Voices from Stalingrad: unique first-hand accounts from World War II's cruellest battle
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adam_text | CONTENTS Remembering Stalingrad 6 1 From Red beard to Blue 8 2 Enemy at the Gates 40 3 War of the Rats 70 4 Conquest of the Factories 118 5 Uran -The Counter-Attack 154 6 Inside the Cauldron 184 7 Cold Days in Hell 212 8 Operation Ring 242 9 After the Battle 282 Glossary 310 Chronology 312 Contributors Index 313 General Index 315 Acknowledgments 320 Picture Credits 320
Contributors Index / Index aus Stalingrad erinnern sich, Frauke Eickhoflf(ed.), Verein zur Förderung der Städtepartnerschaft 2003 62, 62-3 [Quoted in] V nebe Stalingrada, V.S. Melnikov, Nizhne-Volzhskoye knizhnoye izdatelstvo 1983 S4-5,177,177-8 Voina, Ilya Ehrenburg, OGIZ 1943 66-7, 295 Völkischer Beobachter, 10 November 1942 152-3 Völkischer Beobachter, 31 January 1943 263 Year ofStalingrad, The, Alexander Werth, London 1946 292,292-3,293-4 ‘Vesli dorogtebe tvoi dom...’, Konstantin Simonov, in Sobrante sochinenii v 6-і tomakh, Khudozhestvennaya literatura 1966 67-9 [Quoted in], Yesterday’s Britain, Jonathan Bastable (ed.), Reader’s Digest 1998 12 GENERALINDEX Adam, Colonel 265-8 Afanasyev, Lieutenant Ivan joins Pavlov’s House 108-9 limited resources 109 Alexenko, Nikolai attack begins 194 on capture of house 196-7 getting into position 191-3 on L-shaped house problem 189-90 TNT laid 196 Aiexeyev, Mikhail bodies and weapons piled high 256 on katyushas 37-8 Andreyevskaya, Anna captured by Germans 77-81 liberated by Russians 182 transfer to POW camp 79-81 Artashkevich, Konstantin sees rifle down plane 173 Averyanov, N.F. self-sacrifice of 125 Bakanov, Dmitry on slagheap dugout 135 Bafebanov, Mikhail oil explosion escape 120 sees blazing Volga 120 Batova, Alexandra nursing the wounded 38-9 Belgium 14 Belyayeva, Raya 17S Berdyshev (anti-tank man) 99 Berezhkov, Valentin Sword of Stalingrad presentation 304-5 Beria, Lavrenty 88 Beumefberg, Major Werner on supply shortages 203-4, 206 Beyer, Wilhelm Raimund Christmas starvation 219 on self-cannibalization 219 unwilling SS
replacement 169-70 wounds secure evacuation 249-51 Bochkaryov, Alexei 127-8 Bogdanova, K.S. evacuees bombed 46-7 Borisov, Vladimir account-keeping difficulties 230 on Lyudnikov’s Island 199-200 Volga crossing dangers 229-30 Britain 14 Budanova, Katya 175 Burguchev, Vasily on Mamayev Kurgan bombing 119 Burlakov, Ivan ‘scratch’ regiment fighting 141-3 Caldwell, Erskine on Soviet patriotism 17 on Stalin’s radio speech 15 camouflage 164 cauldron (Kessel) Christmas celebrations 212-23 German hunger 206, 224-8 Germans crapped 184-7 Hitler’s ‘stay-puť order 202-6 relief column failure 207-11 Chamberlain, Nevide 13 Chekhov, Anatoly 111 children 123, 307-8 Chistyakov, General 182,243 Chubarov, A.P. air battle with Germans 54-5 Chuikov, General Vasity 92 308 on 14 October 140 appearance and character 76-7 takes command of 62nd 76 Churchill, Winston 25, 63 on German threat 12, 13 presents sword to Stalin 303-5 Constantinescu, General 165 Demchenko, Anya 175 Denmark 14 Dibold, Hans on deadly meal 254-5 on holding camp horrors 300-1 on mystery deaths 227-8 on ‘retreat’ to Stalingrad 252-5 on Soviet compassion 302-3 Doerr, General Hans on city fighting 103-4 Dohna-Schlobbiten, Alexander shock at state of Germans 248-9 Dorosh, Lieutenant 190, 191, 192, 194 Dovbishchuk, Ivan on smoke camouflage 164 315
Dragan, Lieutenant Anton battle for station 95-6 macabre red flag 99 ‘nail factory* fighting 96-8 Volga escape 99-100 Dumitrescu, Genera] 159 Dyadenko, Captain Nikolai as envoy to Germans 238, 238-41 first meets Paulus 282-4 interpreting mission 282 on Paulus’s surrender 283-7 Ehrenburg, Ilya 64-5, 303 ‘kill a German’ article 66-7 mocks German arrogance 295 Einsiedel, Heinrich von enjoys Stalingrad attack 51-3 on Russian plane losses 53 Eismann, Major 211 evacuation 45-8 Fatyushenkov, Alexander on retreat to Stalingrad 37 Filippov, Colonel Grigory on Kałach bridge capture 178-81 France 14 G—, Berthold on Russian prisoners 59-60 on Stalingrad advance 60 Stalingrad optimism 55-6 Galadzhev, General Sergei drafts surrender ultimatum 234-5 Ganiyev, Pulat cavalry charge success 159 surprise prisoners 168-9 Gerlach, Heinrich horror of Gumrak wounded 256-7 German army capture of Stalingrad 90-1, 103 cauldron see cauldron (Kessel) German dead ‘everywhere’ 295 Hitler orders brutality 63-4 pre-war rearmament 12 316 Russian surrender offers 234-41, 264-70 German army formations Armies Army Group Centre 15, 21 Army Group North 15 Army Group South 15,26, 28 Second Army 28 Fourth Panzer Army 28, 28-9, 38 Sixth Army 28,28-9,31, 153, 169-71, 184-297 Corps 48th Panzer 160,160-1, 207 57th Panzer 207 Divisions 6th Panzer 207, 209 11th Panzer 207 14th Panzer 123 16th Panzer 39, 55, 184, 227, 248 23rd Panzer 207 24th Panzer 77,81,123, 213 39th Guards 123 60th Infantry 216,220 71st 77 76th 77 94th Infantry 77, 81,86, 123 284th Rifle 123 295th Infantry 77 376th Infantry 208 389th Infantry 31
Germany ‘beer-hall putsch’day 152 invasion of Russia begins 15 invasions of Europe 14 Russian treaty 13-14 Glazkov, Sergeant Ivan attack begins 195 on L-shaped house problem 188-9 waits for attack 193 watches house demolition 196 Glukhikh, Konstantin German air supplies stopped 209-10 Goebbelsjoseph 225 Goring, Hermann empty airlift promises 203, 205 Stalingrad rhetoric 263-4 grain elevator batde 81-6 Gridnev, Colonel AJ. on women pilots’bravery 175-6 Gross, Lieutenant next of kin letter 220-1 Grossman, Vasily arrival of 13th Guards 93-4 on ‘battle of snipers’ 198 on Chekhov the sniper 111 on return of population 298-300 Gulko, Grigory on the ‘barge of death’ 147-50 comrade’s Volga drama 150-1 Gumrak airfield 256-8 Haldane, Christine on German sadism 64-6 Haider, Franz 21, 70 Heim, General Ferdinand 160-1 Henry, Harald on Barbarossa devastation 17-18 ‘pain’and‘exhaustion’ 18-19 on Russian cold 21-2 Hitler, Adolf 211 airlift plan 203-6 ‘commissar order* 63-4 Kessel ‘stay-put’ order 202-3 pre-war German expansion 12-13 reaction to surrender 28990 rearmament of army 12 Stalingrad attack plans 70-1 Stalingrad obsession 134, 152-3, 263 Uranus orders 160 Mein Kampf 8-9 Hoffman, Willi on grain elevator battle 81 on growing Red Army 123-4 on high cost of fighting 85-6 redeployment dismay 123
Index Hoth, Generai Hermann 208 Hube, General Hans 55, 59 horrors 45-6 Kudryavtsev, Sergeant on Operation Ring 246-7 ¡M Stalin 57-8 Jòdicke, Corporal on Russian propaganda 184 L-shaped house 187-97 Ladnaya, Larisa on Stalingrad bombing 44-5 Lange, Werner four-iegged K—, Otto Stalingrad optimism 87 Kałach capture of bridge 178-81 KaJigo, Corporal Bruno cauldron despair 225-6 Kartashev, Viktor civilian encounters 125-6 counting the dead 132 crossing the Volga 121-3 on fierce factory fighting 127-30 holding the position 131-2 ‘Not one step back!’ 133-4 ‘our men surrendered’ 137-8 Red October position 122-3 traitors appeared’ 132 trapped in basement 136-8 travelling to Stalingrad 118-19 katyushas 37-8 Khairutdinov, Afzai caught in minefield 273-4 Germans ‘demoralized’ 271 ‘lucky* wound 274-6 takes Germans prisoner 271-3 Khozyainov, Andm on grain elevator defence 82-5 ‘goose’ 219 Laskin, General 264 Leningrad, siege of 26 Lesko, Hans on Russian propaganda 215-16 Luftwaffe 4th Aír Fleet 50, 55 bombing of Mamayev Kurgan 119 destruction of Stalingrad 43-50 early dominance 20-1,50-5, 71, 86-7 Stalingrad airlift failure 203-6 streets strafed 98 superiority diminishes 173 Lukash, Alexander end-of-battle joy 281 on futile deaths 280 late fighting anger 279-80 Lutsenko, Dmitry grenade throwing‘lecture’ 140-1 Lyamov, Pavel on envoy mission 265-6 Lyudnikov, General Ivan 141, 144, 198-9 Lyudnikov*5 Island 199-201, 228-9 Kidryanov, Matvei German supplies diverted 243, 245 Opel cars find 245-6 Kiev 306-7 Kleist, General Ewald von on Operation Blue 26-7 ЮеЫсауа 159, 160, 162 Koleganov,
Lieutenant 97 Kondratenko, Viktor on captured Germans 296-7 Kotelnikovo 207,211 Krekhova, Elizaveta evacuation Malinovsky, General R 209 Mamayev Kurgan battle stalemate 100-3 German bombing of 119 German capture of 92 Mamekov, Mikhail hand to hand fighting 115 sniper group tactics 114-15 snipers’tally 115 Manstein, Field Marshal Erich von Winter Storm failure 207-11, 212 Marchenko, Sergeant 196 Maznitsa, Nikolai left for dead 101-2 on Mamayev Kurgan bravery 101-2 Melnikov, Aleksei 177 Miroshnichenko, Lieutenant 140-1 Molotov cocktails 105 Morozov, Sergeant 201 Moscow, Battle of 24-5 Mutin, Genera] on arrest of Paulus 269-70 enters German HQ 266-7 as envoy to Paulus 264-6 nail factory battle 96-8 Nekrasov, Viktor pathetic reinforcements 92-3 Netherlands 14 Novikov, General 124 Onishchenko, Grigory Uranus optimism 172-3 Operation Operation Operation Operation Barbarossa 15-25 Blue 26-39, 70 Litde Saturn 209 Ring 242-81 artillery barrage 242 German dead ‘uncountable’ 255 German ‘retreat’ 252 ‘Red Square’ devastation 259-60 Soviet plan 243 Soviets join forces 277-8 Soviet victory 280-1 two Kessels formed 260 Operation Typhoon 24-5 Operation Uranus 154-83 opening artillery storm 154, 160 the pincers close 182-3 southern pincer advances 163-73 Operation Winter Storm 207-11 Oriyankin, Valentin camera was target 151-2 New Year ‘celebrations’ 317
231-2 violin gift 232 Ozerinsky, Semyon on choice of envoy 237 envoys fired upon 238-9 on German surrender ultimatum 234 P-, Karl Kessel escape hopes 208-9, 219-20 on lack of rations 220 Panikakha, Mikhail self sacrifice of 125 Paulus» Field Marshal Friedrich 28, 51, 161, 242 airlift anger 228 appearance and character 76 arrested by Laskin 269-71 despair of 223-4, 260 factory attacks relaunched 134-5 factory district plan 119 grain elevator joy 86 Hitler’s promotion ploy 264 last radio messages 261-2 message to Stalingrad troops 187 official surrender of 282-7 ‘private citizen’ plea 268 refuses breakout 211 Stalingrad optimism 70-1 propaganda 33, 59,184, 215 R—, Werner Christmas Eve thoughts 217 fears of death 232-3 on Russian propaganda 233-4 railway station German occupation 88, 91 Russians take back 95 ‘rat war* 106 Razuvayev, Nikolai post-battle tragedy 297-8 on Stalingrad bombing 43 Red October fighting 120-45 Reichel, Joachim 27-8 Reuber, Kurt Fortress Madonna of 222-3 saves food for patients 221 Richthofen, General Wolfram von airlift pessimism 204-5 on Stalingrad bombing 50-1 Ritter, Bernhard invasion exhilaration 19-20 Rodimtsev, Alexander 94-5, 152 Roemer, Sergeant encircled by Russians 184-6 Rokossovsky, General 282 Romanenko, General 160 Romanian army 3rd Army 161-2 surrender request 262 Pavlov» Sergeant Yakov 107, 4th Army 165 108, 110, 308-9 ‘Pavlov’s House’ 107-10 as unwilling victims 154, Pitomnik airfield 243, 247, 251-2 Pfievier, Theodor on Uranus devastation 154-5, 158 Poland invasion of 14 Popov» Captain Viktor fight for cisterns 102-3 ‘vicious’ German
attacks 102-3 Potansky» Georgy on the Mill 108 Pravdanko, Captain G. counter-attacks Germans 57-8 318 9th Army 173 158-9, 182-3 Roosevelt, F.D. 304, 305 Rotmistrov, General Pavel 211 Russia German invasion begins 15 German treaty 13-14 586th Fighter Regiment 175, 176 British Hurricanes used 176-7 growing power of 174 ‘night witches 174-6 outclassed by Germans 51-5 Russian army envoys sent to Germans 234-41 New Year lull 230 post-Stalingrad reforms 305-6 purge of 11 reinforcements 88-91,118, 123-5, 192 ‘shock groups’ 106 street fighting tactics 103-10 superior clothing 247 use of snipers 110-11 value of artillery 145-6 vodka ration 191 Russian army formations Armies 1st Guards 71, 164 2nd Guards 209 5th Tank 160 21st Army 162, 182,243 21st Guards 71 24th Army 243 51st Army 165, 172, 209 57th Army 165,243 62nd Army (8th Guards) 34, 37, 57, 59, 71,76, 77, 89, 92, 119, 187, 228, 243, 307, 308 64th Army 34, 37, 164-5, 243, 256, 264, 265 65th Army 243 66th Army 71,243 Battalions hatred of Germans 66-9 invasion of Poland 14 119th Motorized Engineering 146 modernization of 10-11 October Revolution day 184th Independent Machinegun 129 152,199-200 outrage at damage 307 Russian airforce 46th Guards Night Bomber Regiment 174 Brigades 19th Tank 178 84th Tank 124 92nd 115 Corps
Index 4th Cavalry 167 4th Mechanized 209 13th Mechanized 167 13th Tank 173,209 Divisions 13th Guards’Infantry 89, 93-4, 100, 147, 231 29th Rifle 37 33rd Guards 34 37th Guards 124,135, 138 39th Guards 140 95th Rifle 101, 119 202 meets German envoys 267 Şchönbeck, Lieutenant HansErdmann compared with Hitler 8, 9-10 we were ‘largely encircled’ 171-2 German invasion speech 16-17 Selivanovsky (NKVD officer) report on Stalingrad 88-9 a secret policeman’s life 89-90 Selyankin, Lieutenant O.K. 138th Division 141 138th Rifle 144,198-9, Serafimovich 159,160,182 Shapiro, Henry on Uranus aftermath 182-3 193rd Rifle 118 284th Rifle 102 308th 141 Regiments 34th regiment (13th Guards) 188 295th artillery 200 344th Rifle 201 Russian navy 92nd Independent Rifle Brigade 82 143rd naval infantry brigade 167 Russkikh, Colonel ivan 167 S—, Hans almighty air battle’ 135 battle weariness 31 death fears 33 on finding food 32 on propaganda/prisoners 33-4 on Stalingrad hefľ 145 S—, Manfred air success 86-7 Sajer, Guy given surrender news 287-9 Savitskaya, Nadya German dogs danger 308 Schmidt, General Arthur as de facto commander 260 on Hitler’s Stalingrad order Stalin, Joseph 41-2 Christmas celebrations 213, 214 escape hopes dashed 213 112th Rifle 119 124th Rifle 125 229 173rd Rifle 271, 276 destroyed by Luftwaffe 43-50 history of 40-3 evacuates civilians 47-8 Shcherbina, Petr trapped in dugout 138-9 Shestakova, Raisa 38-9 ShHrin, Aron Volga bridge building 146-7 Shipovalova, Klava 39 Shishkin, Sergeant V.A, on Russian determination 124-5 Simonmeier, Corporal Heinrich 170 Simonov, Konstantin on
Germans’ burial 295-6 ‘Kill Him poem 67-9 on stench of burning Stalingrad 48 Smekhotvorov, General 118 Smolensk, Batde of 21 Smyslov, Major Alexander 237, 239-40 snipers 110-17,124,198 Sokolov, Vasily counter-offensive plans 75-6 Operation Uranus hint 153 Russian modernization 10 Stalingrad edict 29-31 Stalingrad panic 61 sword presentation 304-5 Stepanenko, I. Hawker Hurricane criticism 177 Hurricane take-off ploy 177-8 tanks, German buried tanks fiasco 160 early Panzer successes 55 tanks, Russian camouflage measures 164 T-34 production 43 Tatsinskaya airfield 209, 211 Thomas, Lieutenant Willi gives enemy ‘bloody nose’ 23-4 on rigours of war 22-3 Tikhonova, Natalya on Russian mercy 61-2 Stalingrad attack aftermath 62-3 Toepke, Gunter on Paulus’s despair 223-4 sees Russians closing in 170-1 avoiding the snipers 115-17 Tyupa, Pavel on close indoor fighting 144 on Morozov’s bravery 201 soldiers’ tears over child 229 Univermag department store Sokolov, Captain Vladimir on supply problems 200 Sovětsky 182 Speer, Albert 224-5 Stalingrad attack preparations 29 beginning of siege 59-63 98-9, 260, 265-9 Utvenko, Colonel Alexander retreat to Stalingrad 34-7 Vakurov, Ivan post-surrender resistance 276-7 319
on Red October horror 292-3 Stalingrad is ‘battlefield’ 292 Wieder, Joachim fate of defecting officer 257-8 ‘pitiful’ Stalingrad procession 258-9 Wietersheim, General 55 Wischnowski, Wemer on trapped army 212 Wünschet, Peter army shuts itself in 206-7 Russians join forces 277-8 Vasilievsky, General Alexander 71, 73֊6 Vemigora, Stepan on sniping career 112 Vinogradov, Colonel 237, 238 Volga bridge building 146-7 ledokhod hazard 147-9 making the crossing 121-3, 146 strategic importance of 145 Voronov, General Nikolai 282-6 Vowinckel, Hans August on Smolensk bombing 20-1 Yelin, Colonel Ivan 100 Yeremenko, General Andrei 173 fog delays Uranus 165-6 improvisation success 166֊7 Yerofeyev, Fyodor factory worker to soldier 49-50 Wallrawe, Sergeant-Major wounded before ‘Ring’ 248 Wemer, Helmut on starvation rations 227 Werth, Alexander on plight of remaining Germans 293-4 sniper 113 Zeitzler, General Hitler discusses surrender 290-1 hunger strike 224-5 tussle with Goring 205 Zhidok, Sasha 39 Zhigulenko, Zhenya bravery as pilot 174-5 Zholudev, General 135, 139-40 Zhukov, General Georgy 24 counter-offensive plan 75-6 disagrees with Stalin 61 Moscow counter-attack 25 and Operation Uranus 153 Stalingrad meeting with Stalin 71, 73-6 Zhulyev, Petr on Kletskaya advance 162-3 Zhurba, Lieutenant 115-16 Zaitsev, Vasily exploits as ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to thank the following people for their help with this book: Kim Davies, who read it first and gave much encouragement along the way; Ruth Binney and Christopher Summerville for their shrewd comments on the manuscript; Robert Goldie and
Alisa Jaffa for their fine work on the translations; Ame Verso and Margaret Harris at David Charles; Frau Renz of the Bibliothek für Zeitgeschichte in Stuttgart; and the elusive Frau Frischmuth of the Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv in Freiburg. Thanks are also due to Viktoriya Valeryevna Kokhenderfer of the Muzei-Panorama Stalingradskoi Bitvy in Volgograd for keeping the archive open to me on the eve of a kapitalny remont. I owe a special debt of gratitude to Lora Fyodorovna Petrova, chief archivist of the Muzei-Panorama in Volgograd, and to Valentina Alexeyevna Polyakova, its senior research officer. Their friendly and generous cooperation made this book possible. PICTURE CREDITS Plates: 1 RIA Novosti; 2 © 2004 Topfoto; 3 akg-images; 4 Imperial War Museum; 5 RIA Novosti; 6 akg-images/ ullstein bild; 7 and 9 akg-images; 8 and 10 Imperial War Museum; 12 RIA Novosti; 13 Mary Evans Picture Library; 14 RIA Novosti/Topfoto; 11 Mary Evans/Weimar Archiv; 15 Mary Evans Picture Library; 16 Mary Evans/Meledin Collection; 18 Cody Images; 17 and 19 RIA Novosti; 20 Mary Evans/Meledin Collection; 21 RIA Novosti; 22 Topham AP; 23 Ullstein-Bild; 24 and 25 RIA Novosti; 26 akg-images; 27 RIA Novosti; 28 Topham/AP; 29 Topham Picturepoint; 30 RIA Novosti; 31 RIA Novosti / TopFoto. Front cover: German soldiers positioning themselves for urban warfare in Stalingrad, 23rd September 1942. Front and back cover images supplied courtesy of The Taylor Library Bayerlsdit š Staatsbíbľ՜ ՜՜ München f -................
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spelling | Bastable, Jonathan Verfasser (DE-588)1074251539 aut Voices from Stalingrad unique first-hand accounts from World War II's cruellest battle Jonathan Bastable London Greenhill Books 2019 320 Seiten, [16] ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Originally published: Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 2006 Includes index Schlacht um Stalingrad (DE-588)4116595-0 gnd rswk-swf Stalingrad, Battle of, Volgograd, Russia, 1942-1943 Stalingrad, Battle of, Volgograd, Russia, 1942-1943 / Personal narratives, German Stalingrad, Battle of, Volgograd, Russia, 1942-1943 / Personal narratives, Russian Stalingrad, Battle of (Volgograd, Russia : 1942-1943) Russia (Federation) / Volgograd 1942-1943 Personal narratives / German Personal narratives / Russian (DE-588)4133254-4 Erlebnisbericht gnd-content Schlacht um Stalingrad (DE-588)4116595-0 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031491284&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031491284&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Bastable, Jonathan Voices from Stalingrad unique first-hand accounts from World War II's cruellest battle Schlacht um Stalingrad (DE-588)4116595-0 gnd |
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title | Voices from Stalingrad unique first-hand accounts from World War II's cruellest battle |
title_auth | Voices from Stalingrad unique first-hand accounts from World War II's cruellest battle |
title_exact_search | Voices from Stalingrad unique first-hand accounts from World War II's cruellest battle |
title_full | Voices from Stalingrad unique first-hand accounts from World War II's cruellest battle Jonathan Bastable |
title_fullStr | Voices from Stalingrad unique first-hand accounts from World War II's cruellest battle Jonathan Bastable |
title_full_unstemmed | Voices from Stalingrad unique first-hand accounts from World War II's cruellest battle Jonathan Bastable |
title_short | Voices from Stalingrad |
title_sort | voices from stalingrad unique first hand accounts from world war ii s cruellest battle |
title_sub | unique first-hand accounts from World War II's cruellest battle |
topic | Schlacht um Stalingrad (DE-588)4116595-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Schlacht um Stalingrad Erlebnisbericht |
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