Moscow tram stop: a doctor's experiences with the German spearhead in Russia
"First published in 1957, Moscow Tram Stop is a classic of World War II on the Eastern Front. Heinrich Haape was a young doctor drafted into the German Wehrmacht just before the war began. He was with the spearhead of Operation Barbarossa when it invaded the Soviet Union. The drama and exciteme...
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Zusammenfassung: | "First published in 1957, Moscow Tram Stop is a classic of World War II on the Eastern Front. Heinrich Haape was a young doctor drafted into the German Wehrmacht just before the war began. He was with the spearhead of Operation Barbarossa when it invaded the Soviet Union. The drama and excitement never slacken as Haape recounts his experiences from the unique perspective of a doctor, who often had to join in the fighting himself and witnessed the physical and psychological toll of combat"-- |
Beschreibung: | Original work published: London : Collins, 1957 |
Beschreibung: | XIX, 408 Seiten, 24 Seiten Illustrationen, Portraits (zum teil farbig) |
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adam_text | Contents Foreword..................................................................................................................................v Acknowledgments................................................................................................................ ix Introduction.......................................................................................................................... xi Chapter i: Operation “Barbarossa”.................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2: Medical Situation Unsatisfactory............................................................... 13 Chapter 3: Orders for Execution......................................................................................19 Chapter 4: The Long March............................................................................................31 Chapter 5: In Napoleon’s Footsteps............................................................................... 39 Chapter 6: Storming the Stalin Line............................................................................... 45 Chapter 7: The Burning Steppes..................................................................................... 53 Chapter 8: The Cossacks Charge..................................................................................... 61 Chapter 9: Molotov Cocktails and a Major Operation............................................... 69 Chapter 10: Stagnation......................................................................................................77 Chapter i
i: The Last Battle of the Year.........................................................................85 Chapter i 2 : The Woodcutter’s Prophecy.........................................................................95 Chapter 13: The Volga and the Mud............................................................................. 101 Chapter 14: “General Winter” and the T-34.................................................................107 Chapter 15: Manic Depression, Fever and Frostbite....................................................125 Chapter 16: Snow.......................................................................................................... 137 Chapter 17: The Moscow Tram Stop.......................................................................... 147 Chapter 18: The Suicide Battalion and the Siberians.................................................153 Chapter 19: The Wind from the Steppes....................................................................171 Chapter 20: The Numbers Shrink................................................................................ 177 Chapter 21: Natasha Petrovna.......................................................................................187 Chapter 22: The Battle of Schitinkovo..........................................................................199 Chapter 23: Scorched Earth and Panic.......................................................................215 Chapter 24: A Veteran’s Tears...................................................................................... 223 in
Contents Chapter 25: Hell Is Gridino.........................................................................................229 Chapter 26: The Jaws of the Trap............................................................................241 Chapter 27: Nina Barbarovna......................................................................................245 Chapter 28: The Russian Steamroller.........................................................................251 Chapter 29: Rzhev.........................................................................................................257 Chapter 30: Nina Here and Martha There............................................................... 263 Chapter 31 : Furs and Fever.........................................................................................269 Chapter 32: The Journey Home.................................................................................. 277 Epilogue........................................................................................................................... 287 Postscript: In the Footsteps of Dr. Haape’s 3rd Battalion, Seventy-Five Years Later, by Johannes Haape.................................................................................. 293 APPENDICES: 1: Comparative Military Ranks (German/American)................................................307 2: Record of Dr. Heinrich Haape’s Military Service (1939-1944)......................... 309 3: 6th Infantry Division: Personnel and Weapons...................................................... 313 4: Dr. Haape’s Fiancée
Responds to Outbreak of War with Russia (from her unpublished memoirs)................................................................................................315 5: “Pan Pankowski”(Account by Dr. Haape Omitted from Original Edition). . . 317 6: Activity Report of the Divisional Medical Officer (Oberfeldarzt Greif) for 6th Infantry Division (December 1941)......................................................... 321 7: Official 3rd Battalion (III./I.R. 18) Combat Report (Gridino, 3 January 1942)...................................................................................................... 325 8: “The Doctor with the German Cross [in Gold]” (War Reporter K.G. Schäfer)............................................................................................................. 329 9: Dr. Haape Records His War: Selection of Letters to His Fiancée Martha Arazym (May 1941-May 1942)................................................................ 333 10: The Battle for the Rzhev Bridgehead (1942-1943) and Postwar German-Russian Reconciliation, by Dr. Craig W. H. Luther.................................351 Historical Commentary by Dr. Craig W. H. Luther.......................................................355 Select Bibliography............................................................................................................. 395 Index....................................................................................................................................399 IV
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Contents Foreword.v Acknowledgments. ix Introduction. xi Chapter i: Operation “Barbarossa”. 1 Chapter 2: Medical Situation Unsatisfactory. 13 Chapter 3: Orders for Execution.19 Chapter 4: The Long March.31 Chapter 5: In Napoleon’s Footsteps. 39 Chapter 6: Storming the Stalin Line. 45 Chapter 7: The Burning Steppes. 53 Chapter 8: The Cossacks Charge. 61 Chapter 9: Molotov Cocktails and a Major Operation. 69 Chapter 10: Stagnation.77 Chapter i
i: The Last Battle of the Year.85 Chapter i 2 : The Woodcutter’s Prophecy.95 Chapter 13: The Volga and the Mud. 101 Chapter 14: “General Winter” and the T-34.107 Chapter 15: Manic Depression, Fever and Frostbite.125 Chapter 16: Snow. 137 Chapter 17: The Moscow Tram Stop. 147 Chapter 18: The Suicide Battalion and the Siberians.153 Chapter 19: The Wind from the Steppes.171 Chapter 20: The Numbers Shrink. 177 Chapter 21: Natasha Petrovna.187 Chapter 22: The Battle of Schitinkovo.199 Chapter 23: Scorched Earth and Panic.215 Chapter 24: A Veteran’s Tears. 223 in
Contents Chapter 25: Hell Is Gridino.229 Chapter 26: The Jaws of the Trap.241 Chapter 27: Nina Barbarovna.245 Chapter 28: The Russian Steamroller.251 Chapter 29: Rzhev.257 Chapter 30: Nina Here and Martha There. 263 Chapter 31 : Furs and Fever.269 Chapter 32: The Journey Home. 277 Epilogue. 287 Postscript: In the Footsteps of Dr. Haape’s 3rd Battalion, Seventy-Five Years Later, by Johannes Haape. 293 APPENDICES: 1: Comparative Military Ranks (German/American).307 2: Record of Dr. Heinrich Haape’s Military Service (1939-1944). 309 3: 6th Infantry Division: Personnel and Weapons. 313 4: Dr. Haape’s Fiancée
Responds to Outbreak of War with Russia (from her unpublished memoirs).315 5: “Pan Pankowski”(Account by Dr. Haape Omitted from Original Edition). . . 317 6: Activity Report of the Divisional Medical Officer (Oberfeldarzt Greif) for 6th Infantry Division (December 1941). 321 7: Official 3rd Battalion (III./I.R. 18) Combat Report (Gridino, 3 January 1942). 325 8: “The Doctor with the German Cross [in Gold]” (War Reporter K.G. Schäfer). 329 9: Dr. Haape Records His War: Selection of Letters to His Fiancée Martha Arazym (May 1941-May 1942). 333 10: The Battle for the Rzhev Bridgehead (1942-1943) and Postwar German-Russian Reconciliation, by Dr. Craig W. H. Luther.351 Historical Commentary by Dr. Craig W. H. Luther.355 Select Bibliography. 395 Index.399 IV |
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