Authors: Roger Moorhouse
Tags: #History, #General, #Europe, #Western, #Germany
Hitler with Olga Tschechowa
(akg-images).
The Osteria Bavaria in Munich
(Bavarian State Library, Munich).
Hitler’s
Wehrwolf
headquarters at Vinnitsa in Ukraine
(Ullstein).
Henning von Tresckow
(Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand, Berlin).
Rudolf-Christoph von Gersdorff
(Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand, Berlin).
Georg von Boeselager
(Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand, Berlin).
Axel von dem Bussche
(Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand, Berlin).
Eberhard von Breitenbuch
(Dr. Andreas von Breitenbuch).
Fabian von Schlabrendorff
(Ullstein).
Hitler visiting Army Group Centre at Smolensk in March 1943
(Ullstein).
Hitler speaking at the Berlin Armoury in 1943
(Bavarian State Library, Munich).
Claus von Stauffenberg
(Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand, Berlin).
Stauffenberg meeting Hitler at Rastenburg in July 1944
(akg-images).
The destroyed map room at Rastenburg
(Getty Images).
Göring visiting the scene at Rastenburg
(Ullstein).
The last known picture of Hitler
(akg-images).
Selected Bibliography
Archives
British Library Newspaper Archive, London
Bundesarchiv, Berlin
Bundesarchiv Militärarchiv, Freiburg
Fundacja Archiwum Muzeum Pomorskie Armii Krajowej, Toru’n, Poland
National Archives, London
RTsKhIDNI (Russian Center for Historical Documents), Moscow
RGVA (Russian State Military Archive), Moscow
Studium Polski Podziemnej, London
TsAMO (Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense), Moscow
Wiener Library, London
Published Works
Christopher Andrew and Oleg Gordievsky,
KGB: The Inside Story of Its Foreign Operations from Lenin to Gorbachev
(London, 1990)
Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin,
The Mitrokhin File
(London, 2000 edition)
John Armstrong (ed.),
Soviet Partisans in World War II
(Madison, 1964)
Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh,
Secret Germany—Claus von Stauffen-berg and the Mystical Crusade Against Hitler
(London, 1994)
Correlli Barnett (ed.),
Hitler’s Generals
(London, 1989)
Omer Bartov,
Hitler’s Army
(Oxford, 1992)
Hans Baur,
Hitler’s Pilot
(London, 1958)
Antony Beevor,
Berlin: The Downfall 1945
(London, 2002)
Antony Beevor,
Crete: The Battle and the Resistance
(London, 1991)
Antony Beevor,
The Mystery of Olga Chekhova
(London, 2004)
Nicolaus von Below,
At Hitler’s Side
(London, 2001)
Richard Bessel (ed.),
Life in the Third Reich
(Oxford, 1987)
Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski,
The Secret Army
(London, 1950)
Włodzimierz Borodziej,
Terror und Politik
(Mainz, 1999)
Karl Dietrich Bracher,
The German Dictatorship
(London, 1971)
Andre Brissaud,
Canaris
(London, 1973)
Alan Bullock,
Hitler: A Study in Tyranny
, revised edition (London, 1962)
Michael Burleigh,
The Third Reich
(London, 2000)
Ewan Butler,
Mason-Mac
(London, 1972)
N. Cameron and R. H. Stevens (trans.),
Hitler’s Table Talk 1941–1944
(London, 1953)
Ian Colvin,
Canaris: Chief of Intelligence
(London, 1951)
Norman Davies,
Rising ‘44
(London, 2003)
Sefton Delmer,
Trail Sinister: An Autobiography
, Vol. I (London, 1961)
Alexander Demandt (ed.),
Das Attentat in der Geschichte
(Cologne, 1996)
Harold Deutsch,
The Conspiracy Against Hitler in the Twilight War
(London, 1968)
Max Domarus,
Hitler: Speeches and Proclamations 1932–45
, 3 vols. (London, 1990–97)
John Erickson,
The Road to Berlin
(London, 1983)
John Erickson,
The Road to Stalingrad
(London, 1975)
Joachim Fest,
Inside Hitler’s Bunker
(London, 2004)
Joachim Fest,
Plotting Hitler’s Death
(London, 1997)
Joachim Fest,
Speer: The Final Verdict
(London, 2001)
Joachim Fest,
The Face of the Third Reich
(London, 1970)
M. R. D. Foot,
SOE: The Special Operations Executive, 1940–1946
(London, 1984)
Alexander Foote,
Handbook for Spies
(London, 1949)
Franklin L. Ford,
Political Murder: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism
(Cambridge, MA, and London, 1985)
Jozef Garlinski,
Poland, SOE and the Allies
(London, 1969)
Rudolf-Christoph von Gersdorff,
Soldat im Untergang
(Berlin, 1977)
Hans Gisevius,
To the Bitter End
(Cambridge, MA, 1947)
S. Grabner and H. Röder (eds.),
Henning von Tresckow: Ich bin der Ich war
(Berlin, 2001)
Hermann Graml, “Der Fall Oster,” in
Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte
, Vol. XIV, 1966
Helmuth Groscurth,
Tagebücher eines Abwehroffiziers 1938–1940
(Stuttgart, 1970)
Lothar Gruchmann (ed.),
Autobiographie eines Attentäters. Johann Georg Elser
(Stuttgart, 1970)
Lothar Gruchmann and Anton Hoch,
Georg Elser: Der Attentäter aus dem Volke
(Frankfurt am Main, 1980)
Richard Grunberger,
A Social History of the Third Reich
(London, 1971)
Hellmut Haasis,
Den Hitler jag’ ich in die Luft
(Berlin, 1999)
Sebastian Haffner,
The Meaning of Hitler
(New York, 1979)
Theodore Hamerow,
On the Road to the Wolf’s Lair
(Cambridge, MA, 1999)
Ted Harrison, “‘Alter Kämpfer’ im Widerstand: Graf Helldorf, die NS-Be-wegung und die Opposition gegen Hitler,” in
Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte
, Vol. XXXXV, 1997
Hannes Heer and Klaus Naumann (eds.),
Vernichtungskrieg: Verbrechen der Wehrmacht 1941–44
(Hamburg, 1995)
L. Heston and R. Heston,
The Medical Casebook of Adolf Hitler
(New York, 1979)
Anton Hoch, “Das Attentat auf Hitler im Münchner Bürgerbräukeller 1939,” in
Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte
, Vol. XVII (1969)
Peter Hoffmann,
German Resistance to Hitler
(London, 1988)
Peter Hoffmann,
Hitler’s Personal Security
(New York, 2000 edition)
Peter Hoffmann,
Stauffenberg
(London, 1995)
Peter Hoffmann,
The History of the German Resistance 1933–1945
(London, 1977)
Peter Hoffmann, “Maurice Bavaud’s Attempt to Assassinate Hitler in 1938,” in George Mosse (ed.),
Police Forces in History
(London, 1975)
Heinz Höhne,
Canaris
(London, 1976)
Heinz Höhne,
The Order of the Death’s Head
(London, 1969)
Alistair Horne (ed.),
Telling Lives
(London, 2000)
Geoffrey Household,
Against the Wind
(London, 1958)
Geoffrey Household,
Rogue Male
(London, 1939)
Edward Hyams,
Killing No Murder
(London, 1969)
Anton Joachimsthaler,
The Last Days of ’Hitler
(London, 1996)
Antonius John,
Philipp von Boeselager
(Bonn, 1994)
K. Jonca and A. Konieczny (eds.),
Paul Peikert—Festung Breslau in den Berichten eines Pfarrers
(Wrocław, 1998)
Traudl Junge,
Until the Final Hour
(London, 2003)
Ian Kershaw,
Hitler
, 2 vols. (London, 2000)
Nikolai Khokhlov,
In the Name of Conscience
(London, 1960)
Klemens von Klemperer,
German Resistance Against Hitler: The Search for Allies Abroad
(Oxford, 1992)
Erich Kordt,
Nicht aus dem Akten
(Stuttgart, 1950)
E. Korpalski, J. Szynkowski, and G. Wünsche,
Das Führerhauptquartier im Bild und in Erinnerungen von Zeitzeugen
(Kętrzyn, 2004)
Helmut Krausnick, “Aus dem Personalakten von Canaris,” in
Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte
, Vol. X, 1962
W. G. Krivitsky,
In Stalin’s Secret Service
(New York, 2000)
Christian Graf von Krockow,
Eine Frage der Ehre
(Berlin, 2002)
Wendy Lower, “‘Anticipatory Obedience’ and the Nazi Implementation of the Holocaust in the Ukraine: A Case Study of Central and Peripheral Forces in the Generalbezirk Zhytomyr, 1941–1944,” in
Holocaust and Genocide Studies
, Vol. 16, No. 1, Spring 2002
Richard Lukas,
Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles Under German Occupation 1939–1944
, revised edition (New York, 2001)
Callum MacDonald,
The Killing of SS-Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich
(London, 1990)
William Mackenzie,
The Secret History of SOE: The Special Operations Executive, 1940–45
(London, 2000)
Czesław Madajczyk,
Die Okkupationspolitik Nazideutschlands in Polen, 1939–1945
(Cologne, 1988)
Niklaus Meienberg,
Es ist kalt in Brandenburg
(Zürich, 1980)
Richard Meinertzhagen,
Middle East Diary 1917–1956
(London, 1959)
Susanne Meinl,
Nationalsozialisten gegen Hitler
(Berlin, 2000)
Susanne Meinl and Dieter Krüger, “Der politische Weg von Friedrich Wilhelm Heinz,” in
Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte
, Vol. XXXXII, 1994
Charles Messenger,
Hitler’s Gladiator: The Life and Military Career of Sepp Dietrich
(London, 1988)
Russell Miller,
Behind the Lines
(London, 2002)
Simon Sebag Montefiore,
Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
(London, 2003)
W. Stanley Moss,
Ill Met by Moonlight
(London, 1950)
Marek Ney-Krwawicz,
The Polish Home Army 1939–1945
(London, 2001)
J. Noakes and G. Pridham (eds.),
Nazism 1919–45
, 3 vols. (Exeter, 1983–1988)
Operation Foxley: The British Plan to Kill Hitler
(London, 1998)
Richard Overy,
Interrogations
(London, 2001)
Richard Overy,
Russia’s War
(London, 1998)
Richard Overy,
The Dictators
(London, 2004)
Lauran Paine,
The Abwehr
(London, 1984)
Terry Parssinen,
The Oster Conspiracy of 1938
(New York, 2003)
Henry Picker,
Hitler’s Tischgespräche im Führerhauptquartier 1941–42
(Bonn, 1951)
Gerhard Reitlinger,
The SS: Alibi of a Nation, 1922–1945
(New York, 1957)
Ralf Georg Reuth,
Goebbels
(New York, 1993)
Denis Rigden,
Kill the Führer: Section X and Operation Foxley
(London, 1999)
Hans Rothfels,
Die deutsche Opposition gegen Hitler
(Zürich, 1994)
Jürgen Runzheimer, “Der Überfall auf den Sender Gleiwitz im Jahre 1939,” in
Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte
, Vol. X (1962)
Walter Schellenberg,
Schellenberg
(London, 1969)
Ernst Günther Schenck,
Patient Hitler
(Augsburg, 2000)