Barbarossa unleashed: the German Blitzkrieg through Central Russia to the gates of Moscow, June - December 1941
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adam_text | Contents
Notes
on
Style.............................................................8
List of Maps................................................................
9
List of Abbreviations
.................................................10
Foreword
...................................................................13
Preface
......................................................................15
Acknowledgments
.....................................................20
Introduction
..............................................................22
CHAPTER
1:
Initial Planning
&
Preparations (July
-
Dec.
1940).... 30
1.1:
Armistice at
Compiègne
(June
1940)...............................30
1.2:
Reflections on France
1940..............................................32
1.3:
Strategic Considerations/Overtures to England
................34
1.4:
Initial Steps toward War with Russia
................................36
1.5:
Russia- Hitler s
eigentlicher Krieg? ..............................40
1.6:
Military Preparations for the Russian Campaign (July
-
December
1940).............................................................43
1,7:
From the Battle of Britain to Berlin: Key Military,
Diplomatic
&
Political Events (July
-
December
1940)......50
1.8:
Crossing the Rubicon: The
Barbarossa
Directive
(18
Dec.
1940)................................................................55
1.9:
German Planning Through
1940
-An Assessment
...........57
1.9.1:
Failure to Plan beyond Initial Operations
..................59
1.9.2:
Primacy of Operational Planning
..............................59
1.9.3:
Paucity of Forces Committed to the Campaign
........60
1.9.4:
Failures of Intelligence
.............................................61
1.9.5:
Failures of Logistics
..................................................62
CHAPTER
2:
Trains, Planes, Trucks and Horses:
Aufmarsch
for the Offensive (January
-
May
1941)....................71
2.1 :
When did Hitler Make His Final Decision to Attack Russia?
.. 71
2.2:
Conference at the Berghof
(9
January
1941)....................73
2.3:
The Deployment Order and Initial Concentrations in the
East (January-May
1941)..............................................75
2.4:
Two Conferences
-
Two Faces of the Fuehrer
(3
February
& 30
March
1941)........................................81
2.4.1 :
At the Berghof
(3
February
1941)............................81
2.4.2:
At the Reich Chancellery in Berlin
(30
March
1941).....82
2.5:
Field Marshal
von Bock
Takes Command
.........................86
2.5.1:
His Military Career
...................................................86
2.5.2:
Bock s Headquarters Transferred to the East
.............88
2.6:
Army Group Center Prepares for War (Feb.
-
May
1941).... 90
2.7.
North Africa, the Balkans and Crete (Jan.
-
May
1941)....98
2.7.1:
North Africa
.............................................................99
2.7.2:
The Balkans
...........................................................100
2.7.3:
Airborne Operations in Crete
.................................105
CHAPTER
3:
The Adversaries I: The State of the Wehrmadrt
.......112
3.1:
Force Structure of the Army
...........................................112
3.2:
The Marching Infantry
...................................................115
3.3:
Panzer
&
Motorized Divisions
........................................118
3.4:
Reorganization
&
Expansion of the Mobile Forces
..........121
3.5:
The German Air Force
....................................................125
CHAPTER
4:
The Adversaries II: The State of the Red Army
........139
4.1:
Buildup of the Industrial Base
&
Armed Forces
(A Brief Overview)
.........................................................140
4.2:
Impact of the Purges
.....................................................142
4.3:
Force Structure
&
Dispositionson
Eve of
Barbarossa......144
4.3.1:
Infantry
&
Artillery
.................................................147
4.3.2:
Mechanized Forces
................................................151
4.3.3:
Cavalry
&
Airborne Troops
.....................................155
4.3.4:
Soviet Air Forces
....................................................156
4.4:
Final Strategic Planning: Failures
&
False Assumptions
...158
4.5:
The Red Army
-
Ready for War?
...................................160
4.6:
Joseph Stalin: What did he Know and When did he Know it?
....162
CHAPTER
5:
The Eve of War: Final Preparations for the Russian
Campaign (May-June
1941).................................172
5.1 :
German Assembly in the East Completed (May -June
41)... 172
5.1.1:
The Ground Forces
................................................172
5.1.2:
The Logistical Buildup
............................................175
5.1.3:
The Luftwaffe
........................................................176
5.1.4:
Total Forces in the East
...........................................177
5.1.5:
The Army Groups: Orders of Battle and Missions...
178
5.2:
The Ostheer
-
A First Strike Capability?
(Erstschlagkapazitaet?)
..................................................181
5.3:
Rumors of War in Far Away Places
................................185
5.4:
Final Meeting at the Reich Chancellery
(14
June
1941)..189
5.5:
Operation
Barbarossa -
Pre-emptive or Preventive War?
......191
5.6:
Final Days
&
Hours before
Х
-Tag ...............................
197
5.6.1:
Berlin (An Anxious Fuehrer )
...............................197
5.6.2:
Headquarters, Army Group Center
........................200
5.6.3:
The Soldiers at the Front
........................................202
CHAPTER
6:
Barbarossa
Unleashed: Army Group Center goes
to War (Sunday,
22
June
1941)...............................216
6.1:0305 & 0315
Hours-The Artillery Preparation
.............218
6.2:
The Ground Attack
-
Initial Contact with the Red Army
.....222
6.2.1: 2
Panzer Group
......................................................223
6.2.2:
Fourth Army
..........................................................229
6.2.3:
Ninth Army
............................................................232
6.2.4: 3
Panzer Group
......................................................234
6.3:
Berlin, Germany, and the Start of the War
.....................236
6.4:
Stalin
&
Soviet Western Front Respond
..........................240
6.5:
The Luftwaffe Has a Field Day
...................................247
6.6:
Midnight,
22
June
1941
-the First
21
Hours
.................252
CHAPTER
7:
Vormarsch
I: The Frontier Battles (The Encirclement
Battles of Belostok
-
Minsk)
(23
June
- 9
July
1941 ) ..261
7.1:
A New Kind of War
.......................................................261
7.2:
Forging the Pockets
.......................................................266
7.2.1: 2
Panzer Group
......................................................267
7.2.2: 3
Panzer Group
......................................................275
7.2.3:
Fourth
&
Ninth Armies
...........................................281
7.3:
Hitler and the German High Command
.........................293
7.4:
Stalin
&
Soviet High Command Respond
.......................298
7.4.1 :
Immediate Measures taken by Soviet Leadership
...298
7.4.2:
Stalin s Behavior in Wake of the German Attack
.....301
7.4.3:
Military Developments: First
18
Days from the Soviet
Perspective
............................................................304
7.5:
Final Destruction of the Belostok-Minsk Pockets
............308
7.6:
The Race to the Rivers
-
Drive to the Dvina-Dnepr River
Lines
..............................................................................310
7.6.1: 2
Panzer Group
......................................................312
7.6.2. 3
Panzer Group
......................................................317
7.7:
Food, Fuel, Munitions
-
Supplying Army Group Center...
320
7.8:
The Frontier Battles in the Balance
.................................325
CHAPTER
8:
The German Soldiers Initial Experiences in the East-
Panzemaenner,
Infanterie,
Luftwaffe
......................342
8.1:
Weather
&
Terrain
.........................................................345
8.2:
Panzermaenner
..............................................................350
8.2.1:
Characteristics of the Panzer
Vormarsch.................350
8.2.2:
German Panzer Generals led from the Front
..........355
8.2.3:
T-34S, KVs and Stalin Organs
.............................358
8.2.4:
The Inevitable Outcome
-
Remorseless Attrition....
361
8.3: Infanteristen..................................................................366
8.3.1:
Equipping, Clothing, Feeding
.................................368
8.3.2:
Marching
...............................................................376
8.3.3:
Fighting
.................................................................386
8.4: Luftwaffe-Soldaten........................................................398
CHAPTER
9:
Cultural Collisions
&
Crimes of War on the
Eastern Front
...........................................................420
9.1 :
Encounters with People
&
Culture in the Soviet Paradise
... 420
9.2:
The Barbarization of Warfare on the Eastern Front
.........433
9.3: Keine Kameraden:
Crimes of the Ostheer
......................435
9.3.1:
Soviet Prisoners of War
..........................................437
9.3.2:
The Commissar Order
............................................443
9.3.3:
Support of Genocide against the Jews
....................446
9.3.4:
Bandenbekaempfung: The Conduct of the Partisan
War
........................................................................449
9.3.5:
How Criminal was the
Wehrmacht?.......................454
9.4: Keine Kameraden:
Crimes of the Red Army
...................458
9.4.1:
Disregard of the Red Cross
&
Attacks on German
Medical Personnel
.................................................460
9.4.2:
German Prisoners of War
.......................................465
9.4.3:
Use of Proscribed Ammunition
...............................469
CHAPTER
10:
Vormarsch
II: The Encirclement Battle of Smolensk
&
Transition to Positional Warfare
(10
July
- 5
August
1941)......................................................................482
10.1 :
Guderian
&
Hoth Shatter Soviet River Line Defenses
...486
10.1.1: 2
Panzer Group
....................................................486
10.1.2: 3
Panzer Group
....................................................493
10.1.3:
The infantry Armies (Fortress Polotsk)
..................496
10.2:
Encirclement Battle of Smolensk
..................................502
10.2.1: 2
Panzer Group
....................................................503
10.2.2: 3
Panzer Group
....................................................515
10.2.3:
Conclusion of the Smolensk
Kesselschlacht..........525
10.3:
The Luftwaffe Strikes at Moscow
.................................530
10.3.1:
Hitler Decides to Level Moscow
...........................530
10.3.2:
Moscow Prepares for Aerial Assault
.....................531
10.3.3:
The Initial Luftwaffe Strikes
..................................534
10.3.4:
The Soviets Bomb Berlin
.......................................537
10.4:
Hitler
&
the German High Command
...........................538
10.4.1:
Euphoria Gives Way to Angst
...............................539
10.4.2:
Moscow or Leningrad
&
the Ukraine:
Hitler vs. his Generals
..........................................544
10.4.3:
Hitler Visits Army Group Center
(Borisov,
4
August
1941)..................................................................548
10.5:
The Other Side of the Hill
........................................550
10.5.1:
Changes to the Soviet Command Structure
..........551
10.5.2:
Ongoing Red Army Mobilization
&
Force Generation
...552
10.5.3:
Red Army Reorganization
....................................555
10.5.4:
ULTRA
&
the Russians
.........................................556
10.6: Stellungskrieg:
The Transition to Positional Warfare
.....557
10.6.1 :
Case One
- 6
Infantry Division in Mezha Sector
..559
10.6.2:
Case Two
-46
Panzer Corps in El nia Salient
........569
CHAPTER
11:
Barbarossa
Denied
-
The Collapse of the Eastern
Blitzkrieg (August
-
December
1941 )......................598
11.1: Armeegruppe
Guderian
&
Second Army
-
Krichev
&
Gomel
.........................................................598
11.2: 3
Panzer Group Recaptures Velikie
Luki
.......................603
11.3:
Strategic Crisis Resolved
-
Hitler Triumphs over his
Generals
......................................................................607
11.3.1:
Hitler Comes to a Decision
(12-21
August
1941).607
11.3.2:
The Army High Command Responds
...................610
11.3.3:
Analysis of the
21
August Fuehrer Directive
.....615
11.4:
The Status of Army Group Center (August
-
Sept.
1941)... 619
11.4.1:
Ongoing Attrition
&
Partial Regeneration
............620
11.4.2:
The Strained Logistical Situation
...........................621
11.5:
The
Stellungskrieg
Continues East of Smolensk
............625
11.5.1:
Soviet Dukhovshchina Offensive
......................629
11.5.2:
The Red Army Recaptures El nia
..........................631
11.5.3:
The Heavy Fighting Subsides
&
Germans Prepare
Typhoon
...........................................................634
11.6:
Operations on the Flanks, Typhoon
&
the Defeat of
Operation
Barbarossa
..................................................636
11.6.1:
Leningrad
&
the Kiev Cauldron
............................636
11.6.2:
Operation Typhoon
-
The Advance on Moscow....
639
11.6.3:
The Red Army Counteroffensive
&
the German
Retreat from Moscow
...........................................................647
11.7:
Barbarossa
Denied
-
Why did Hitler s Russian Blitzkrieg
Fail?
......................................................................................651
APPENDICES
1.
Comparative Military Ranks (German/American)
..............670
2.
Army Group Center Order of Battle
(21
June
1941).........671
3. 292
Infantry Division (Organization, Personnel,
Weapons
&
Equipment)
(21
June
1941)...........................673
4.
Tank Strength of Panzer Divisions in Army Group Center
Order of Battle
(21
June
1941)........................................676
5.
Soviet Western Front Order of Battle
(22
June
1941)........678
6.
Ostfrontkaempfer: German Assessments of Soviet Weapons....
680
Select Bibliography
.................................................686
Index of Names
.......................................................705
PHOTO ESSAY NO.
1:
Commanders and Weapons (follows page
144)
PHOTO ESSAY NO.
2:
Vormarsch
of Army Group Center through Central
Russia
-
Summer
1941
(follows page
352)
PHOTO ESSAY NO
3:
Battle of Moscow and Winter Battles (October
1941
March
1942)
(follows page
592)
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spelling | Luther, Craig W. H. Verfasser aut Barbarossa unleashed the German Blitzkrieg through Central Russia to the gates of Moscow, June - December 1941 Craig W. H. Luther Atglen, PA Schiffer 2013 712 S. Ill. 10 Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1941 gnd rswk-swf Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 gnd rswk-swf Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 s Geschichte 1941 z b DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027079980&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Luther, Craig W. H. Barbarossa unleashed the German Blitzkrieg through Central Russia to the gates of Moscow, June - December 1941 Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 gnd |
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title | Barbarossa unleashed the German Blitzkrieg through Central Russia to the gates of Moscow, June - December 1941 |
title_auth | Barbarossa unleashed the German Blitzkrieg through Central Russia to the gates of Moscow, June - December 1941 |
title_exact_search | Barbarossa unleashed the German Blitzkrieg through Central Russia to the gates of Moscow, June - December 1941 |
title_full | Barbarossa unleashed the German Blitzkrieg through Central Russia to the gates of Moscow, June - December 1941 Craig W. H. Luther |
title_fullStr | Barbarossa unleashed the German Blitzkrieg through Central Russia to the gates of Moscow, June - December 1941 Craig W. H. Luther |
title_full_unstemmed | Barbarossa unleashed the German Blitzkrieg through Central Russia to the gates of Moscow, June - December 1941 Craig W. H. Luther |
title_short | Barbarossa unleashed |
title_sort | barbarossa unleashed the german blitzkrieg through central russia to the gates of moscow june december 1941 |
title_sub | the German Blitzkrieg through Central Russia to the gates of Moscow, June - December 1941 |
topic | Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027079980&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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