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                    10.   Pravda, September 18, 1939.
                    11.   Pravda, August 19, 1940.
                    12.   Pravda, December 25, 1939.
                    13.   Pravda, May 6, 1941, front-page article.

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                       Epigraph: Conquest,  e Great Terror, 129.
                    1.   VIZh, no. 6 (1995): 6.
                    2.   Central Archive of the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation, Fund 16, Index 2951, Case 261,
                       Sheets 20–21.
                    3.   Bagramian,  is Is How the War Began, 64.
                    4.   Ibid., 77.
                    5.   I. I. Liudovnikov, Across Storms: An Autobiographical Sketch (Donetsk, Ukraine: Donbass, 1973), 24.
                    6.   Moskalenko, In the Southwestern Direction, 19.
                    7.   Kievsky Krasnoznamennyii: History of the Krasnoznamennyii Kiev Military District, 1919–1972, 162.
                    8.   Zhukov, Memoirs and Reflections, 242.
                    9.   K. K. Rokossovsky, A Soldier’s Duty (Moscow: Voyenizdat, 1997), 8.
                    10.   Central Archive of the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation, Fund 16, Index 2951, Case 261,
                       Sheets 20 –21.
                    11.   VIZh, no. 1 (1967): 62.
                    12.   Central Archive of the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation, Fund 16, Index 2951, Case 406,
                       Sheets 109–19.
                    13.   Transport in the Great Patriotic War, 1941–45 (Moscow: Nauka, 1981), 41.
                    14.   Central Archive of the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation, Fund 208, Index 2511, Case 20,
                       Sheet 128.
                    15.  A. A. Lobachev, Arduous Roads (Moscow: Voyenizdat, 1960), 123.
                    16.   VIZh, no. 4 (1978): 86.
                    17.   Central Archive of the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation, Fund 48, Index 3408, Case 14,
                       Sheets 442–44.
                    18.   Soviet Military Encyclopedia, 6: 517.
                    19.   VIZh, no. 9 (1960): 56.
                    20.  Sandalov,  e Bygone, 71.
                    21.   Meretskov, In Service to the People, 204.
                    22.   VIZh, no. 6 (1961): 6.
                    23.  Voprosy Istorii [Questions of History], no. 5 (1970): 45.
                    24.  A. I. Eremenko, In the Beginning of War (Moscow: Nauka, 1964), 109.
                    25.  V. F. Zotov, in On the Northwestern Front, 1941–1943, ed. P. A. Zhilin (Moscow: Nauka, 1969), 172.
                    26.  S. F. Khvaley, in On the Northwestern Front, 1941–1943, 310.
                    27.   VIZh, no. 6 (1986): 75
                    28.   P. P. Poluboyarov, in On the Northwestern Front, 1941–1943, 114.
                    29.   I. A. Khizenko,  e Pages that Came Alive: Diary of a Political Officer of the 80th Lenin Rifle Division
                       (Moscow: Voyenizdat, 1963), 5.
                    30.   Major General Vasilyi Ivanovich Prokhorov was commander of the 80th Rifle Division of the 37th Rifle
                       Regiment.
                    31.   I. I. Fediuninskiy, Called up to Alarm (Moscow: Voyenizdat, 1964), 12.
                    32.  A. Grylev, V. Khvostov, Communist, no. 12 (1968): 68.
                    33.   VIZh, no. 4 (1961): 80.
                    34.   Krasnoznamennyi Uralsky: History of the Ural Military District (Moscow: Voyenizdat, 1983), 104.
                    35.  Serghei M. Shtemenko,  e Soviet General Staff at War, 1941–1945 (Moscow: Voyenizdat, 1968), 30.
                    36.  S. P. Ivanov,  e Early Stage of the War (Moscow: Voyenizdat, 1974), 211.
                    37.   G. D. Plaskov, Artillery  under (Moscow: Voyenizdat, 1974), 125.
                    38.   Ozerov, Tupolev’s Sharaga, 90.
                    39.   Krasnoznamennyi Byelorussian Military District (Minsk: Belorus, 1973), 88.
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