Barbarossa: the German campaign in Russia : planning and operations (1940 - 1942)
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PART ONE. PLANNING
Chapter
1.
Strategic Planning Pace
Initial Discussions (July
1940)......................... 1
The
Mareks
Plan
(6
August
1940)......................
β
Staff Work (August-September
1940)........„.......... 12
Admiral Raeder s Suggestions
(26
September
1940)....... 14
Strategic Survey (October
1940)........................ 14
The Preliminary Plan (November-5 December
1940)_____ 17
General Staff and Command Post Exercises (November-
December
1940).................................... 19
Economio Survey
__________________________________ 20
Directive
BARBAROSSA (18
December
1940)........... 21
S. Operational Planning
The Army s Operation Order
(3
February
1941).......... 26
Initiation of Subordinate Staffs (February-March
1941)___ 32
Changes in Plans (March-April
1941)..............
Ł
___ 34
Army Group South
............................... 34
Far North
....................................... 36
Delay in the Start
................................ 37
The Draft of Directive No.
32 (11
June
1941)............ 37
Strategic Concentration
(21
June
1941)................. 38
Air Support
...................................... 40
Other Factors
.................................... 41
Estimate of Soviet Strength (June
1941)................ 42
Sources of Information
__________________________ 42
Estimate of Red Army Dispositions
.....___________ 42
Estimate of Soviet Air Force Strength
_____________ 42
PART TWO. OPERATIONS IN
1941
Chapter
3.
The Initial Operation·
(22
June-31 July
1941)
D
Day
.............................................. 44
The Situation on
30
June
1941......................... 44
,
Developments in Early July
1941____■_________________ 45
The Mid-July Estimate
............................... 48
Directive No.
33 (19
July
1941)........................ 50
The Army s Letter to the Armed Forces High Command...
53
The Situation toward the End of July
1941.............. 57
4.
Planning for Future Operation·
The Army s Order of
28
July
1941...................... 59
Directive No.
34 (30
July
1941)........................ 61
Hitler s Vacillation over Strategy.
...................... 61
The Supplement to Direotive No.
34 (12
August
1941)___ 64
Developments to Mid-August
1941___________________ 65
The
Anny
Memorandum of
18
August
1941............. 65
Hitler s Decision
(20
August
1941)...................... 69
v¡
CONTENTS
PART TWO. OPERATIONS IN
1941—
Continued
Chapter
5.
The Divenlon and Reassembly
?<»
The Personnel Situation (End of August
1941)._,-_...... 71
Increasing Logistical Difficulties (Early September
1941). 72
POL
............................................ 72
Track-Laying and Wheeled Vehicles
................ 72
Developments to Mid-September
1941_________________ 73
Directive No.
35 (6
September
1941).................... 76
The Situation at the End of September
1941............. 77
Military-Economic Survey
(2
October
1941)............. 78
The Muddy Period and Its Effect on Operations (October
1941)............................................. 79
Hitler s Plan for the Seizure of Moscow
(12
October
1941). 81
6.
The German Attack on Moscow
Strategic Factors
________________......_____________ 83
Last-Minute Planning and Operations to
13
November
1941.............................................. 85
The Course of the Offensive
(14
November-5 December
1941)............................................. 86
The Personnel Situation (End of November
1941)_______ 88
Critique
________________________......____________ 88
PART THREE.
1942—
THE YEAR OF INDECISION
Chapter
7.
The Russian Counteroffensive (December
1941
-February
1942)
The First German Reverses
__________________________ 91
Hitler s Directive No.
39 (8
December
1941)...^......... 92
The Army High Command Order of
8
December
1941____ 94
Intelligence Estimate
____________________________ 94
Plans
........................................... 95
The Mission of the Army Groups
__________________ 95
Conduct
oí
Operations
___________________________ 96
Organization
___________________________________ 96
The Red Army Seizes the Initiative
___________________ 97
Developments to
25
December
1941___________________ 99
The German Crisis in Mid-January
1942_______________ 101
The Crisis Reaches Its Climax (Beginning of February
1942). 105
The Russian Offensive Is Halted
(20
February
1942)...... 106
Critique
............................................. 107
S. Preliminary Planning for a German Offensive in the Caucasus,
1942
Exploratory Steps (July 1940-September
1941)........... 109
The First Plan for a Caucasus Operation (October
1941)... 110
Caucasus Planning in November
1941__________________ 112
Effects of the Moscow Setback (January
1942)__________ 113
The First Preparatory Orders (February
1942)........... 114
The Navy s Role (February
1942)..................... 117
Intelligence Estimate
(20
February
1942)................ 117
Hitler s Preoccupations in Early March
1942............. 118
The Situation at the End of March
1942................ 119
9.
Preparations for the German Summer Offensive
Directive No.
41 (5
April
1942)........................ 121
Estimates, Delays, and Disappointments in April
1942----- 124
Intelligence Estimate..
...........................
I24
COIWENTS
vii
PART THREE.
1942—
THE YEAR OF
INDECISiON-Conrlnued
Chapter
9.
Préparations
for
lhe
German Summer Offensive
—
Continued P<w
Estimates
—
Continued
Delay in the Preliminary Operations
_______________ 125
The Situation at Army Group. Center
____.....____ 125
Chain of Command....
_________________________ 125
Transportation
__________ .._______________...... 126
Turkey Remains Neutral
.......................... 126
Logistical Preparations
______________________________ 127
Timing
.......................................... 127
Chain of Command..
___________________________ 127
Supplies
......................................... 127
Motor Vehicles
................................... 128
Rail Transportation
___________________.......... 128
Summary
_____________________________________ 128
Organizational Problems
___________________.....____ 128
Rehabilitation of Units
____________________...... 128
Shortage of Technicians
_________________________ 129
Construction of Fortifications
____________......... 129
Oil Brigade Caucasus
___________________________ 130
Casualties and Replacements
.....______.......... 130
The Participation of Germany s Allies
_____________ 131
Rear Area Security
............................... 132
Army Group South s Defense Line
_____1__________ 132
The Role of Army Group A
........................ 132
Feint and Counterfeint
______________________________ 133
Warning Notes (May
1942)............................ 134
The Armed Forces Potential in the Spring of
1942........ 134
The Preliminary Operations (May-June
1942)........... 139
Last-Minute Incidents and Impressions (June
1942)...... 141
10.
Initial Operation! and New Plant (July
1942)
The First Phase
(28
June-6 July
1942).................. 143
The Second Phase
(30
June-7 July
1942)................ 143
Changes in German Order of Battle (July
1942).......... 145
The Army Group A Offensive
.......................... 145
The Operation Plan
............................... 145
The Army Group A Attack
______________________ 147
German and Russian Weaknesses
_________________ 148
Directive No.
43................................. 149
The Continuation of Operations
___________________ 149
The Situation of the Other Army Groups by
20
July
1942. 150
Directive No.
44 (21
July
1942)........................ 152
Directive No.
45 (23
July
1942)........................ 152
German Shortages
__________________________________ 155
Tanks
........................................... 155
Gasoline
______________________________________ 155
Stalingrad Takes Priority Over the Caucasus (End of July
1942)............................................. 156
11.
The Period of Stagnation (August-October
1942)
Developments to Mid-August
1942____................. 158
Personnel and Other Problems
(16-18
August
1942)...... 161
The Situation in the Caucasus (Second Half of August
1942). 162
Viii
CONTENTS
PART THREE.
1942—
THE YEAR OF INDEOSION-ConHnued
Chapter
11.
The Period of Stagnation (August-October
1942)—
Continued
ОД
The Opening of the Battle for Stalingrad (End of August
1942)............................................. 164
The German Leadership Crisis (September
1942)......... 165
Faulty Intelligence and Its Interpretation
............... 167
The German Offensive Grinds to a Halt
(26
September
1942)............................................. 167
German Estimates in October and Early November
1942.. 169
Army Group A
_______________________......_..... 169
Army Group
В
_____________■________.............. 170
The Estimate of
β
November
...................... 171
The Oil of the Caucasus...:
________.................... 173
German Efforts at Production
...................... 173
Russian Supplies
______________......____......... 174
Local Engagements (October-Mid-November
1942)....... 174
12.
Critical Analysis of the German Summer Offensive in
1942
Different Concepts of Strategy
____________________..... 176
Differences over the Choice of Objective
......______..... 177
Mistakes in the Execution of the German Offensive
_______ 177
APPENDIXES
A. List of German Military Leaders (July 1940-November
1942)............................................. 180
B. Chronology of Events
---------------------------------.....______ 184
C. Bibliographical Note
.................................. 187
MAPS
Ко.
1.
General Reference Map of Eastern Europe
________________________ 3
2.
The
Mareks
Plan
......._______.......___________..............
б
3.
The Army Plan
................................................ 17
4.
General Reference Map of the Far North..
....................... 29
6.
The Final Plan for Operation
BARBAROSSA.....................
3β
β.
German and Russian Dispositions (June
1941)..................... 43
7.
Situation on
19
July
1941.................................
facing
48
8.
Situation on
30
July
1941.................................
facing
57
9.
The Army Plan of
18
August
1941.........................
facing
66
10.
Situation in Mid-September
1941..........................
facing
74
11.
Situation on
6
October
1941...............................
facing
79
12.
Situation on
б
December
1941.............................
facing
86
13.
Situation in Mid-January
1942............................
facing
101
14.
General Reference Map of the Caucasus Area
.........-.....
facing
110
15.
Situation at the End of June
1942...........................
facing
144
16.
Situation on
20
July
1942.................................
facing
151
17.
Situation on
18
November
1942............................
facing
174
CHARTS
No.
1.
German Chain of Command
(1
July
1940)......................... *
2.
Order of Battle on
21
June
1941..................................
39
3.
German Order of Battle—Russian Theater of War (January
1942)------ 102
4.
German Order of Battle—Russian Theater of War (Beginning of July
1942)........................................................
146
it
ГЅлттап
Order of Battle—Russian Theater of War
(12
August
1942).. 160
|
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
PART ONE. PLANNING
Chapter
1.
Strategic Planning Pace
Initial Discussions (July
1940). 1
The
Mareks
Plan
(6
August
1940).
β
Staff Work (August-September
1940).„. 12
Admiral Raeder's Suggestions
(26
September
1940). 14
Strategic Survey (October
1940). 14
The Preliminary Plan (November-5 December
1940)_ 17
General Staff and Command Post Exercises (November-
December
1940). 19
Economio Survey
_ 20
Directive
BARBAROSSA (18
December
1940). 21
S. Operational Planning
The Army's Operation Order
(3
February
1941). 26
Initiation of Subordinate Staffs (February-March
1941)_ 32
Changes in Plans (March-April
1941).
Ł
_ 34
Army Group South
. 34
Far North
. 36
Delay in the Start
. 37
The Draft of Directive No.
32 (11
June
1941). 37
Strategic Concentration
(21
June
1941). 38
Air Support
. 40
Other Factors
. 41
Estimate of Soviet Strength (June
1941). 42
Sources of Information
_ 42
Estimate of Red Army Dispositions
._ 42
Estimate of Soviet Air Force Strength
_ 42
PART TWO. OPERATIONS IN
1941
Chapter
3.
The Initial Operation·
(22
June-31 July
1941)
D
Day
. 44
The Situation on
30
June
1941. 44
,
Developments in Early July
1941_■_ 45
The Mid-July Estimate
. 48
Directive No.
33 (19
July
1941). 50
The Army's Letter to the Armed Forces High Command.
53
The Situation toward the End of July
1941. 57
4.
Planning for Future Operation·
The Army's Order of
28
July
1941. 59
Directive No.
34 (30
July
1941). 61
Hitler's Vacillation over Strategy.
. 61
The Supplement to Direotive No.
34 (12
August
1941)_ 64
Developments to Mid-August
1941_ 65
The
Anny
Memorandum of
18
August
1941. 65
Hitler's Decision
(20
August
1941). 69
v¡
CONTENTS
PART TWO. OPERATIONS IN
1941—
Continued
Chapter
5.
The Divenlon and Reassembly
?<»'
The Personnel Situation (End of August
1941)._,-_. 71
Increasing Logistical Difficulties (Early September
1941). 72
POL
. 72
Track-Laying and Wheeled Vehicles
. 72
Developments to Mid-September
1941_ 73
Directive No.
35 (6
September
1941). 76
The Situation at the End of September
1941. 77
Military-Economic Survey
(2
October
1941). 78
The Muddy Period and Its Effect on Operations (October
1941). 79
Hitler's Plan for the Seizure of Moscow
(12
October
1941). 81
6.
The German Attack on Moscow
Strategic Factors
_._ 83
Last-Minute Planning and Operations to
13
November
1941. 85
The Course of the Offensive
(14
November-5 December
1941). 86
The Personnel Situation (End of November
1941)_ 88
Critique
_._ 88
PART THREE.
1942—
THE YEAR OF INDECISION
Chapter
7.
The Russian Counteroffensive (December
1941
-February
1942)
The First German Reverses
_ 91
Hitler's Directive No.
39 (8
December
1941).^. 92
The Army High Command Order of
8
December
1941_ 94
Intelligence Estimate
_ 94
Plans
. 95
The Mission of the Army Groups
_ 95
Conduct
oí
Operations
_ 96
Organization
_ 96
The Red Army Seizes the Initiative
_ 97
Developments to
25
December
1941_ 99
The German Crisis in Mid-January
1942_ 101
The Crisis Reaches Its Climax (Beginning of February
1942). 105
The Russian Offensive Is Halted
(20
February
1942). 106
Critique
. 107
S. Preliminary Planning for a German Offensive in the Caucasus,
1942
Exploratory Steps (July 1940-September
1941). 109
The First Plan for a Caucasus Operation (October
1941). 110
Caucasus Planning in November
1941_ 112
Effects of the Moscow Setback (January
1942)_ 113
The First Preparatory Orders (February
1942). 114
The Navy's Role (February
1942). 117
Intelligence Estimate
(20
February
1942). 117
Hitler's Preoccupations in Early March
1942. 118
The Situation at the End of March
1942. 119
9.
Preparations for the German Summer Offensive
Directive No.
41 (5
April
1942). 121
Estimates, Delays, and Disappointments in April
1942----- 124
Intelligence Estimate.
.
I24
COIWENTS
vii
PART THREE.
1942—
THE YEAR OF
INDECISiON-Conrlnued
Chapter
9.
Préparations
for
lhe
German Summer Offensive
—
Continued P<w
Estimates
—
Continued
Delay in the Preliminary Operations
_ 125
The Situation at Army Group. Center
_._ 125
Chain of Command.'
_ 125
Transportation
_'._. 126
Turkey Remains Neutral
. 126
Logistical Preparations
_ 127
Timing
. 127
Chain of Command.
_ 127
Supplies
. 127
Motor Vehicles
. 128
Rail Transportation
_. 128
Summary
_ 128
Organizational Problems
_._ 128
Rehabilitation of Units
_. 128
Shortage of Technicians
_ 129
Construction of Fortifications
_. 129
Oil Brigade Caucasus
_ 130
Casualties and Replacements
._. 130
The Participation of Germany's Allies
_ 131
Rear Area Security
. 132
Army Group South's Defense Line
_1_ 132
The Role of Army Group A
. 132
Feint and Counterfeint
_ 133
Warning Notes (May
1942). 134
The Armed Forces Potential in the Spring of
1942. 134
The Preliminary Operations (May-June
1942). 139
Last-Minute Incidents and Impressions (June
1942). 141
10.
Initial Operation! and New Plant (July
1942)
The First Phase
(28
June-6 July
1942). 143
The Second Phase
(30
June-7 July
1942). 143
Changes in German Order of Battle (July
1942). 145
The Army Group A Offensive
. 145
The Operation Plan
. 145
The Army Group A Attack
_ 147
German and Russian Weaknesses
_ 148
Directive No.
43. 149
The Continuation of Operations
_ 149
The Situation of the Other Army Groups by
20
July
1942. 150
Directive No.
44 (21
July
1942). 152
Directive No.
45 (23
July
1942). 152
German Shortages
_ 155
Tanks
. 155
Gasoline
_ 155
Stalingrad Takes Priority Over the Caucasus (End of July
1942). 156
11.
The Period of Stagnation (August-October
1942)
Developments to Mid-August
1942_. 158
Personnel and Other Problems
(16-18
August
1942). 161
The Situation in the Caucasus (Second Half of August
1942). 162
Viii
CONTENTS
PART THREE.
1942—
THE YEAR OF INDEOSION-ConHnued
Chapter
11.
The Period of Stagnation (August-October
1942)—
Continued
ОД
The Opening of the Battle for Stalingrad (End of August
1942). 164
The German Leadership Crisis (September
1942). 165
Faulty Intelligence and Its Interpretation
. 167
The German Offensive Grinds to a Halt
(26
September
1942). 167
German Estimates in October and Early November
1942. 169
Army Group A
_._. 169
Army Group
В
_■_. 170
The Estimate of
β
November
. 171
The Oil of the Caucasus.:
_. 173
German Efforts at Production
. 173
Russian Supplies
_._. 174
Local Engagements (October-Mid-November
1942). 174
12.
Critical Analysis of the German Summer Offensive in
1942
Different Concepts of Strategy
_. 176
Differences over the Choice of Objective
._. 177
Mistakes in the Execution of the German Offensive
_ 177
APPENDIXES
A. List of German Military Leaders (July 1940-November
1942). 180
B. Chronology of Events
---------------------------------._ 184
C. Bibliographical Note
. 187
MAPS
Ко.
1.
General Reference Map of Eastern Europe
_ 3
2.
The
Mareks
Plan
._._.
б
3.
The Army Plan
. 17
4.
General Reference Map of the Far North.
. 29
6.
The Final Plan for Operation
BARBAROSSA.
3β
β.
German and Russian Dispositions (June
1941). 43
7.
Situation on
19
July
1941.
facing
48
8.
Situation on
30
July
1941.
facing
57
9.
The Army Plan of
18
August
1941.
facing
66
10.
Situation in Mid-September
1941.
facing
74
11.
Situation on
6
October
1941.
facing
79
12.
Situation on
б
December
1941.
facing
86
13.
Situation in Mid-January
1942.
facing
101
14.
General Reference Map of the Caucasus Area
.-.
facing
110
15.
Situation at the End of June
1942.
facing
144
16.
Situation on
20
July
1942.
facing
151
17.
Situation on
18
November
1942.
facing
174
CHARTS
No.
1.
German Chain of Command
(1
July
1940). *
2.
Order of Battle on
21
June
1941.
39
3.
German Order of Battle—Russian Theater of War (January
1942)------ 102
4.
German Order of Battle—Russian Theater of War (Beginning of July
1942).
146
it
ГЅлттап
Order of Battle—Russian Theater of War
(12
August
1942). 160 |
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spelling | Grant, Richard Gordon Verfasser aut Barbarossa the German campaign in Russia : planning and operations (1940 - 1942) R. Gordon Grant Victoria, BC Trafford 2006 VIII, 187 S. Ill., Kt. 22 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Historical 1 Includes bibliographical references Geschichte 1940-1942 gnd rswk-swf World War, 1939-1945 / Campaigns / Russia (Federation) Weltkrieg (1939-1945) World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Russia (Federation) Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 gnd rswk-swf Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 s Geschichte 1940-1942 z DE-604 Historical 1 (DE-604)BV023426856 1 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016521473&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Grant, Richard Gordon Barbarossa the German campaign in Russia : planning and operations (1940 - 1942) Historical World War, 1939-1945 / Campaigns / Russia (Federation) Weltkrieg (1939-1945) World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Russia (Federation) Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 gnd |
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title | Barbarossa the German campaign in Russia : planning and operations (1940 - 1942) |
title_auth | Barbarossa the German campaign in Russia : planning and operations (1940 - 1942) |
title_exact_search | Barbarossa the German campaign in Russia : planning and operations (1940 - 1942) |
title_exact_search_txtP | Barbarossa the German campaign in Russia : planning and operations (1940 - 1942) |
title_full | Barbarossa the German campaign in Russia : planning and operations (1940 - 1942) R. Gordon Grant |
title_fullStr | Barbarossa the German campaign in Russia : planning and operations (1940 - 1942) R. Gordon Grant |
title_full_unstemmed | Barbarossa the German campaign in Russia : planning and operations (1940 - 1942) R. Gordon Grant |
title_short | Barbarossa |
title_sort | barbarossa the german campaign in russia planning and operations 1940 1942 |
title_sub | the German campaign in Russia : planning and operations (1940 - 1942) |
topic | World War, 1939-1945 / Campaigns / Russia (Federation) Weltkrieg (1939-1945) World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Russia (Federation) Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 gnd |
topic_facet | World War, 1939-1945 / Campaigns / Russia (Federation) Weltkrieg (1939-1945) World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Russia (Federation) Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 |
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