10 *Nigel R. Nicholson, Stalin and Zhukov: A Study in Command Relationship (London: Collins, 1966), p. 332.
11 Tsouras, Book of Military Quotations, p. 314.
12 *Walther von Hünersdorff, Panzer Battle (Frankfurt: Altstein, 1965), p. 211.
13 Raus, Panzers on the Eastern Front, p. 128
14 Craig, Enemy at the Gates, p. 241.
15 Peter G. Tsouras, ed., Fighting in Hell: The German Ordeal on the Eastern Front, (London: Greenhill, 1995), pp. 78-82.
16 Alfred Novotny, The Good Soldier: From Austrian Social Democracy to Communist Captivity with a Soldier of Panzer-Grenadier Division ‘Grossdeutschland’ (Bedford, PA: Aberjona Press, 2003), pp. 44-7.
17 Erich von Manstein, Lost Victories (St Paul, MN: Zenith Press, 2004), pp. 361-2.
18 *Gerhard Engel, Scenes from the Werewolf (London: Greenhill, 1992), pp. 220-1.
19 Raus, Panzers on the Eastern Front, p. 168.
20 Craig, Enemy at the Gates, p. 241.
21 Raus, Panzers on the Eastern Front, p. 169.
22 *Eugene R. Wilson, Disaster at Kalach (New York: Hudson Publishers, 1977), pp. 321-2. The 66th Army had already been largely destroyed when the Germans had broken through the pocket and by 11th Army.
Chapter 15, Coda
1 *Paul McClellan, Molotov: The Life of the Red Diplomat (Vancouver: King’s College British Columbia, 1988), p. 332.
2 *Sergei A. Alexandrov, They Met at Brest-Litovsk (Moscow: Voenizdat Press, 1968), pp. 92-6.
3 *Pohl, A Sniper at Stalingrad, p. 177.
4 *Vassili Zaitsev, The Last Bullet was for the Motherland (London: Greenhill, 1980), p. 238. This book and Pohl’s above were issued by Greenhill at the same time, a coup for the publisher who was actually able to host both Zaitsev and Pohl at the same London reception. It was harder to get Pohl to come out of his self-imposed anonymity in the mountains of Southern Argentina where he settled after the war to escape the vengeance of die-hard Nazis.
5 *Tom Rafferty, Double Shot: The Perfect Kill (New York: Soldier Press, 1988), p. 239.
6 *Zaitsev, Last Bullet, p. 240.
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