Authors: Roger Moorhouse
Tags: #History, #General, #Europe, #Western, #Germany
80
Hugh Trevor-Roper (ed.),
Hitler’s War Directives 1939–1945
(London, 1964), p. 222.
81
Richard Overy,
The Dictators
(London, 2004), p. 20.
82
Hoffmann,
Stauffenberg
, p. 239.
83
Albert Speer,
Inside the Third Reich
(London, 1970), p. 509.
84
Hoffmann,
History
, p. 380.
85
Quoted in Kramarz, op. cit., p. 146.
86
Speer, op. cit., p. 509.
87
Fest, op. cit., p. 238.
88
Gisevius, op. cit., pp. 507–12.
89
Hoffmann,
Stauffenberg
, p. 256.
90
Gisevius, op. cit., p. 510.
91
Quoted in Hoffmann,
Stauffenberg
, op. cit., p. 243.
92
M. R. D. Foot,
SOE: The Special Operations Executive 1940–1946
(London, 1984), pp. 72–73.
93
Hoffmann,
Stauffenberg
, p. 258.
94
Fest, op. cit., p. 247.
95
Kramarz, op. cit., p. 155.
96
Constantine Fitzgibbon,
The Shirt of Nessus
(London, 1956), p. 131.
97
Quoted in Kramarz, op. cit., p. 157.
98
Hoffmann,
History
, p. 379.
99
Eberhard von Breitenbuch quoted in Fest, op. cit., p. 226.
100
Hoffmann,
Stauffenberg
, p. 262.
101
Fest, op. cit., p. 249.
102
E. Korpalski, J. Szynkowski, and G. Wünsche,
Das Führerhauptquartier im Bild und in Erinnerungen von Zeitzeugen
(Ketrzyn, 2004), p. 110.
103
See, for example, testimony of Kurt Salterberg in Guido Knopp,
Sie wollten Hitler töten
(Munich, 2004), p. 216.
104
Walter Warlimont quoted in Hoffmann,
Stauffenberg
, p. 266.
105
Kramarz, op. cit., p. 160.
106
Walter Warlimont,
Inside Hitler’s Headquarters
(London, 1964), p. 440.
107
Traudl Junge,
Until the Final Hour
(London, 2003), p. 129.
108
Fest, op. cit., p. 258.
109
Ernst Günther Schenck,
Patient Hitler
(Augsburg, 2000), p. 301.
110
Hoffmann,
History
, p. 404.
111
Junge, op. cit., p. 130.
112
Toland, op. cit., p. 801.
113
Hoffmann,
Security
, p. 252.
114
Nicolaus von Below,
At Hitler’s Side
(London, 2001), p. 210.
115
Hoffmann,
History
, p. 757.
116
Schlabrendorff, op. cit., p. 287.
117
Hoffmann,
Stauffenberg
, p. 270.
118
Ibid., p. 269.
119
Testimony of telephonist Alfons Schulz, quoted in Knopp, op. cit., p. 242.
120
Speer, op. cit., p. 521.
121
Quoted in Ian Kershaw,
Hitler: 1936–1945 Nemesis
(London, 2000), p. 677.
122
Gisevius, op. cit., p. 554.
123
Hoffmann,
Stauffenberg
, p. 276.
124
Quoted in Gisevius, op. cit., p. 570.
125
Ibid.
126
Hoffmann,
Stauffenberg
, p. 277.
127
Schlabrendorff, op. cit., pp. 294–95.
128
Eberhard von Breitenbuch in S. Grabner and H. Röder (eds.),
Henning von Tresckow: Ich bin der Ich war
(Berlin, 2001), p. 60.
129
Scheurig, op. cit., pp. 219–20.
130
Schlabrendorff, op. cit., p. 313.
131
Horne, op. cit., p. 218.
132
Hoffmann,
History
, p. 332.
133
Gerhard Schreiber,
Die italienischen Militärinternierten im deutschen Machtbereich 1943 bis 1945. Verraten—Verachtet—Vergessen
(Munich, 1990), p. 156.
134
Hoffmann,
Stauffenberg
, p. 69.
135
Klemperer, op. cit., p. 342, and Hoffmann,
Resistance
, p. 101.
136
Klemperer, op. cit., pp. 382–83.
137
See, for instance, Terence Prittie,
Germans Against Hitler
(London, 1964), p. 248.
138
Hoffmann,
History
, p. 400.
139
Gisevius, op. cit., p. 544.
140
Fest, op. cit., p. 257.
141
Gisevius, op. cit., p. 552.
142
Prittie, op. cit., p. 248
143
Hans Paar,
Dilettanten gegen Hitler
(Oldendorf, 1985), p. 172.
144
Gersdorff, op. cit., pp. 130–31.
145
Goebbels, quoted in Speer, op. cit., pp. 522–23.
146
Junge, op. cit., p. 134.
147
BBC Television, “Days That Shook the World” series,
Conspiracy to Kill: The Wolf’s Lair
, broadcast 8 November 2004.
148
Hoffmann,
History
, p. 380.
149
Axel von dem Bussche quoted in Home, op. cit., p. 219.
150
Hoffmann,
Stauffenberg
, p. 104.
151
Scheurig, op. cit., p. 74.
152
Breitenbuch in Grabner and Röder, op. cit., p. 60.
153
Ibid.
Chapter 8
1
Albert Speer,
Inside the Third Reich
(London, 1970), pp. 574–75.
2
See Norman Davies and Roger Moorhouse,
Microcosm
(London, 2002), p. 193.
3
Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach,
Lower Silesia from Nazi Germany to Communist Poland 1942–49
(New York, 1994), p. 60.
4
K. Jonca and A. Konieczny (eds.),
Paul Peikert—Festung Breslau in den Berichten eines Pfarrers
(Wroc$4aw, 1998), p. 36.
5
Ulrich Frodien,
Bleib Übrig
(Munich, 2002), p. 118.
6
Jonca and Konieczny, op. cit., pp. 35–36.
7
Ibid., p. 51.
8
Ibid., p. 168.
9
Speer, op. cit., p. 566.
10
Quoted in Jonca and Konieczny, op. cit., p. 37.
11
Quoted in Perry Biddiscombe,
The Last Nazis: SS Werewolf Guerrilla Resistance in Europe, 1944–1947
(Stroud, 2004), p. 38.
12
Davies and Moorhouse, op. cit., p. 31.
13
Ibid., p. 37.
14
Horst Gleiss,
Breslauer Apokalypse 1945
, Vol. V (Wedel, 1986), p. 130.
15
See Davies and Moorhouse, op. cit., p. 37.
16
Gleiss, op. cit., p. 1094.
17
Jonca and Konieczny, op. cit., p. 69.
18
Hugh Trevor-Roper (ed.),
Hitler’s War Directives 1939–1945
(London, 1964), pp. 293–94.
19
Quoted in Sebastian Haffner,
The Meaning of Hitler
(New York, 1979), p. 160.
20
Albert Speer,
Spandau—The Secret Diaries
(London, 1976), p. 200.
21
Speer,
Inside
, p. 570.
22
Joachim Fest,
Inside Hitler’s Bunker
(London, 2004), p. 127.
23
Speer,
Inside
, p. 541.
24
Ibid.
25
Haffner, op. cit., p. 153.
26
Ian Kershaw,
Hitler: 1936–1945 Nemesis
(London, 2000), p. 500.
27
Fest,
Bunker, p. 77.
28
N. Cameron and R. H. Stevens (trans.),
Hitler’s Table Talk, 1941–1944
(London, 2000 edition), p. 147.
29
Quoted in Fest,
Bunker
, p. 31.
30
Quoted in Kershaw, op. cit., p. 780.
31
Quoted in Haffner, op. cit., pp. 159–60.
32
Speer,
Inside
, p. 571.
33
Joseph Goebbels,
Tagebücher
, Vol. XV, p. 500 (14 March 1945).