‘
Where the hell
’: E. B. Sledge,
With the Old Breed
, London, 2010, p. 195
‘
When a kamikaze hits
’: Keith Wheeler,
The Road to Tokyo
, Alexandria, Va, 1979, p. 187
‘
tossing grenades as fast
’: Ellis,
The Sharp End
, p. 83
‘
So what
?’: Sledge,
With the Old Breed
, p. 226
‘
The sewage of course was appalling
’: William Manchester,
Goodbye Darkness: A Memoir of the Pacific War
, New York, 1980, p. 359
46: Yalta, Dresden, Königsberg
‘
the weakness of the democracies
’: Beria,
Beria, my Father
, p. 105
‘
On Poland Iosef Vissarionovich
’:
ibid.
, p. 106
‘
The Americans are profoundly ignorant
’: Lord Moran,
Churchill at War, 1940–45
, London, 2002, p. 268, quoted S. M. Plokhy,
Yalta: The Price of Peace
, New York, 2010, p. 153
‘
We shall allow
’: Beria,
Beria, my Father
, p. 106
‘
committed many sins against
’, ‘mighty, free and independent’:
Tegeran. Yalta. Potsdam. Sbornik dokumentov
, Moscow, 1970, p. 22
‘
so elastic that the Russians
’: William D. Leahy,
I Was There
, Stratford, NH, 1979, pp. 315–16, quoted Plokhy,
Yalta
, p. 251
Stalin and death of Roosevelt
: Beria,
Beria, my Father
, p. 113
‘
the direct outcome
’: Plokhy,
Yalta
, p. 208
On Dresden
, see Frederick Taylor,
Dresden
, London, 2004; Sir Charles Webster and Noble Frankland,
The Strategic Air Offensive against Germany, 1939–1945
, 4 vols, London, 1961, vol. iii; Biddle,
Rhetoric and Reality in Air Warfare
, pp. 232–61; Miller,
Eighth Air Force
, pp. 427–41; Friedrich,
Der Brand
, pp. 358–63
‘
Berlin, Leipzig and Dresden
’: Biddle,
Rhetoric and Reality in Air Warfare
, p. 254
‘
Are we now to abandon
’:
SOAG
, vol. iii, p. 112
‘
Dresden was just another
’: Bishop,
Bomber Boys
, p. 342
‘
the destruction of Dresden remains
’:
SOAG
, vol. iii, p. 112
US Eighth Air Force casualties
: Miller,
The Eighth Air Force
, p. 7
‘
around 18,000 and definitely
’: Frederick Taylor in
Der Spiegel
, 10.2.08.
‘
Kraft durch Furcht
’:
GSWW
, vol. ix/1, p. 23
‘
Victory or Siberia
’: TNA PREM 3 193/2, quoted
ibid.
‘
The misery that would follow
’: quoted Vogel, ‘Der Deutsche Kriegsalltag im Spiegel von Feldpostbriefen’, in Vogel and Wette,
Andere Helme–Andere Menschen?
, p. 45
‘
The number of extraordinary
’: report of 12.4.45, TsAMO 372/6570/88, pp. 17–20
Stutthof concentration camp
: RGVA 32904/1/19
‘The examination of the premises
’: Shvernik to Molotov, GARF 9401/2/96, pp. 255–61
‘
The
shtrafroty
positioned
’: Yefim Abelevich Golbraikh in Drabkin (ed.),
Svyashchennaya voina
, p. 107
‘
I’ve only been at war
’: Vladimir Tsoglin to his mother, 14.2.45, in Altman (ed.),
Sokhrani moi pisma
, pp. 260–75
‘
When we reached the shore
’: Rabichev,
Voina vsyo spishet, vospominaniya ofitsera-svyazista
, p. 166
‘
The port of Rosenberg
’: Vladimir Tsoglin in Altman (ed.),
Sokhrani moi pisma
, pp. 260–75
‘
But there was no question of that
’: Karl-Heinz Schulze, ‘Der Verlorene Haufen’, BA-MA MSg2 242
‘
Morale is low
’: RGALI 1710/3/47, p. 25
47: Americans on the Elbe
‘
The Germans just don’t seem to understand
’: GBP, 2/4/45
‘
It is the fear of Russia
’: Blumenson (ed.),
The Patton Papers
, vol. ii, p.22.11.44, p. 580
‘
Go to the Stavka
’, ‘into account’: Georgii Zhukov,
Vospominaniya i razmyshleniya
, Moscow, 2002, vol. iv, p. 216
‘
not the logical
’: Eisenhower,
Crusade in Europe
, p. 433
‘
minimize the general Soviet problem
’: TNA PREM 3/356/6
‘
Have a go, Joe
’: quoted by David Clay Large, ‘Funeral in Berlin: The Cold War Turns Hot’, in Robert Cowley (ed.),
What If?
, New York, 1999, p. 355
Stalin’s meeting with Harriman and Clark Kerr
: NA II RG334/Entry 309/Box 2
‘
Are you aware
’: I. S. Konev,
Year of Victory
, Moscow, 1984, p. 79; Zhukov,
Vospominania i Razmyshlenia
, vol. iv, p. 226
‘
completely coincided
’:
VOV
, vol. iii, p. 269
‘
much impressed
’:
ibid.
‘
American tankists
’:
Krasnaya Zvezda
, 11.4.45
‘
conquering with cameras
’: NA II 740.0011 EW/4-1345
‘
In the last few days
’: Fritz Hockenjos, BA-MA MSg2 4038, p. 16
‘
We have gone through small towns
’: GBP, 16/4/45
‘
One passes through
’: Stephen Spender,
European Witness
, London, 1946, quoted Swift,
Bomber County
, p. 164
‘
Roads are still thronged
’: GBP, 2/4/45
Gardelegen massacre
: GBP, 16/4/45
‘
Alex, where are you going next
?’: Bolling, quoted Cornelius Ryan,
The Last Battle
, New York, 1995, p. 229
‘
Where in hell did you get this
?’: quoted
ibid.
, p. 261
‘
should shake hands
’: NAII 7400011 EW/4-2345
‘
My Führer, I congratulate you
!’: Hugh Trevor-Roper,
The Last Days of Hitler
, London, 1995, pp. 89–90
‘
take a whole world
’: Below,
Als Hitlers Adjutant
, p. 398
‘
empty phrases and promises
’: report of 28.3.45, quoted Evans,
The Third Reich at War
, p. 714
‘
Hitler became paler
’: conversation with Generalleutnant a.D. Bernd Freiherr Freytag von Loringhoven, 4.10.99
‘a mixture of nervous energy
’: conversation with Generalinspekteur a.D. Ulrich de Maizière, 9.10.99
Eighth Army offensive in Italy
: Churchill Papers 20/215, quoted Martin Gilbert,
Road to Victory: Winston S. Churchill, 1941–1945
, London, 1986, pp. 1288–9
Order of the Day
: BA-MA RH19/XV/9b, p. 34
‘
To accustom you to death
!’, ‘
See you in the mass grave
!’: Helmut Altner,
Berlin Dance of Death
, Staplehurst, Kent, 2002, pp. 41 and 17
48: The Berlin Operation
‘
There will be no pity
’: TsAMO 233/2374/92, p. 240
‘
Comrade Ehrenburg Oversimplifies
’:
Pravda
, 14.4.45
‘
morally and politically unstable
’: TsAMO 233/2374/93, p. 454
‘
unhealthy moods developed
’: Serov to Beria, 19.4.45, GARF 9401/2/95, pp. 31–5, 91
‘
Tell me, are you also
’: conversation with General a.D. Wust, 10.10.99
‘
Refugees hurry by
’: Altner,
Berlin Dance of Death
, p. 54
‘
So, you’ve underestimated
’: Zhukov,
Vospominania i Razmyshlenia
, vol. iii, p. 245
‘
Zhukov is not getting on very well
’: TsAMO TsGV/70500/2, pp. 145–9
‘
undertaking a large-scale reconnaissance
’: NA II RG 334/Entry 309/BOX 2
‘
the sacrifice of children
’: BA-MA MSg2/1096, p. 6
‘
The farmers stand at their garden fences
’: Altner,
Berlin Dance of Death
, p. 69
‘
Due to the slowness
’: TsAMO 233/2374/92, pp. 359–60
‘
In the dining room
’: Theo Findahl,
Letzter Akt: Berlin, 1939–1945
, Hamburg, 1946, p. 146
‘
It’s all over, my child
’: Moorhouse,
Berlin at War
, p. 360
here
For suicides in Germany at the end of the war, see Christian Goeschel,
Suicide in Nazi Germany
, Oxford, 2009
‘
You will see, the Russians
’: quoted Gilbert,
The Second World War
, p. 670
‘
mental sickness consisted
’: conversation with Generalinspekteur a.D. Ulrich de Maizière, 9.10.99
‘
Because the fascist clique
’: TsAMO 233/2374/93, p. 414
‘
tragi-comedy
’: BA-MA MSg1/976, p. 22
‘
Do you really believe
’: Fritz Hockenjos, BA-MA MSg 2 4038, p. 24
‘
are very amiable–so far
’: Rabe,
The Good German of Nanking
, pp. 218–20
‘
Frau ist Frau
’: conversation with Magda Wieland, 11.7.00
Rape estimates and deaths from rape and suicide
: Dr Gerhard Reichling, in Helke Sander and Barbara Johr,
Befreier und Befreite. Krieg, Vergewaltigungen, Kinder
, Munich, 1992, pp. 54, 59
‘
The Führer in Berlin
’: NA II RG 338 R-79, pp. 37–8
‘
Now he’s had it
’: Zhukov,
Vospominania i Razmyshlenia
, vol. iv, pp. 269–70
‘
at the head of his troops
’: Trevor-Roper,
The Last Days of Hitler
, p. 188
49: Cities of the Dead
‘
I am unable
’: Efraim Genkin in Altman (ed.),
Sokhrani moi pisma
, p. 282
‘
Victors are not judged
’: Ehrenburg,
Men, Years–Life
, vol. v, p. 37
‘People were living with their fate
’: conversation with Lothar Loewe, 9.10.2001
‘
The people were not to blame
’: Fritz Hockenjos, BA-MA MSg 2 4038, p. 25
‘
traitor of the Motherland General Vlasov
’: GLAVPURKKA, RGASPI 17/125/310
‘
A merciless fight
’: TsAMO 372/6570/78, pp. 30–2
‘
systematic anti-Soviet talk
’: RGVA 38686/1/26, p. 36
‘
counter-revolutionary crimes
’: GARF 9401/1a/165, pp. 181–3
‘
On the roads of Germany today
’: GBP, 19/4/45
‘
An old woman traveller
’: RGALI 1710/3/51
‘
Some American prisoners
’: GBP, 19/4/45
‘
Those identified as murderers
’: Kenneally,
The Honour and the Shame
, pp. 205–6 Operation Unthinkable: TNA CAB 120/691; see also Hastings,
Finest Years
, pp. 571–7
‘
The idea is of course
’: Alanbrooke,
War Diaries
, 24.5.45, pp. 693–4
‘
again discussed the
’:
ibid.
, p. 695
‘
a new Yalta
’: Plokhy,
Yalta
, p. 383
‘
In a few days
’: Alanbrooke,
War Diaries
, 2.7.45, 3.7.45, p. 701
Stalin’s security for Potsdam
: Montefiore,
Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
, pp. 439–40
‘
completely shattered
’: Alanbrooke,
War Diaries
, p. 709
‘
It must be very pleasant for you
’: Berezhkov,
History in the Making
, p. 168
‘
a landing in Norway
’: Beria,
Beria, my Father
, pp. 112–13
‘
Churchill was standing by the door
’:
ibid.
, p. 118
‘
Well, prime minister, I know
’: quoted Hastings,
Finest Years
, p. 578
‘
Socialist, sir
’: the late A. H. Brodhurst to the author
here
On Titoist massacres in Slovenia, I am grateful to Keith Miles and Jože Dežman for documents on the subject; also papers from the symposium at Teinach, Austria, 30.6.95
Czech expulsions
: Snyder,
Bloodlands
, p. 320
‘
Murder became ordinary
’: Czes
aw Mi
osz,
The Captive Mind
, London, 2001, pp. 26–9