Authors: Stephen G. Fritz
11
. Rass,
“Menschenmaterial,”
367â71; Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 262â64.
12
. Tooze,
The Wages of Destruction
, 629â31; Herbert, “Labour and Extermination,” 188â92; Heinrich Himmler, “Speech to High-Ranking Wehrmacht Officers” (“Rede vor den Teilnehmern des politisch-weltanschaulichen Lehrgangs”) at the SS Ordenburg Sonthofen, 24 May 1944, NARA, RG 242, T-175, roll 94, frames 4648â56; Typed Copy, with Himmler's Handwritten Corrections, NARA, RG 242, T-175, roll 94, frame 4647; Typed Copy, with Himmler's Handwritten Corrections, NARA, RG 242, T-175, roll 145, frames 3270â93; Final Copy for the SS Archive, NARA, RG 242, T-175, roll 94, frames 4609â46; Incomplete Audio Recording, NARA, Tape 242-11; Mazower,
Hitler's Empire
, 309â16; Fings, “Slaves for the âHome Front,' ” 233â74.
13
. Glantz and House,
When Titans Clashed
, 175.
14
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 277, 360â62; Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 218â20, and “Hitler und die Choreographie des Untergangs,” 496â506; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 153â54.
15
. Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 218â20, 246â50, and “Hitler und die Choreographie des Untergangs,” 496â506; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 361â62; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 216â17.
16
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 277; Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 222â25, 246â56; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 163â65, 211â16; Messerschmidt, “Die Wehrmacht,” 224, 228, 232â33.
17
. Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 603, 617â19;
TBJG
, 21 July 1943, 4 March 1944; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 361â62; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 163â65; Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 222â23.
18
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 361â62; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 163â65; Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 221â22; Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 458â69.
19
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 297â301; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 158â60; Mawdsley,
Thunder in the East
, 274.
20
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 301â5; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 167â68.
21
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 344â57.
22
. Ibid., 357â58; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 160â62, 166.
23
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 357â59; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 166â67; Mawdsley,
Thunder in the East
, 274.
24
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 168â69, 172; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 362â63.
25
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 171; Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 256â57; Rass,
“Menschenmaterial,”
378â85.
26
. Letters of Erwin Kolbenhoff, 10 August, 24 September 1943, and Albert Pretzel, 21 September 1943, in Latzel,
Deutsche Soldaten
, 155; Letter of Helmut Pabst, 10 September 1943, in Bähr and Bähr, eds.,
Kriegsbriefe
, 259â60; Fritz,
Frontsoldaten
, 149â50; Letters of Hans-Jochen Bauer, 17 September 1943, and Hans Olte, 10 October 1943, in Latzel,
Deutsche Soldaten
, 74, 144; Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 258â59.
27
. Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 259â60; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 171â72; Evans,
The Third Reich at War
, 491â92.
28
. Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 261â63; Rass,
“Menschenmaterial,”
365â71, 379â83.
29
. Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 258â61, 264â69; Rass,
“Menschenmaterial,”
375, 384â85; Gerlach, “Verbrechen deutscher Fronttruppen in WeiÃruÃland,” 101â8. See also the letters of 17 September and 12 October 1943 by Hans-Jochen Bauer in Latzel,
Deutsche Soldaten
, 144.
30
. Evans,
The Third Reich at War
, 492, 499; Letters of O'Gefr. A. G., 1 March 1942, Uffz. A. N., 15, 29 May 1943, and Uffz. O. D., 16 August 1944, in Manoschek,
“Es gibt nur eines für das Judentum,”
52, 69, 74; Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 230â31. See also Müller, “Nationalismus in der deutschen Kriegsgesellschaft,” 9â92.
31
. Rass,
“Menschenmaterial,”
63â204, esp. 192â204, and “Social Profile,” 694â705; Evans,
The Third Reich at War
, 496â97. On the importance of primary group loyalty, see Shils and Janowitz, “Cohesion and Disintegration in the Wehrmacht.”
32
. Rass,
“Menschenmaterial,”
63â204, esp. 88â134, and “Social Profile,” 716â21; Fritz,
Frontsoldaten
, 187â218, and “ âWe are trying . . . to change the face of the world' ”; Kühne, “Gruppenkohäsion und Kameradschaftsmythos in der Wehrmacht”; Evans,
The Third Reich at War
, 498â501. For a discussion of camaraderie, see Fritz,
Frontsoldaten
, 156â86. On a dissenting view of primary group stability, see Bartov,
Hitler's Army
.
33
. Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 228â29; Förster, “Ideological Warfare in Germany,” 582â647; Evans,
The Third Reich at War
, 498â99; Fritz,
Frontsoldaten
, 199â202.
34
. Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 234â39; Evans,
The Third Reich at War
, 501â3; Fritz,
Frontsoldaten
, 91â97, 239â40, 251 n. 44, 252 n. 49, and
Endkampf
, 116â18; Messerschmidt and Wüllner,
Die Wehrmachtjustiz im Dienste des Nationalsozialismus
, 50, 63â89, 102â3, 132â68, 305â14.
35
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 172â74; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 364.
36
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 172â74; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 367â70.
37
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 184â85; Mawdsley,
Thunder in the East
, 277â78; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 334â35, 364â67, 370â73.
38
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 373â74, 379â83; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 174â81, 185.
39
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 374â75; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 186â87; Guderian,
Panzer Leader
, 316â22.
40
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 375â78, 385; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 187â89; Mawdsley,
Thunder in the East
, 274; Overmans,
Deutsche militärische Verluste
, 278.
41
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 305â8; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 189â92.
42
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 308â31; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 192â96, 205â7, 303â9; Hastings,
Armageddon
, 112â13.
43
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 331â38, 420â22; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 207. Not until 5 April was the siege of Kovel finally broken.
44
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 278â79; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 197. On the demotorization of the Wehrmacht, see Bartov,
Hitler's Army
, 12â28.
45
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 198â205; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 283â84.
46
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 213â16, 248â49; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 284â85.
47
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 249â51; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 284â88.
48
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 251â57; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 288â89.
49
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 289â91; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 255â58.
50
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 257â65; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 291â93.
51
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 282, 284â85, 290, 294â95; Glantz and House,
When Titans Clashed
, 297â98; Mawdsley,
Thunder in the East
, 274.
52
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 385â86.
53
. Ibid., 387â90; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 218â22; Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 493â96.
54
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 390â93; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 222â26; Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 496â509.
55
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 393â97; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 226â28; Glantz and House,
When Titans Clashed
, 186â87; Mawdsley,
Thunder in the East
, 277.
56
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 397â400; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 228â31; Buchner,
Ostfront
, 16â18; Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 514â16. For the best, most comprehensive treatment of the battle of Cherkassy-Korsun in English, see Nash,
Hell's Gate
, and “No Stalingrad.”
57
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 400â402; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 228â29; Buchner,
Ostfront
, 16â18; Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 516.
58
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 402â3, 405; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 231â32; Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 516.
59
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 403â4, 406â8; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 232â33; Glantz and House,
When Titans Clashed
, 187â88; Mawdsley,
Thunder in the East
, 278â79; Nash, “No Stalingrad,” 126.
60
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 408â16; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 234â37; Buchner,
Ostfront
, 35â37, 39â40; Nash, “No Stalingrad,” 129â31.
61
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 416â19; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 237â38; Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 217; Nash, “No Stalingrad,” 73, 149â50.
62
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 335â37, 419â24; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 244â47, 272â78; Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 520â23.
63
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 424â31; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 277, 279â80, 288â89. Ziemke claims that only fifty-three men made it out of the pocket.
64
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 432â34; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 273â76.
65
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 432â34; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 277â79.
66
. Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 434â38; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 276â80.
67
. Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 530â38; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 438â39.
68
. Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 538â43; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 439â40; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 280; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 629â30.
69
. Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 538â40, 542â44; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 436, 440â44; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 280â82.
70
. Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 544â48; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 442â44,
448â49; Wegner, “Die Aporie des Krieges,” 221â25, and “Die Kriegführung des âals ob,' ” 1171â73;
TBJG
, 31 March, 1, 5, 23 April, 18 May 1944; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 281â82, 286; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 616â19, 629â30. At the same time, the names of the army groups were altered, to Army Group North Ukraine and Army Group South Ukraine, a change meant less to reflect reality, since Ukraine had already been lost, than to stiffen the morale of the troops by implying that these areas would be retaken.
71
. Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 546â48; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 444â45; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 282, 286, 288â91.
72
. Klaus Schönherr, “Der Rückzug der Heeresgruppe A,” 451â90; Frieser, “Der Rückschlag des Pendels,” 445â47; Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 291â95;
TBJG
, 18 April 1944; Kershaw,
Hitler: Nemesis
, 630â31.
73
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 309â11; Wegner, “Die Kriegführung des âals ob,' ” 1165, 1171â73.
74
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 310; Wegner, “Die Kriegführung des âals ob,' ” 1165â66; Frieser, “Der Zusammenbruch im Osten,” 499â500.
75
. Ziemke,
Stalingrad to Berlin
, 310â12; Wegner, “Die Kriegführung des âals ob,' ” 1166â70. Wegner, using estimates from Foreign Armies East, notes that, on 1 July 1944, the Red Army disposed of 5,730,000 men on the Eastern Front, which meant that it had a surplus of troops (3,495,000) 1.5 times greater than the total number of German troops (2,235,000).