255, 333;
military units shifted, 228; myth
of invincibility, xvi, 4, 10; New
Year's message, 308; plans to overthrow,
17, 399, 402; reaction to
surrender of Sixth Army, 381-382;
refusal to permit retreat from
Stalingrad, 246, 280; refusal to
permit surrender, 330, 362; response
to messengers from Sixth
Army, 344-345, 356-357; retreat
of First Panzer Army authorized,
310; reverses at Stalingrad /acknowledged,
227; self-isolation, 79,
110-111, 118-119, 153; Stalingrad
battle as contest of ego with Stalin,
157; tendency to underrate enemy,
18, 19, 21, 154, 182; thesis of
racial supremacy, 10.
See also
Mainstein; Paulus
Holland, Capt., 64
horses, in Germany Sixth Army, 6, 116,
166, 201, 251, 273, 360; slaughtered
for food, 221, 253, 299, 350
Horvath, Pvt. Michael, 388
Hoth, Gen. Hermann, 74, 75, 132, 320;
advance of First Panzer Army on
Stalingrad, 42; attempted pincer
movement, 47-48, 76; drive to
Volga, 79; forces split, 192, 196;
regroupment attempted, 197; relief
force to resupply Sixth Army,
246, 247, 252-253, 260, 268, 277,
290, 293, 294; withdrawal of armored
division from, 291, 310
House of Specialists, capture of, 91
house-to-house fighting, 154-157, 225-
227, 316-317, 361, 364; anticipated
by Soviet command, 33
Hube, Gen. Hans, 13, 47, 63, 65, 67,