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52
Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, p. 483.
53
Boog et al.,
Der Angriff
, p. 1003.
54
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung, Völkermord
, pp. 31–2.
55
Boog et al.,
Der Angriff
, p. 1004.
56
Ibid., p. 1006.
57
Ibid., p. 1007.
58
Ibid., p. 1009.
59
Ibid., p. 1015.
60
Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, p. 482.
61
Gerlach,
Krieg,
Ernährung, Völkermord
, p. 34.
62
Tanaka,
Hidden Horrors
, p. 2.
63
Boog et al.,
Der Angriff
, p. 996.
64
Ibid., pp. 1018–19.
65
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung, Völkermord
, p. 39.
66
Ibid., pp. 33–4.
67
Ibid., p. 42.
68
Fritz,
Frontsoldaten
, pp. 51–2.
69
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung, Völkermord
, pp. 46–7.
70
Boog et al.,
Der Angriff
, p. 1019.
71
Adamovich and Granin,
A Book of the Blockade
, p. 47.
72
Bidlack, ‘Survival strategies in Leningrad’, p. 99.
73
Moskoff,
The Bread of Affliction
, p. 205.
74
Adamovich and Granin,
A Book of the Blockade
, pp. 40–41.
75
Moskoff,
The Bread of Affliction
, p. 193.
76
Simmons and Perlina,
Writing the Siege of Leningrad
, p. 59.
77
Kay,
Exploitation
, p. 186.
78
Gerlach, ‘Militärische “Versorgungszwänge”’, p. 197.
79
Vassilieva,
A Hostage to War
, pp. 13–15.
80
Boog et al.,
Der Angriff
, pp. 1010–11.
81
Berkhoff,
Harvest of Despair
, p. 165.
82
Ibid., p. 169.
83
Ibid., p. 172.
84
Moskoff,
The
Bread of Affliction
, p. 55.
85
Berkhoff,
Harvest of Despair
, pp. 171–2.
86
Ibid., p. 144.
87
Ibid., p. 173.
88
Ibid., p. 172.
89
Ibid., p. 173.
90
Citizen of Kharkiw, ‘Lest we forget’, pp. 74–5.
91
Ibid., p. 72.
92
Ibid., p. 73.
93
Ibid., p. 73.
94
Ibid., p. 76.
95
Bartov,
Hitler’s Army
, p. 17.
96
Ibid., pp. 15–18, 25.
97
Sajer,
The Forgotten Soldier
, p. 27.
98
Carruthers,
Servants of Evil
, p. 43.
99
Ibid., p. 53.
100
Dunn,
The Soviet Economy
, p. 198.
101
Bartov,
Hitler’s Army
, pp. 15, 25.
102
Ibid., pp. 17–18.
103
Carruthers,
Servants of Evil
, p. 57.
104
Sajer,
The
Forgotten Soldier
, p. 27.
105
Lucas,
The War on the Eastern Front
, p. 79.
106
Steinhoff et al.,
Voices
, p. 114.
107
Humburg,
Das Gesicht des Krieges
, p. 161.
108
Sajer,
The
Forgotten Soldier
, p. 85.
109
Bartov,
The Eastern Front
, p. 24.
110
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung, Völkermord
, p. 70.
111
Schulte,
The German Army
, p. 113.
112
Boog et al.,
Der Angriff
, p. 999.
113
Ibid., p. 1000.
114
Bartov,
The Eastern Front
, p. 25.
115
Herbert Froböse, interviewed January 2007.
116
Rüther,
Köln
, p. 120.
117
Müller, ‘Albert Speer und die Rüstungspolitik’, p. 486; Corni and Gies,
Brot, Butter, Kanonen
, p. 561.
118
Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, p. 542.
119
Corni and Gies,
Brot, Butter, Kanonen
, p. 562.
120
Ibid., p. 563.
121
Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, p. 544.
122
Müller, ‘Albert Speer und die Rüstungspolitik’, pp. 487, 495.
123
Dörr,
“Wer die Zeit nicht miterlebt hat …”
, II, p. 20.
124
Ibid., II, p. 21.
125
Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, p. 544.
126
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung,
Völkermord
, p. 68.
127
Ibid., p. 297.
128
Ibid., p. 168.
129
Ibid., pp. 131–2.
130
Ibid., p. 168.
131
Bartov,
Germany’s War
, p. 108.
132
Brzeska,
Through a Woman’s Eyes
, pp. 26–7, 30.
133
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung,
Völkermord
, pp. 172–3.
134
Klukowski,
Diary
, p. 189.
135
Roland,
Courage under Siege
, p. 112.
136
Ibid., p. 99.
137
Ibid., pp. 111–12, 175.
138
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung,
Völkermord
, pp. 176–7.
139
Ibid., p. 186.
140
Ibid., p. 183.
141
Ibid., pp. 198, 200.
142
Klukowski,
Diary
, p. 188.
143
Ibid., p. 189.
144
Ibid., p. 191.
145
Ibid., p. 196.
146
Ibid., p. 197.
147
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung,
Völkermord
, pp. 209–10.
148
Ibid., p. 246.
149
Laqueur and Breitman,
Breaking the Silence
, pp. 37, 75; ‘Eduard Schulte’, US Holocaust Memorial Museum,
http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php?lang=en&ModulId=10005682
.
150
Laqueur and Breitman,
Breaking the Silence
, p. 105.
151
Ibid., p. 130; Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung,
Völkermord
, p. 255.
152
Müller, ‘Die Mobilisierung der deutschen Wirtschaft’, p. 397.
153
Corni and Gies,
Brot, Butter, Kanonen
, p. 564.
154
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung,
Völkermord
, p. 212.
155
Picker,
Hitlers Tischgespräche
, p. 432.
156
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung,
Völkermord
, pp. 212–14.
157
Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, p. 546.
158
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung,
Völkermord
, pp. 215–16.
159
Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, pp. 546–7.
160
Ibid.; Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung,
Völkermord
, p. 217.
161
Klukowski,
Diary
, p. 210.
162
Ibid.
163
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung,
Völkermord
, pp. 220, 231–2.
164
Ibid., p. 237.
165
Ibid., p. 241.
166
Luczak, ‘Landwirtschaft und Ernährung in Polen’, pp. 126–7. He gives different figures for potatoes: 500,200 tons of potatoes. 50.9% of rye, 28% of barley, 65.6% of oats and 51.8% of potatoes.
167
Gerlach,
Krieg, Ernährung,
Völkermord
, pp. 248, 227.
168
Berkhoff,
Harvest of Despair
, pp. 176–7.
169
Ibid., p. 184.
170
Ibid.
171
Mazower,
Hitler’s Empire
, p. 164.
172
Moskoff,
The Bread of Affliction
, pp. 55–6.
173
Citizen of Kharkiw, ‘Lest we forget’, p. 79.
174
Berkhoff,
Harvest of Despair
, p. 122.
175
Corni and Gies,
Brot, Butter, Kanonen
, p. 564.
176
Müller, ‘Albert Speer und die Rüstungspolitik’, p. 488.
177
Kay,
Exploitation
, p. 167; Mazower,
Hitler’s Empire
, p. 147.
178
Boog et al.,
Der Angriff
, p. 1014.
179
Berkhoff,
Harvest of Despair
, p. 176.
180
Boog et al.,
Der Angriff
, pp. 1020–1.
181
Berkhoff,
Harvest of Despair
, p. 134.
182
Ibid., pp. 128–9.
183
Müller, ‘Albert Speer und die Rüstungspolitik’, p. 488.
184
Berkhoff,
Harvest of Despair
, pp. 130–31.
185
Dallin,
German Rule in Russia
, pp. 363–4.
186
Gerlach,
Kalkulierte Morde
, p. 257.
187
Moskoff,
The Bread of Affliction
, p. 48.
188
Schulte,
The German Army
, p. 88.
189
Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, p. 548.
190
Corni and Gies,
Brot, Butter, Kanonen
, p. 564.
191
Beck,
Under the Bombs
, p. 19.
192
Burchardt, ‘The impact of the war economy’, p. 53.
193
McDermott,
Women Recall the War Years
, p. 240.
10. Soviet Collapse
1
Sakharov,
Memoirs
, pp. 51–2.
2
Ibid.
3
Service,
A History of Twentieth-Century Russia
, pp. 31, 109–10.
4
Moskoff,
The Bread of Affliction
, p. 136.
5
Taugar, ‘Stalin, Soviet agriculture, and collectivisation’, pp. 110–11.
6
Ibid., p. 130.
7
Service,
A History of Twentieth-Century Russia
, pp. 163–4, 181.
8
Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System, Schedule A, Vol. 18, Case 344, pp. 5–6.
9
Ibid.
10
Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System, Schedule A, Vol. 15, Case 305, pp. 23–4.
11
Service,
A History of Twentieth-Century Russia
, pp. 180–81.
12
Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System, Schedule A, Vol. 15, Case 305, p. 48.
13
Service,
A History of Twentieth-Century Russia
, p. 182.
14
Barber and Harrison,
The Soviet Home Front
, p. 6.
15
Bordiugov, ‘The popular mood’, p. 59.
16
Volin,
A Century
, p. 281.
17
Ibid., p. 275; Dunn,
The Soviet Economy
, p. 43. The Germans occupied about 40 per cent of crop land, 84 per cent of sugar-producing land, and captured about 40 per cent of beef and dairy cattle, and 60 per cent of the Soviet Union’s pigs.
18
Volin,
A Century
, pp. 276–9; Barber and Harrison,
The Soviet Home Front
, pp. 187–8.
19
Miller, ‘Impact and aftermath of World War II’, p. 286.