Read Operation Barbarossa and Germany's Defeat in the East Online
Authors: David Stahel
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with Hitler (pre-invasion)
34–35
,
60–63
,
75
,
94–95
,
145–147
with Hitler (22–30 June)
178–179
,
188–190
with Hitler (July)
190
,
229–230
,
241
,
275–277
,
297
with Hitler (August)
342–343
,
400
planning for Barbarossa
63
,
92–95
,
116
,
142–143
problems at Army Group Centre
161–163
,
211
,
428–429
strategic thinking (June/July)
156–157
,
197
,
252–253
Brest Litovsk
143
,
155
,
164
,
211–212
,
223
battle of
439–441
Britain
1–2
bombing of
124–125
German planning for Barbarossa
43
,
71–72
,
75
,
95
,
104
Japanese relations
355
perception of Barbarossa
148
war against Germany
105
,
139–140
Britain, Battle of
123
Bucharest
305
Busch, Ernst
170
Cannae, battle of
378
Carpathian Group
359
Cherikov
282
Churchill, Winston
1
,
24
,
274
,
347
,
361
,
402
,
404
Ciano, Galeazzo
140
,
231
,
253
,
274
Clausewitz, Carl von
3
,
19
,
54
,
247
,
261
,
448–449
CSIR (Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia)
356
Dittri, Helmuth
308–309
divisions (German)
3rd (Motorised)
349
6th (Infantry)
206
7th (Parachute)
141
10th (Motorised)
156
,
264
,
384
,
407
14th (Motorised)
173
,
260–261
,
303
,
375
,
381
,
408
,
418–419
18th (Motorised)
173
,
286
,
386
,
419
20th (Motorised)
173
,
286
,
327
,
419
28th (Infantry)
164
29th (Motorised)
155
,
163
,
174–176
,
180
,
257
,
331
,
335
,
369
,
381
32nd (Infantry)
350
34th (Infantry)
411
60th (Motorised)
141
87th (Infantry)
198
106th (Infantry)
327
167th (Infantry)
155
169th (Infantry)
416
221st (Security)
380
251st (Infantry)
327
252nd (Infantry)
380
267th (Infantry)
411
268th (Infantry)
329
292nd (Infantry)
320
293rd (Infantry)
182
Das Reich
(SS)
176
,
286–288
,
307
,
309–311
,
329
,
369
,
373
,
390
equipment and training
117–121
Grossdeutschland
(SS infantry regiment)
286
,
288–289
,
369
,
373
,
390
Totenkopf
(SS)
349
Dnepr River
drive to
158
,
161
,
178–179
,
180
,
187–188
,
196
operations on the eastern bank
252
,
257
,
344
in planning Barbarossa
40
,
42
,
77
,
89
,
93
planning to cross
210
,
212
,
219
,
221–223
Dniester River
89
Dno
394
Döberitz
398
Dubyssa River
167
Dutch East Indies
355
Dvina River
drive to
158
,
161
,
170–171
,
178
,
186–188
,
196
operations on the eastern bank
205
,
257
,
344
in planning Barbarossa
41
,
77
,
81
,
93–94
Dvinsk
170
East Prussia
162
Engel, Gerhard
81
,
84
,
296–297
,
378
,
379
,
425
Feyerabend, Gerhard
36–37
Finland
in planning Barbarossa
33
,
42
,
48
,
68
,
88
,
126
First Protocol
362
France, Battle of
33
,
121
,
136–137
,
212
,
368
Funk, Walther
103
Germany
armament production
105
,
107–112
,
119–120
,
167–168
,
441–442
logistics
127–138
war effort
105–107
,
140
,
335–336
,
338
Gersdorff, Rudolf-Christoph Freiherr von
432
Goebbels, Joseph
148–149
,
174
,
179
,
181–182
,
197–198
,
232
,
335–336
,
402–403
Gomel
252
,
263–264
,
291–293
,
297
,
312–313
,
324
,
383
,
385
,
430
Göring, Hermann
148
,
179
,
391
,
415
,
426
Gorodok
252
Greiffenberg, Hans von
36
,
242
,
263
,
270
,
322
,
380
,
423
Grossjohann, Georg
412
Guderian, Heinz
decreasing mobility
233
,
317
,
322
,
428
,
429–430
disputes with Kluge
174–178
,
185
,
210–211
,
221–222
,
283
planning Barbarossa
45
,
79
,
80
,
92
,
142–143
rejection of higher authority (July)
186–187
,
190–193
,
222–223
,
268–270
,
292
,
312–313