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                    Kokkinaki, Vladimir, 61               machine gun, 64–65
                    Korolev, Sergei, 26, 75               Maginot Line, 16, 172–173
                    Kozlov, Sergei, 36                    Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of
                    Krestinski, Nikolai, 13                      the Soviet Armed Forces (GRU), 11
                    Krivitsky, Walter, 11                 Makhno, Nestor, 168
                    Krivoshein, S., 104, 163              Maksimova, Ekaterina, 246
                    KT tank delivery system, 76           Malinovsky, R. Y., 100, 198, 212, 273, 276
                    Kuchumov, Alexander, 68               Manchuria, 39–40
                    Kudryavtsev, M. K., 259               Mannerheim Line, 136, 138, 140
                    Kulik, G. I., 100, 164, 241           map-making industry, 258–259
                    Kun, Bela, 11                         March beyond Vistula (Tukhachevski), 85
                    Kurdumov, V. N., 222                  Marcks, Erich, 156
                    Kurkotkin, S. K., 215, 224            marines, Soviet, 194
                    Kurochkin, P. A., 210                 Matsuoka, Iosuke, 266
                    Kursk bulge, 79–80                    Maxim Gorky bomber, 36
                    Kursk defenses, 161–162               Mayorov, A., 108
                    Kuusinen, Aino, 137, 246              Maysky, I. M., 220
                    Kuusinen, Otto, 137                   Me-262 fighter, 159
                    Kuznetsov, F. I., 254                 Mein Kampf (Hitler)
                    Kuznetsov, N. G., 100, 129, 203, 233     on alliance with Russia, 110
                    KV tank, 44, 56                          eastern focus of, 19, 21–22, 160–161
                    KV tanks, 46–47                          on France, 21
                                                             legalism in, 15
                    La-5 fighter aircraft, 64                 on Munich coup attempt, 14
                    LaGG-3 fighter aircraft, 69               on Russian manpower, 238
                                                             Russian translation of, 19–20
                    Lapchinsky, Alexander, 32, 38            on Versailles Treaty, 21
                    Lashin, M., 60                        Mellentin, F. W. von, 45, 49, 97, 274
                    Laski, Harold, 29                     Mensheviks, 2
                    Latvia, 4, 144, 150                   Mercader, Ramon, 178
                    Lavochkin, S. A., 64                  Meretskov, K. A., 38, 100, 123, 150, 165, 183, 212,
                    Le Bon, Gustav, 123                          276, 277
                    Lekhen, T., 137                       MiG-3 fighter aircraft, 69
                    Lenin, Vladimir                       Mikhalev, A. I., 255
                      attempts to prolong WWI, 1–2, 4     Mikoyan, Anastas, 121, 245, 261
                      on invasion of Poland, 9            Mikulin, Alexander, 35
                      on socialism and war, 266           military cooperation, 17–18
                      on Versailles Treaty, 7–8, 21       military draft, 123, 125–126
                      on war against capitalism, 10       military flotillas, 190–195
                    Leningrad defenses, 147               mine warfare, 148
                    Liddell Hart, B. H., 43, 49, 228, 236, 240  Mob Psychology (Le Bon), 123
                    Liepaja naval base, 194               mobilization
                    Lithuania, 4, 144, 150                   of air units, 214–215, 223
                    Liudovnikov, I. I., 209                  concealment of, 125–126
                    Lobachev, A. A., 210, 211                economic. See economic mobilization
                    logistics                                fuel supplies for, 215–216
                      in Battle of Khalkhin-Gol, 119         military draft for, 123, 125–126
                      failures in German invasion of Poland, 118  reserve call-up for, 125–126
                      in Far East campaign, 270, 274         security pale enhancement in, 164–167
                      German, 146                            of Soviet army, 239
                      railroads in, 157                      troop concentration on German border, 207–
                    long-duration firing point, 172                  213
                    Lossev, A. I., 259                       troop formation creation, 224
                    Ludnikov, I. I., 216                     troop transfer secrecy, 219–220
                    Luftwaffe, Soviets in training of, 17     winter quarters and, 223, 225
                    Lukash, Konstantin, 245               mobilization theory, 123–125
                    Lukash, Luben, 245                    Mogilyov-Podolsk fortified region, 172
                    Lukin, M. F., 210, 216, 225, 251      Molotov, Vyacheslav
                    lumber supply, 149                       on Churchill, 233
                    Lvov bulge, 185, 228–229                 in collectivization, 27
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