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Authors: William Craig
25, 32, 34, 48, 71, 158, 183, 187-
188, 228, 234, 316, 423
Stefan Norman, 225
Steflea, Gen., 201-202
Steidle, Col., 372
Steinhilber, Sgt. Eugen, 198, 406
Stempel, Gen., 367
Stock, Lt. Gerhard, 175, 182, 185, 186
"storm troops," in defense of Stalingrad,
90-91
Strecker, Gen., 383
street fighting, 76, 79, 90, 91-93; anticipated
by Russian command,
33; German experts, 154-155;
training in, 195; at Voronezh, 18-
19
Stuka aircraft, 32, 40, 42, 44, 58, 60,
70, 91, 93, 134 245
Stuttgart, 113, 226, 270, 314, 402
suicide, 367, 371, 372, 375, 384; Hitler
on, 377, 382-383
supply lines, 20, 78, 113, 164
Susdal, prison camp at, 362, 390, 392
Sverdlovsk, 40
Swabia, 226
Switzerland, 23, 158, 228, 402
T-34 tanks,
see
Tanks, Russian
Taganrog, Army Group Don headquarters
at, 346, 347, 352, 361,
384
Tambov, prison camp at, 363, 390
tanks: German, 5, 40, 146, 159; Russian,
36, 41, 63, 166-167, 180,
184, 188, 194, 202, 223, 224, 236,
240, 263, 315, 334.
See also entries
under
German Army,
e.g.
First Panzer;
also entries under
Red Army,
e.g.
First Tank
Tashkent, 386
Tatsinskaya, 67, 216, 217, 274, 280,
281, 290, 295; airfield at, 300
Tazi airstrip, 302
Tel Aviv, 397
telephone communications: breakdown
of Russian, 80, 89, 126, 134; cutting
of German, 133, 248.
See also
BODO line
teletype communications, German,
248-250, 252-255, 256-257, 267-
268, 269-270, 277-279, 290-291;
cut off by Russians, 300
Terek River, 183
Thiel, Maj., 350, 351
Thuringia, 153
Till, Lt., 238-239
Toepke, Lt. Gunter, 205
Tomskuschin, Maj. Nikolai, 39-41, 403,
406
Tomskuschin, Vladimir, 41, 403
torture, 43-44, 117, 436
trains: Germans supplied by, 73; Russian,
attacked by Germans, 63,
191; in transport of prisoners, 327-
329
Trepper, Leonard, 23
Trotsky, Leon, 22
Tsaritsa, Gorge, 33-34, 55, 101, 234,
286, 365, 368, 378; command post
under, 30-32, 36, 47, 54, 57, 80,
99; German assault on, 94, 99; removal
of headquarters, 80-81; return
of headquarters to, 88; siege
of command post, 93-94
Tsaritsyn, 20, 29
Tunisia, 296
Tuna, Don Guido, 391
typhus, 365, 369, 389-390
Tzatza lakes, 88, 149, 173, 174, 187
Ukraine, 4, 17, 85, 104, 106, 116, 118,
119, 120, 132, 143, 166, 221, 387,
436
Ulm, 399
United Press International, 336
Univermag Department Store, xii, 35,
102, 109-110, 368-369, 370, 378,
396; taken by Germans, 111
Upper Silesia, 210
Ural Mountains, 9, 40, 103, 121, 149,
387, 389
Uralsk, 57
Usenko, Capt., 368
Uzbekistan, 120, 389
Vadeneyeva, Maria, 102
Vasilevsky, Marshal Alexander Mikahilovich,
26, 85-86, 88, 117, 161-
162, 173, 183, 203, 217, 228, 231-
232, 233-234, 241
Vassilevska, 250, 258, 266, 273, 274,
279
Vatutin, Gen., 161, 183, 300, 301
Verkhne-Kumski, 237, 239, 240, 241,
243, 250, 253, 254
Verkhne-Tsaritsyn, 231
Vertaichy, 112, 388
Victor Emmanuel, King, 305
Viersen, xi
Vinnitsa, Nazi headquarters at, 17, 21,
79, 85, 110
Viskov, Constantin, 54, 59, 97
Vitebsk, 211
Vladimir prison camp, 390
vodka, rations of, 168-169, 324, 325
Vodolagin, Mikhail, 60, 68-69, 97
Volga River, xi, xv, 3, 8, 28, 36, 55-56
61; crossed by Mongols, 28; crossing
points, 34, 69, 124-125; described,
32, 38; ferry landing on,
89, 91, 110; German moves toward,
20, 21, 24, 52, 91, 92, 111,
119, 141; ice bridge over, 220,
307; replacements ferried over,
112, 124, 125, 128; Russian defenses
of, 9.
See also
ice packs
Volgograd Defense Museum, xii, 406
Volsky, Gen. Viktor T., 173-174, 191,
202
Voporonovo, 355
Voronezh, 154, 388, 422; battle at, 18-
19, 24, 121, 155
Voronov, Gen. N. N., 315-316, 333,
Wagemann Capt. Eberhard, 354
Wagner, Gustav, 270, 271
war crimes, Germans accused of, 400,
436
Warsaw, 15
weapons, 14, 36, 95.
See also
artillery
weather, effect of on battle, 28, 33,
163-164, 183-184, 186, 194, 217,
222, 291, 303
Weichs, Gen. Freiherr von, 192, 200
Wenck, Col. Walter, 214, 228
Wendt, Siegfried, 198, 406
Werth, Alexander, 336
West Germany, 396, 399, 402, 403,
435; army of, 401.
See also names
of towns
wheat: harvest, 32; and Nazi objectives,
119; supplies, 102, 142
White Army, Russian, 20, 30
Wiedemann, Sgt., 195-196
Wiesbaden, 46
Willig, Capt., 325
Wirkner, Sgt. Hubert, 210, 224-225,
324, 338, 357-359, 365, 381, 403,
406
Wohlfahrt, Sgt. Ernst, 138-139, 156,
338, 351-352, 406
Wolf's Lair,
see
Rastenburg
workers, mobilization of,
see
militia
World War I, xiv, 15, 29, 212; veterans
of, 12, 13, 130
wounds, self-inflicted, 353-354
Yamy, 80, 83, 84, 88
Yelchenko, Lt. Fyodor, 377-378, 379n
Yelin, Col., 92, 93, 102-103, 119
Yelshanka, 54, 60
Yeremenko, Gen. Andrei Ivanovich,
25-27, 30, 53, 151, 187, 192, 222,
403; demoted, 301-302, 320; given
supreme responsibility for defense
of Stalingrad, 48; orders given by,
54, 74, 75, 134; plan of defense,
32-38, 45, 47-48, 73-74; Stalin
and, 61, 83, 88; visit to Chuikov
command post, 135-136.
See also
Khrushchev
Young Fascist League, 15
Yugoslavia, 4
Zabolotnov, Lt., 119
Zaitsev, Vassili, 121-122, 127-130, 145-
146, 236, 386, 397, 403-404
Zaitsevski Island, 243
Zeitzler, Gen. Kurt, 163, 199, 206-207,
210, 217, 232, 246, 271, 274, 277,
333, 356, 381-386
Zholudev, Gen. Victor, 123, 134, 136,
150, 285
Zhukov, Marshal Georgi Konstantinovich,
x, 70-71, 77-78, 85, 86, 88,
117, 158, 217, 218, 228, 301-302,
404; plan for counterattack, 161-
162, 171, 173-174, 404
Zitzewitz, Maj. Coelestin von, 210-211,
303-304, 354, 356-357, 404
Zybenko, 286, 334, 335