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9781571812933

Hitler's War in the East, 1941-1945 : A Critical Assessment

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    9781571812933

  • ISBN10:

    1571812938

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-01-01
  • Publisher: Berghahn Books
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Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Gerhard L. Weinberg
Preface to First Edition x
Preface to Second Edition xiii
Part A: Policy and Strategy
Rolf-Dieter Muller
Introduction
1(41)
Bibliography
42(1)
General
42(4)
Overview
Sources
History of Soviet-German Relations, 1933--1939
46(2)
The Conclusion of the Nazi-Soviet Pact
48(5)
Hitler's Program and Decision to Attack the Soviet Union, 1940--1941
53(2)
War Policy and Strategy, 1941--1942
55(1)
Allies and Neutrals
56(8)
Hitler's Alliance Policy
Finland
Hungary
Rumania
Italy
Japan
Sweden
Bulgaria
Turkey
Volunteer Units
The Search for Peace, 1942--1945
64(5)
Soviet-German Peace Feelers
The National Committee for Free Germany and the League of German Officers
The Anti-Hitler Coalition
The End of the Eastern Empire
69(75)
Part B: The Military Campaign
Gerd R. Ueberschar
Introduction
73(71)
Bibliography
144(1)
General: 1941--1945
144(13)
Bibliographies, Literature, and Research Reports
Overviews
Biographies
Sources and Contemporary Literature
Personal Accounts and Memoirs
Planning, Preparations, and Armaments for Operation Barbarossa
157(5)
The Attack and Campaign of 1941
162(5)
The Turning Point before the Gates of Moscow as a Result of the Winter Offensive, 1941--1942
167(2)
The War on the Northern Front, 1941--1944: Leningrad, Volkhov, and the Polar Sea Front
169(4)
The Wehrmacht Regains the Initiative: the Summer Offensive of 1942 (Sebastopol, Crimea)
173(1)
The Battles of Stalingrad and the Caucasus, 1941--1943
174(6)
From the Don to Operation Citadel: the Battles of Charkhov and Kursk, 1943
180(2)
The Collapse of the Eastern Front in 1944 (Operation Bagration): White Russia, the Crimea, and the Southern Front
182(1)
The Soviet Breakthrough to the Balkans and East Prussia
183(3)
The Struggle for the Vistula and Oder and in Bohemia, Moravia, Poland, Pomerania, and Silesia
186(2)
The Air War in the Eastern Theater
188(2)
The Naval War in the Eastern Theater
190(3)
The Military Use of Helper Forces and Allies by the Wehrmacht and the Red Army
193(3)
Logistics, Weapons, Intelligence, Railways, and Communications
196(2)
Daily Life of Civilians and Soldiers in the War (Home Front)
198(1)
The Struggle in Courland and on the Baltic Coast, 1945
198(1)
The Red Army Conquers Berlin and the Fighting Ends
199(54)
Part C: The Ideologically Motivated War of Annihilation in the East
Gerd R. Ueberschar
Introduction
209(44)
Bibliography
253(1)
General, Overviews, and Sources
253(2)
The Indoctrination of the Wehrmacht and Its Participation in the War of Annihilation
255(1)
The ``Criminal Orders'' Issued to German Forces
256(1)
The Treatment and Fate of Soviet Prisoners of War
257(3)
The Genocide of the Jews in the East
260(17)
Propaganda and Reporting for the War of Annihilation in the East
277(1)
Propaganda about Communist Class Warfare, German Prisoners of War in the USSR, and Soviet War Crimes until 1945
277(38)
Part D: The Occupation
Rolf-Dieter Muller
Introduction
283(32)
Bibliography
315(1)
General
315(3)
Bibliographies
Overviews
Sources
War Aims
318(2)
Military Administration
320(1)
Civilian Administration
320(2)
Individual Regions
322(4)
Reichskommissariat Ostland
Reichskommissariat Ukraine
Other Areas and Regions
Partisan War, Resistance, and Suppression
326(7)
General Overviews
Baltic States
Northern Russia
White Russia
Central Russia
Southern Russia
Ukraine
Other Areas and Regions
The Recruitment of ``Hilfswillige'' and Eastern Legions
333(1)
Economic Exploitation
334(6)
The Recruitment of ``Ostarbeiter'' and Their Fate
340(5)
Part E: The Results of the War and Coming to Terms with Them
Introduction
345(1)
The Results of the War (Rolf-Dieter Muller)
345(22)
Avoiding and Coming to Terms with the Past
367(40)
Gerd R. Ueberschar
The Results of the War
375(11)
Soviet Policy toward Germany and the Occupation
The Expulsion of the East German Population
The Fate and Eventual Return Home of German Prisoners of War after the End of the War
Reparations and Spoils of War
Avoiding and Coming to Terms with the Past
386(15)
Eyewitness Accounts, Letters, and Documentary Stories
Works on Tactical Military Experience of the Soviet-German War
Literary Accounts of the War in Poetry and Novels
Coming to Terms with the Past: Apologias, Reception of Research Results, Struggles over Tradition, and the German ``Historikerstreit''
Part F: From Historical Memories to ``Bridges of Understanding'' and Reconciliation
Gerd R. Ueberschar
Conclusion
401(3)
Bibliography
404(3)
Bibliographical Annex 407(28)
Policy and Strategy
407(2)
The Military Campaign
409(7)
The Ideologically Motivated War of Annihilation in the East
416(9)
The Occupation
425(2)
The Results of the War
427(2)
Avoiding and Coming to Terms with the Past
429(3)
Conclusion
432(3)
Index of Names 435

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