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Authors: William Craig
73, 329-330, 354, 382
"human-wave" tactics, 77
Humbert, Lt. Philip, 379
Hunersdorff, Col., 231, 240, 266
Hungarian Army, xiv, 8, 13, 14, 346
Hurricane aircraft, 88
ice packs, effect on battle, 151, 159,
160, 162, 168, 220, 243
Idar-Oberstein, 399
Ilyin, Col. Pyotr, 45-46, 75-76
industrial revolution, 29
infantry: German, 13, 89, 90, 138, 148,
253, 274, 322, 354; Russian, 4, 34,
77, 82.
See also entries under
German
Army
Infantry Assault Badge, 130
intelligence, military: German, 8-9, 17,
20, 42, 114, 127, 147-148, 149, 150,
175, 182, 246, 292, 422; Russian,
74, 97, 132-133, 150-151, 158,
170-171, 422-423
Iron Cross, Knighthood of, 7, 13
Isonzo River, 15
Israel, xiii, 397, 398
Italian Army, xiv, 13, 150, 229, 232,
233, 245, 247, 275; Alpini, 14, 15,
391; Bersaglieri, 14, 262-264;
Eighth, 14, 258, 259, 269, 275,
300, 304; Julia, 14; Torino, 14, 16;
troops taken prisoner, 397
Ivan the Terrible, 22
Jaenecke, Gen. Erwin, 134, 354
Japan, 70, 217
Jeschonnek, Albert, 132, 154, 193, 199,
206, 217, 245
Jews, extermination of, 11-12, 15.
See
also
anti-Semitism
Jodi, Gen. Albert, 79, 110, 232, 344
Ju-52 aircraft, 118, 216, 221, 229, 280,
355, 358
Ju-88 aircraft, 58, 60, 91
Kalach, 32, 46, 88, 175, 191, 194, 249,
254, 347; bridge at, 40, 45, 75-76,
114, 190, 192, 193, 195-196, 197-
198, 202; German garrison at, 195
Kalmikoff, 262, 263, 264, 275, 328
Kalmucks, 42, 114
Kamenka, 254
Kamyshin, 104
Karinhall estate, 206
Karl Marx Gardens, 60-61
Karlsruhe, 403
Karmanov, Genn, 58, 97-98, 386
Karmanova, Katrina, 58-59, 97-98, 385-
386
Karpovka, 286, 309, 338, 387
Karpovka River, 334
Karpovka Valley, 332, 333
Kasternoye, 346
Kastle, Lt. Hermann, 185, 322, 405
Kazakhs, attack on Red Army troops,
321
Kazakhstan, 3, 69, 120
Keitel, Field Marshal Wilhelm, 9, 345,
381, 399
"Kessel, Der
(The Cauldron)," 203,
204,
297,
212-255
303, 306,
passim,
308, 330,
292,
332,
296,
335
Khalkin Gol, 70, 217
Kharkov, 113, 164, 167, 436; German
victory at, 12, 13, 68; refugees
from, 34
Khoyzyanov, Lt. Andrei, 101, 102
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeeyvich, 231,
399, 400, 404, 437; orders given
by, 82; rivalry with Malenkov, 68;
and Stalin, 80-81; visit to battlefield,
172; and Yeremenko, 48, 54-
55, 61, 83, 85,
Kiev, 55, 387, 402,
Kirchner Gen., 274,
Kletskaya, 14, 147,
179, 181, 184,
172,
404,
278
149,
188,
302
436
159,
201,
161,
214
167,
Kliagin, Vovo, 54, 60, 61
Kliagina, Nadia, 54, 60, 61
Kliagina, Vlasa, 54, 60-61
Klotz, Lt. Heinrich, 130-131, 319-320,
405
Kohler, Dr. Ottmar, 50-51, 63-65, 131,
227, 318-319, 370, 399, 405
Kolia (Russian child spy), 91-92
Komsomol, 66
Komsomolskaya Street, 61; battle for,
103, 109
Konings, Maj., 121, 127-130
Korfes, Gen. Otto, 366, 371, 379
Kornilov, Natasha, 98-99, 170, 317
Korshunov, Gen., 55
Kosygin, Alexei, 404
Kotelnikovo, 26, 213, 216, 229, 231;
German capture of, 21, 33; recaptured
by Russians, 320
Kotluban, 388
Kovalova, Olga, 69
Krasnaya Sloboda, 99, 307
Krasnoarmeysk, 79
Krasnodar, 44
Krasnofimsk, 103
Krasnopeterskaya Street, 103, 108
Krasny Zastava factory, 59
Kreiser, Lt. Wilhelm, 140-141, 209-
210, 235, 399, 405
Krinovaya prison camp, 391, 392
Krugliakov, 33
Krupennikov, Maj. Gen. I. P., 264-266
Krupennikov, Yuri, 265
Krutoy Gully, 34, 36, 119, 120
Krylov, Gen. N. I., 87, 126, 316, 379,
399-400
Kuibyshev 104, 124, 234
Kulikov, Nikolai, 128, 129-130
Kunowski, Col. von, 298
Kuperosnoye, 79, 80
Kuzmichi, 63
Kwantung Army, 70, 217
labor camps, 165
Langkeit, Oberleutnant, 353
Lascar, Gen. Mihail, 201
Latashanka, 104, 171
Lazur Chemical Plant, 36, 104, 120,
121, 175
Leipzig, 199
Lelyushenko, Gen., 265
Lenin, V. J., 22
Leningrad, 18, 20, 29, 34, 70-72
Leyser, Gen. Ernst, 191, 343
Libya, 15
lice, 171, 188, 287, 304, 309, 312, 349,
364, 371
Likovitsa, 398
Linden, Maj. Joseph, 46, 155, 242, 303,
405
List, Field Marshal Sigmund Wilhelm,
8, 78
Little Saturn offensive, 228, 301
livestock, 32, 116, 186, 189, 190, 318;
kept as pets, 49, 51, 318.
See also
horses
Loebbecke, Lt. Eberhard von, 193-194,
405
London, Jack, 35
Lopatin, Gen. A. I., 81, 82-83
Lubeck, 402
"Lucy" (Rudolph Rossler), 23, 24, 158,
228, 402, 422
Ludwig, Col. Gunter, 375-376
Luftwaffe, 33, 91, 183, 238; airfields,
47; drops by, 65, 222; losses at
Stalingrad, 302-303, 339, 434; officers,
xiii, 61, 148, 154, 206, 229,
347; Paulus and, 131-132, 148-
149, 154, 163, 222, 229-230, 237,
254, 350-351; plea for intervention
rejected by, 349.
See also
airlift;
air raids
Lugansk, 3
Lutschinski, 221
Lyudnikov, Col. Ivan Ilyich, 150, 157,
159-160, 162, 186, 284, 400
Maginot Line, 215
Magnitogorsk, 121
Maikop, 78
Malaya Ivanovka, 77
Malaya Rossoshka, 54
Malenkov, Georgi, x, 68
Malinovsky, Gen. Rodion Yakolevich,
336-337, 400
Malygin, Maj., 168-169
Mamaev Hill, xii, 36, 37-38, 60, 68,
128, 133, 168, 169, 175, 325, 368;
battle for, 93, 94, 101, 104, 109,
111, 120, 123, 137, 396; command
post on, 86-87, 88; German positions
on, 125, 227, 348, 378-379
Manchuria, 70, 217
Manstein, Field Marshal Erich von,
215, 400; as head of Army Group
Don, 211-214, 228, 229, 230, 231,
242, 245-246, 290, 329-330, 347;
Hitler and, 20, 246, 250-251, 272-
273, 274, 298, 310, 320, 362, 400;
Paulus and, 233, 242, 248-250,
277-279, 298, 300; resignation of-
fered, 320; retreat ordered by, 346.
See also
German Army (Army
Group Don); Operation Thunderclap
manufacturing, 36-37
marines, Russian, 68, 101, 102, 123
Marinovka, 286, 334
Marsan, Lt. Veniero, 15
Martini (Italian prisoner), 327
Medevitskaya Street, 58
medical care: German, 6, 50, 131, 229,
313, 317, 325, 349, 365; Russian,
84, 110
medical supplies, 198, 229, 282, 370
Mediterranean Sea, 153
Medvedev, Viktor, 145
Meshkov, 263, 275
Messerschmidt aircraft, 346
Metzger, Lt. Emil, 7-8, 116-117, 167,
203, 228, 289-290, 347, 387, 389,
393-395, 400, 405
Metzger, Kaethe, 7-8, 116, 228, 289-
290, 347, 389, 393-395, 400
Metzler, Pvt. Josef, 114, 208, 352, 405
Meunch, Capt. Gerhard, 46, 76, 89,
92-93, 113, 167, 243, 286-287,
324, 354-355, 400-401, 405
Mexico, 22
mice, 304; equipment damaged by, 159;
used as food by troops, 238
Mikosch, Col., 195
Milch, Gen. Erhard, 347
military decorations, 353, 397-398.
See
also
German Cross; Hero of the
Soviet Union; Infantry Assault
Badge; Iron Cross; Order of
Lenin; Order of the Red Star; Ritter
ICreuz
militia, workers', 56-57, 63; organized
for defense of Stalingrad, 90; replaced
by regulars, 112
Millerovo, 263
minefields, deactivation of, 242
Mishkova River, 213, 232, 234, 237,
241, 243, 247, 250, 255, 257, 258,
273, 274, 275, 279, 290, 294, 300
Moabit Prison, 399
Modina, Anastasia, 66-67, 97
Mogilev, 42
Mokraya Mechetka River, 37, 56, 63,
68, 69
Mongols, 28-29, 115
Montgomery, Gen. Bernard, 153
morale, problems of: German, 112,
167, 185, 226, 297, 311-313, 340,
356; Russian, 42, 48, 71-72, 82
Moro airstrip, 302
Morocco, Allied landings in, 153
Morosovsk, 274
Morosovskaya, 67, 216, 274, 291
mortars: German, 6-7, 73, 80, 102,
105, 127, 203, 242; Russian, 120,
370-371
Moscow, xv, 18, 22, 29, 48n, 70, 149,
183; defense of, 71, 103
Moslems, 78
Mues, Capt., 172-173
Muller (Chief of Staff, 14th Corps).
369
Munich, 152, 153, 401
Mussolini, Benito, 14, 15, 305
mutiny, 244, 366, 369-370
Mutius, Lt., 221
nail factory, defense of, 100, 102
Napoleon Bonaparte, ix-x
Narvik, 295
Nazi party, 9, 153, 374, 401; fund-raising
drive, 244; German opponents
of, 402, 403
Nazi-Soviet pact, 23
nebelwerfers
(German mortars), 6-7,
203
Neidhardt, Capt. Boris von, 372, 377
Neist, Heinz, 139-140, 208, 238-239,
359, 380-381, 405
Neiwig, Cpl., 387-388
Nekrassov, Lt. Viktor, 55-56
Nerozia, Pyotr, 56-57, 59
Neustadt, 339
New Year's Eve, battlefield celebration
of, 307-308
New York Times,
336
NKVD, 43, 67, 82, 90, 105, 117, 307,
399; prison, 66, 365-366, 369,
374, 375, 380; in street fighting,
91, 92
Normandy, occupation of, 13
North Africa, Allied invasion of, 48n,
154, 182, 232, 296
Novocherkassk, 212, 214, 228, 245,
248, 250, 273, 294, 310, 329, 339
Novosibirsk, 397
Odessa, 34
Oettl, Lt. Hans, 49-50, 51, 112, 23,
209, 308-309, 318, 383-384, 401,
405
oil fields, and German strategy, 18, 85,
118, 119
Operation Blue (German), 4, 8, 12,
18, 78, 422; details known to
Stalin, 24
Operation Thunderclap (German),
246, 247, 253, 255, 257, 260, 267,
270, 271, 274, 277-278, 290, 400
Operation Torch (Allied), 48n
Operation Uranus (Soviet), 117, 162,
171, 172, 176, 183-184, 186-187
Operation Winter Storm (German),
228, 231, 233, 246, 247, 254, 255,
260, 268, 270
Oranki Prison, 363, 390
Order of Lenin, 145
Order of the Red Star, 169
Orlovka, 130, 131, 286
Ostarhild, Lt. Karl, 147, 148, 149, 150,
405
Ostrov, 39, 40
Pamir Mountains, 389
Panzer Army, First,
see
Hoth, Hermann;
also entry under
German
Army
Parker, Ralph, 336
partisans, Russian; 106, 164
Paulus, Alexander von, 9, 401
Paulus, Elena Constance Rosetti-Solescu
von, 9-10, 230, 247, 401
Paulus, Ernst von, xi, 9, 18, 20, 401,
405
Paulus, Gen. Friedrich von, x, xi, 12,
73, 74, 114, 336, 366, 396, 400-
401, 402; actions as commander of
Sixth Army, 9-13, 41, 52, 78, 172,
175, 182, 190, 330, 331; disaster
foreshadowed, 65, 147-148, 175;
failure to link with Fourth Panzer
Army, 75, 76; and Halder, 111;
and High Command, 210-211; and
Hitler, 85, 192-193, 203, 204, 208,
246, 271-272, 274, 308, 340, 374,
376-377; and mutinous generals,
369-370; orders given and rescinded,
269, 270; pleas for assistance,
111-112, 132, 294; proclamation
to troops, 198; retreat recommended
by, 191-192, 197, 200,
211; tactics, 62, 130, 150-151;
treatment of by Russians, 388; ultimatum
received by, 325.
See also
Luftwaffe; Manstein; Sixth Army
Pavlov, Sgt. Jacob, 119-120, 137, 146,
401
Pavlovsk, 346
Pearl Harbor, bombing of, ix