Authors: Roger Moorhouse
Tags: #History, #General, #Europe, #Western, #Germany
47
Quoted in Werth, op. cit., p. 644.
48
Richard Overy,
Russia’s War
(London, 1998), p. 147.
49
Heinz Höhne,
The Order of the Death’s Head
(London, 1969), p. 372.
50
See French MacLean,
The Cruel Hunters: SS-Sonderkommando Dirlewanger
(Atglen, PA, 1998).
51
SS-Gruppenführer
Hermann Fegelein quoted at
http://www.wssob.com/008divfgy.html
.
52
Overy, op. cit., p. 146.
53
Alan Clarke,
Barbarossa
(London, 1995 edition), pp. 154–55.
54
Matthew Cooper,
The Nazi War Against Soviet Partisans 1941–1944
(New York, 1979), pp. 59–60.
55
Kurt DeWitt, “The Partisans in Soviet Intelligence,” in John Armstrong (ed.),
Soviet Partisans in World War II
(Madison, 1964), p. 339.
56
Pavel Sudoplatov,
Special Tasks
(London, 1994), p. 129.
57
Teodor Gladkov,
Legenda Sovetskoi Razvedki
(Moscow, 2001), p. 94.
58
Pavel Sudoplatov,
Razvedka i Kreml
(Moscow, 1996), p. 155.
59
See “Legendary Soviet Intelligence Officer Dies,” in
Pravda
, 22 July 2003.
60
Gladkov,
Legenda
, pp. 300–05.
61
Dmitri Medvedev,
Otryad idet na Zapad
(Lvov, 1948), p. 27.
62
Andrew and Gordievsky, op. cit., p. 252.
63
Quoted in Medvedev, op. cit., p. 59.
64
Vladislav Krasnov,
Soviet Defectors: The KGB Wanted List
(Stanford, 1986), p. 58.
65
Nikolai Khokhlov,
In the Name of Conscience
(London, 1960), p. 16.
66
Ibid., p. 54.
67
Ibid., p. 60.
68
Ocherki istorii Sovetskoi Voennoi Razvedki, Vol. 4 (Moscow, 1999), pp. 99–101.
69
Khokhlov, op. cit., p. 75.
70
Andrew and Gordievsky, op. cit., pp. 352–53.
71
Sudoplatov,
Special Tasks
, p. 129.
72
Peter Hoffmann,
Hitler’s Personal Security
(New York, 2000 edition), p. 228.
73
Franz Siedler and Dieter Zeigert,
Hitler’s Secret Headquarters
(London, 2004), p. 111.
74
Albert Speer,
Inside the Third Reich
(London, 1970), p. 330.
75
Christa Schroeder,
Er war mein Chef (Munich
, 1985), p. 137.
76
Nicolaus von Below,
At Hitler’s Side
(London, 2001), p. 151.
77
See, for example, Luiza Bilozerova,
Vervolf—rokovaia taina Gitlera?
(Vinnitsa, 1996).
78
L. Heston and R. Heston,
The Medical Casebook of Adolf Hitler
(New York, 1979), p. 39.
79
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, p. 4.
80
Ibid., p. 11.
81
Siedler and Zeigert, op. cit., p. 116.
82
Beevor,
Stalingrad
, p. 80.
83
Richard Rhodes,
Masters of Death
(Oxford, 2002), p. 251.
84
Speer, op. cit., p. 329.
85
Walter Warlimont,
Inside Hitler’s Headquarters
(London, 1964), p. 178.
86
NA, FO371/32878/N1688, British Embassy, Moscow, to Foreign Office, 30 March 1942.
87
Werth, op. cit., p. 711.
88
Heinrich Himmler,
Der Dienstkalendar Heinrich Himmler 1941/42
(Hamburg, 1999), p. 717.
89
Arkady Yarovoi,
Stavki Gitlera
(Moscow, 1992), p. 68.
90
Ihor Kamenetsky,
Hitler’s Occupation of the Ukraine 1941–44
(Milwaukee, 1956), p. 72.
91
Teodor Gladkov,
Ostaius Chekistom!
(Moscow, 1989), p. 86.
92
Ibid., p. 87.
93
Sudoplatov,
Special Tasks
, p. 128.
94
Gladkov,
Legenda
, p. 234.
95
Hoffmann, op. cit., p. xxviii.
96
Warlimont, op. cit., p. 550.
97
C. G. Sweeting,
Hitler’s Personal Pilot: The Life and Times of Hans Baur
(Washington, DC, 2000), pp. 183–84.
98
Ibid., p. 181.
99
Hoffmann, op. cit., p. 78.
100
Hans Baur,
Hitler’s Pilot
(London, 1958), p. 143.
101
Ibid., p. 149.
102
Hans Baur,
Mit Mächtigen zwischen Himmel und Erde
(Oldendorf, 1971), p. 231.
103
NA, WO178/25, 30 Military Mission (USSR) to DMI, 8 October 1941.
104
NA, HW1/206, C.S.S. Telegram.
105
Barry Leach, “Halder,” in Correlli Barnett (ed.),
Hitler’s Generals
(London, 1989), p. 119.
106
Christian Hartmann,
Halder: Generalstabschef Hitlers, 1938–1942
(Paderborn, 1991), p. 293.
107
Werth, op. cit., p. 235–39.
108
Ray Wagner (ed.),
The Soviet Air Force in World War II
(London, 1974), p. 66.
109
Ibid., p. 120.
110
NA, WO178/25, War Diary of 30 Military Mission (USSR), 7 December 1941.
111
Franz Halder,
Kriegstagebuch
(Stuttgart, 1964), pp. 288–89, or
The Halder Diaries
(Boulder, 1976), Vol. II, pp. 1295–96.
112
Bundesarchiv Militärarchiv, Freiburg [hereafter BA MA],
Fahrt mit Sonderzug Europa nach Orscha vom 11.-15.11.1941
, ref: N220/139.
113
“Rege Lufttätigkeit,” in BA MA,
Heeresgruppe Mitte Kriegstagebuch
, ref: RH19 II/378.
114
Interview with T. K. Gladkov, Moscow, 16 April 2004.
115
NA, FO371/32878/N1688, British Embassy, Moscow, to Foreign Office, 30 March 1942.
116
NA, FO371/32878/N1685, Foreign Office to Embassy Moscow, 1 April 1942.
117
NA, WO178/26, War Diary of 30 Military Mission (USSR), 17 June 1942.
118
Sudoplatov,
Special Tasks
, p. 35.
119
Franz von Papen,
Memoirs
(London, 1952), p. 486.
120
NA, HW12/274/102378, Turkish Foreign Minister to Turkish Ambassador, Kuibyshev, 18 March 1942.
121
NA, HW12/275/103640, Turkish Foreign Minister to Turkish Ambassador, Kuibyshev.
122
Antony Beevor,
The Mystery of Olga Chekhova
(London, 2004), p. 176.
123
Sudoplatov,
Special Tasks
, p. 134.
124
A. Zoller (ed.),
Hitler Privat
(Düsseldorf, 1949), p. 160.
125
Quoted in N. Cameron and R. H. Stevens (trans.),
Hitler’s Table Talk 1941–1944
(London, 2000 edition), p. 5.
126
Beevor,
Mystery
, p. 178.
127
Quoted in Richard Grunberger,
A Social History of the Third Reich
(London, 1971), pp. 117–18.
128
Beevor,
Mystery
, p. 159.
129
Renate Helker and Claudia Lenssen,
Der Tschechow-Clan
(Berlin, 2001), p. 195.
130
Sudoplatov,
Special Tasks
, p. 115.
131
He went on to write two books of memoirs,
The Detachment Is Moving West
(1948) and
The Strong Spirited
(1964), and a novel about the Vinnitsa underground entitled
On the Shores of the Iuzhnyi Bug
(1957).
132
Helker and Lenssen, op. cit., p. 198.
133
Interview with former NKVD officer Igor Shchors, Moscow, 15 April 2004.
134
Alan Bullock,
Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives
(London, 1991), p. 525.
135
Montefiore, op. cit., p. 4.
136
Milovan Djilas,
Conversations with Stalin
(London, 1962), p. 145.
137
Daniel Rancour-Laferriere,
The Mind of Stalin: A Psychoanalytic Study
(Ann Arbor, 1988), p. 109.
Chapter 6
1
Neville Henderson, quoted posthumously in the
New York Times
, December 31, 1942.
2
Guido Knopp,
Hitler’s Children
(Stroud, 2002), p. 9.
3
Albert Speer,
Inside the Third Reich
(London, 1970), p. 218.