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                  5.   Ibid., 267.
                  6.  Liddell Hart,  e Second World War, 152–53.
                  7.   Ibid., 158.
                  8.    e Wehrmacht’s Fateful Decisions, 328.
                  9.  Robert Goralski, World War II Almanac (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1981), 164.
                 10.   History of the Second World War, 1939–1945, 3: 328.
                 11.  Rendulic, Commanding the Troops, 60.
                 12.   Der Spiegel, no. 6 (1996): 100–101.
                 13.  Shirokorad,  e Genius of the Soviet Artillery, 169–70.
                 14.   Ibid., 169.
                 Chapter 40
                  1.   Krasnaya Zvezda, December 23, 1989.
                  2.   Krasnaya Zvezda, October 1, 1987.
                  3.   VIZh, no. 4 (1992): 30.
                  4.   Krasnaya Zvezda, August 21, 1986.
                  5.   Ibid.
                  6.   P. Stefanovsky,  ree Hundred Unknowns (Moscow: Voyenizdat, 1968), 206.
                  7.   VIZh, no. 6 (1976): 62.
                  8.   Ogonek, no. 17 (1965).
                  9.   Comsomol’skaya Pravda, October 8, 1968.
                 10.    e Year 1941, 1: 780.
                 11.   VIZh, no. 6 (1966): 8.
                 12.   Hermann Hoth, Tank Operations (Smolensk, Russia: Rusich, 1999), 34.
                 13.   Guderian, A Soldier’s Memoirs, 191.
                 14.   Blumentritt,  e Wehrmacht’s Fateful Decisions, 76.
                 Chapter 41
                     Epigraph: Hitler’s radio address on the occasion of launching the Winter Assistance campaign on October
                     3, 1941.
                  1.   G. N. Zakharov,  e Fighters’ Story (Moscow: DOSAAF, 1977), 43.
                  2.   Hans-Ulrich Rudel, “Stuka Pilot,” in Bombs Away! (Moscow: AST, 2002), 30, 35.
                  3.  Anfilov,  e Immortal Feat of Arms, 517.
                  4.   History of the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union, 1941–1945 (Moscow: Voyenizdat, 1960–65), 1:
                     441.
                  5.   Major General M. Gretsov, VIZh, no. 9 (1965): 84.
                  6.   Basov,  e Navy in the Great Patriotic War, 1941–1945, 117.
                  7.   Order of the commander of the Baltic fleet, from June 22, 1941.
                  8.   Soviet Military Encyclopedia, 8: 356.
                  9.   M. Solonin, June 25: Stupidity or Aggression? (Moscow: Yauza-EXMO, 2008), 442.
                 10.   Ibid., 443.
                 11.  A. B. Shirokorad, Russia’s Northern Wars (Moscow: AST; Minsk: Harvest, 2001), 702.
                 12.    e Battle for the Soviet Baltic (Tallinn, Estonia: Eesti raamat, 1980), 67.
                 13.   Central Archive of the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation, Fund 181, Index 1631, Case 1,
                     Sheet 128.
                 14.   VIZh, no. 5 (1986): 49.
                 15.   Piker, Hitler’s Table Talks, 303.
                 16.   Otechestvennaya Istoria [History of the Motherland], no. 4 (1993): 26.
                 17.   Petermanns geographischen Mitteilungen (Germany, 1943), vols. 9, 10.
                 18.   VIZh, no. 10 (1992): 82.
                 19.   VIZh, no. 12 (1970): 22.
                 20.   Literaturnaya Gazeta [Literary Gazette], August 20, 2002.
                 21.  A. B. Zubov, Continent, no. 84 (1995).
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