‘
Don’t squeeze that trigger
’: Leckie,
Helmet for my Pillow
, p. 214
gyokusai
ideology of ‘death before dishonour
’: Kawano, ‘Japanese Combat Morale’, in Peattie, Drea and van de Ven,
The Battle for China
, p. 328
White Russians in Shanghai
: Wasserstein,
Secret War in Shanghai
, p. 239
nothing more than ‘
a hopeless crank
’: Alanbrooke,
War Diaries
, p. 479
‘
You might as well eat
’:
ibid.
, 19.4.43, p. 394
31: The Battle of Kursk
here
For the best analysis of the Kursk operation, see David M. Glantz and Jonathan M. House,
The Battle of Kursk
, Lawrence, Kan., 1999; also Bellamy,
Absolute War
‘
Victory at Kursk
’: quoted Bellamy,
Absolute War
, p. 577
‘
When I think of this attack
’: General Heinz Guderian,
Panzer Leader
, New York, 1952, p. 247
‘
Each reconnaissance group
’: Mikhail Petrovich Chebykin,
http://www.ire-member.ru/pekhotintsi/chebikin-mikhail-petrovich/
here
German and Soviet strengths: Glantz and House,
The Battle of Kursk
, p. 65
Wittmann
: Patrick Agte,
Michael Wittmann and the Waffen SS Tiger Commanders of the Leibstandarte in World War II
, Mechanicsburg, Pa, 2006, vol. i, p. 60
Ultra and Luftwaffe airfields
: Christopher Andrew and Vasiliy Mitrokhin,
The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West
, London, 2000, pp. 135, 156, 159
Sikorski aircrash
: conversation with Victor Cazalet
‘
I believe that this
’: Fhj.Uffz. Werner K., 2.Bttr./le.Flak-Abt.74, BfZ-SS L 20 909 ‘
a wonderful image for the newsreels
’: Uffz. Herbert Peter S., 19.Pz.Div., 7.7.43, BfZ-SS 13 925
‘
If something of the sort
’: Sold. Karl K., 36.Inf.Div., 7.7.43, BfZ-SS 08 818C
‘
cannon-bird
’: Agte,
Michael Wittmann
, p. 100
‘
Our Luftwaffe is really fantastic
’: H’Fw. Willy P., 167.Inf.Div., BfZ-SS 19 279 D
‘shells hit them’, ‘A gun-layer fired
’: RGALI 1710/3/51
‘
My division is already
’: Uffz. Ludwig D., Stabs-Bttr./Art.Rgt.103, 4.Pz.Div., 12.7.43, BfZ-SS 44 705
‘
Ah, you bastards, you’re Vlasov men
’: Reshat Zevadinovich Sadredinov, 4th Battery of 1362nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment, 25th Anti-Aircraft Division, in Drabkin (ed.),
Svyashchennaya voina
, p. 137
‘
The Luftwaffe was bombing
’: RGALI 1710/3/51
‘
This was face-to-face
’, ‘The quieter it is’: RGALI 1710/3/51
‘everything was on fire’, ‘A lieutenant, wounded
’: RGALI 1710/3/51
Ninth Army losses
: Glantz and House,
The Battle of Kursk
, p. 121
‘
By midday
’: Pavel Rotmistrov, ‘Tanks against Tanks’, in John Erickson (ed.),
Main Front: Soviet Leaders Look Back on World War II
, London, 1987, pp. 106–9
‘
With an unbroken Stuka-spirit
’: Lt Paul D., III.Gru./St.G.2 ‘Immelmann’, 18.7.43, BfZ-SS L 16 641
‘
Those wearing camouflage
’: Amza Amzaevich Mamutov,
http://www.ire-member.ru/pekhotintsi/mamutov-amza-amzaevich/stranitsa-3.html
‘
It’s now very hot
’: San.Sold. Helmut P., 198.Inf.Div., 10.7.43, BfZ-SS 29 740
‘
In five days
’: Lt Paul D., III.Gru./St.G.2 ‘Immelmann’, 10.7.43, BfZ-SS L 16 641
‘
The Russians are keeping
’: O’Gefr. Robert B., 6.Pz.Div., 10.7.43, BfZ-SS 24 924
‘
What I saw left me
’: quoted in Frank Kurowski,
Panzer Aces
, Winnipeg, 1992, p. 279
‘
They were around us
’: Rudolf Lehmann,
The Leibstandarte
, vol. iii, Winnipeg, 1993, p. 234, quoted Glantz and House,
The Battle of Kursk
, p. 185
‘
The atmosphere was choking
’: Anatoly Volkov, quoted Lloyd Clark, ‘The Battle of Kursk 1943’ in
The Wishstream
, 2010, p. 140
‘
Tanks even rammed one another
’: Amza Amzaevich Mamutov,
http://www.iremember.ru/pekhotintsi/mamutov-amza-amzaevich/stranitsa-3.html
‘
Germans were crushed
’:
ibid.
‘
This war was never
’: Lt Paul D., III.Gru./St.G.2 ‘Immelmann’, 18.7.43, BfZ-SS L 16 641
Operation Rumyantsev, ‘For the weary German infantry
’: Glantz and House,
The Battle of Kursk
, pp. 246–7
‘
The smell of burning
’: RGALI 1710/3/50
‘
The men are now fighting
’: RGALI 1710/3/50
‘
The 1943 warrior
’: BA-MA RH 13/50, quoted
GSWW
, vol. ix/1, p. 597
‘
intellectual, introspective
’:
ibid.
, p. 598
32: From Sicily to Italy
‘
Their hearts are really in the Pacific
’: Alanbrooke,
War Diaries
, 15.4.43, p. 393
‘
He would have to meet
’: quoted Hastings,
Finest Years
, p. 375
‘
Allies must fight in separate
’: Blumenson (ed.),
The Patton Papers
, vol. ii, 28.4.43, p. 234
‘
He is a little fellow
’:
ibid.
, p. 237
‘
indignant that Giraud
’: Alanbrooke,
War Diaries
, p. 414
‘
hordes of tiny craft
’: Jack Belden,
Still Time to Die
, New York, 1943, p. 269
‘
some menacing looking Arabs
’: quoted Rick Atkinson,
The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943–1944
, New York, 2007, p. 40
‘
God certainly
’: Blumenson (ed.),
The Patton Papers
, vol. ii, p. 280
‘
From the high ground
’: Joe Kelley, SWWEC
‘
The people of this country
’: Blumenson (ed.),
The Patton Papers
, vol. ii, p. 291
‘
one could buy
’:
ibid.
, 20.7.43, p. 295
186 cases of VD
: Jim Williams, SWWEC
‘
the most disobeyed man
’: quoted Denis Mack Smith,
Mussolini
, London, 1981, p. 327
‘
I guess I can’t take it
’, etc., and ‘There’s no such thing’: Atkinson,
The Day of Battle
, pp. 147–8
‘
after the war
’: Blumenson (ed.),
The Patton Papers
, vol. ii, pp. 313–14
‘
The Führer is determined
’:
TBJG
, part II, vol. ix, p. 460
HMS
Warspite
and HMS
Petard
: Reg Crang, SWWEC,
Everyone’s War
, no. 20, Winter 2009
‘You’re slipping Jimmy’, ‘Putting the city
’: GBP, Dec. 1943
‘
a broken man
’: Below,
Als Hitlers Adjutant
, p. 347 (‘ein gebrochener Mann’)
‘We stood to at dawn
’: Michael Howard,
Captain Professor: A Life in War and Peace
, London, 2006, p. 73
‘
That we will win
’: Nachlass Jodl, 7.11.43, BA-MA N 69/17
33: Ukraine and the Teheran Conference
‘
There were cases
’: RGALI 619/1/953
‘
Children, sons
’: Reshat Zevadinovich Sadredinov in Drabkin (ed.),
Svyashchennaya voina
, p. 196
‘
We collected those
’: Mikhail Petrovich Chebykin,
http://www.iremember.ru/pekhotintsi/chebikin-mikhail-petrovich/
‘
Some peasant families’, ‘a little wizened
’: GBP
‘
Old men, when they
’: RGALI 1710/1/100
‘
This was the murder
’: RGALI 1710/1/101
‘
measures to shorten
’:
Moskovskaya Konferentsiya Ministrov Inostrannykh Del SSSR, SShA i Velikobritanii
, Moscow, 1984, quoted Roberts,
Stalin’s Wars
, p. 177
‘
little wooden box’ etc
.: GBP
‘
The Generalissimo
’: Alanbrooke,
War Diaries
, 23.11.43, p. 477
‘
I am speaking about this
’: Berezhkov,
At Stalin’s Side
, p. 239
‘
India is Churchill’s
’: Berezhkov,
History in the Making
, p. 259
‘
must be punished
’: quoted Roberts,
Stalin’s Wars
, p. 181
‘
Now the fate of Europe
’: Beria,
Beria, my Father
, p. 92
‘
a mission that is delicate and morally reprehensible
’:
ibid.
, p. 93
Roosevelt and Churchill on Poland
:
ibid.
, p. 94
‘
won the game
’:
ibid.
, p. 95
‘
Now he sees that he cannot
’: Charles Moran,
Winston Churchill: The Struggle for Survival, 1940–1945
, London, 1966, 28 and 29 November 1943
‘
Well, Ike, you are
’: Dwight D. Eisenhower,
Crusade in Europe
, London, 1948, p. 227
Chiefs of staff and end of war
: Alanbrooke,
War Diaries
, 7.12.43, p. 492
‘
fighting in reverse gear
’: 27.1.44,
GSWW
, vol. ix/1, p. 614
‘
We are living in filth. It is hopeless
’: Werth,
Leningrad
, p. 81
34: The Shoah by Gas
‘
insatiable ambition
’: SS Brigadeführer Dr Werner Best, quoted Padfield,
Himmler
, p. 361
‘
historic task
’: Browning,
The Origins of the Final Solution
, p. 415
‘
They had been given
’: Rudolf Hoess,
Commandant of Auschwitz
, London, 2000, p. 121
‘
They were no longer human beings
’:
ibid.
, p. 124
‘
going up the chimney
’: Hermann Müller, quoted Diarmuid Jeffreys,
Hell’s Cartel: IG Farben and the Making of Hitler’s War Machine
, New York, 2008, p. 322
‘
People were deceived
’: report by Shikin, deputy chief of the Main Political Department of the Red Army, 9.2.45, RGASPI 17/125/323, pp. 1–4
‘
It is not a
Weltanschauungs
-question
’: 24.4.43, IMT 1919 PS
‘
prototype serums and drugs
’: Jeffreys,
Hell’s Cartel
, p. 327
‘
I have the opportunity
’:
ibid.
, p. 328
‘
a coarse, stupid
’: Hoess,
Commandant of Auschwitz
, p. 19, Primo Levi’s introduction
‘
I find it incredible
’:
ibid.
, p. 135
‘
many of the women hid their babies
’:
ibid.
, p. 149
‘
They carried out all
’:
ibid.
, p. 152
‘
People were told that
’: RGALI 1710/1/123
‘
the one-eyed German
’: ibid.
‘
the earth is throwing out
’: ibid.
‘
We faced the question
’: quoted Kershaw,
Hitler, 1936–1945: Nemesis
, p. 605
‘
race struggle
’: BA-B NS 19/4014, quoted
GSWW
, vol. ix/1, pp. 628–9
35: Italy–The Hard Underbelly
‘
Hang on we’re coming
’: Nigel Hamilton,
Monty: Master of the Battlefield, 1942–1944
, London, 1985, p. 405
‘
Marcus Aurelius Clarkus
’: Atkinson,
The Day of Battle
, p. 237
‘
There was as yet
’: Hamilton,
Monty: Master of the Battlefield
, p. 409
‘
an understanding husband
’: Nigel Nicolson,
Alex: The Life of Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis
, London, 1973, p. 163
‘
didn’t think Overlord
’: Harry C. Butcher,
Three Years with Eisenhower
, London, 1946, 23.11.43, p. 384
‘
Rhodes madness
’: Alanbrooke,
War Diaries
, 7.10.43, p. 458
‘
He has worked himself
’:
ibid.
, p. 459
‘
Just after [our] armoured cars
’: Clarke,
The Eleventh at War
, p. 319
201st Guards Brigade on Monte Camino and 34th and 45th Divisions
: Atkinson,
The Day of Battle
, p. 260
‘
ordered ferocity
’: GBP, Nov. 1943
‘
and the dog-fight
’: Hamilton,
Monty: Master of the Battlefield
, p. 439
‘
a slight little man
’: GBP
‘not a happy place’, ‘five cigarettes
’: Kenneally,
The Honour and the Shame
, p. 142
‘
Winston, sitting in Marrakesh
,’: Alanbrooke,
War Diaries
, 6.1.44, p. 510
‘
I was amazed to see
’: Kenneally,
The Honour and the Shame
, p. 152
‘
Don’t stick your neck out
’: quoted Atkinson,
The Day of Battle
, p. 355
The Pontine Marshes and malaria
: Richard Evans,
The Third Reich at War
, pp. 477–8
‘
We all had a sickening
’: Kenneally,
The Honour and the Shame
, p. 158
‘
A series of short sharp
’:
ibid.
, p. 165
‘
the Bowling Alley
’: Atkinson,
The Day of Battle
, p. 426