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Marketing Fragment 6 X 10.5.T65 Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-83365-3 - The Myth of the Eastern Front: The Nazi-Soviet War in American Popular Culture Ronald Smelser and Edward J. Davies ll Index More information Index “clean” Wehrmacht, 78, 80, 90–92, 100–101, Allied Control Council, 51 119, 124–126, 156, 223, 249–252 Amazon.com, 130–131, 174–175, 255 “Lili Marlene”,258 Ambrose, Stephen, 134 “Victories in Defeat”,212 American Council on Soviet Relations, 29 “Wehrmachtschnitt”,231 American Federation of Labor, 32 American Legion, 225 11th Army, 43, 94, 99 American Mercury, 18, 33, 34 11th Panzer Division, 122 American Rifles, 232 17th Army, 39 An Online Resource for the German 18th Infantry Division, 145 Re-enactor, 233 1944 Militaria, 226 Anders, Wladyslaw, 207 Andersonville, 82–83 25th Motorized Infantry Division, 179 Annon, Noel, 47 2nd Company of Schwere Panzerjager¨ Army Group Center, 43, 44, 68, 153, 179, 240 Abteilung 512, 204 Army Group North, 43, 92 2nd SS Panzer Corps, 198 Army Group South, 92–94 Army War College, 131 3rd SS Totenkopf Division, 192 Arsenal of Dictatorship, The, 219 Avalon Hill, 188 4th Army, 44 Axis Biographical Research, 218 Axis Europa Books, 184–185 56th Panzer Corps, 92 Axis Europa magazine, 181–184 5th SS-Panzer Division, Wiking, 217, 251 Axis History Factbook, 218 6th Army, 94, 138, 178–179 Babi Yar, 39, 54, 160, 164 Bach, Johann Sebastian, 146 78th Sturmdivision, 177 Bach-Zelewski, Erich von dem, 43 Bader, Douglas, 112, 203 95th Infantry Division, 176 Balck, Hermann, 122–123, 125 Baldwin, Hansen, 9 Achtung Panzer, 103, 201–206, 218 Ballantine Books, 130, 133, 158, 174–175 Adenauer, Konrad, 68, 74–75, 102 Baltimore Sun,33 Adventures in My Youth: A German Soldier on Bantam Books, 158 the Eastern Front 1941–1945, 119, 127, Barclay, Alvin, 75 148 Barnes and Noble, 130, 255 319 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-83365-3 - The Myth of the Eastern Front: The Nazi-Soviet War in American Popular Culture Ronald Smelser and Edward J. Davies ll Index More information 320 Index Barrons,34 Cagney, James, 18 Bartelmann, Fritz, 255–256 California Historical Group, 226, 229 Baudissin, Wolf von, 77–78 Captured Tanks in German Service, 205 Baum, Otto, 159 Carell, Paul, 87, 114–115, 138–141, 144–145, Bavaria, 153 152 Beauregard, P. G. T., 85 Carius, Otto, 201, 204, 206 Beck, Ludwig, 57 Carlson, Verner R., 124–125 Bell Aircraft Corporation, 15 Carroll, Wallace, 12–13 Bell, Larry, 15 Caucasus Mountain range, 141, 245 Berlichingen, Goetz von, 159 Chekhov, Anton, 22 Bibliophile Legion Books, 158, 161 Cherkassy Pocket, 176 Bidermann, Gottlob Herbert, 119, 136–155, Chernyshevsky, Nikolai, 22 250 Chiang Kai-Shek, 19 Bill Bureau’s Militaria, 226 Chicago Tribune,35 Bizonia, 52 Chipman, N. P., 83 Black March, 219 Christian Science Monitor, 133 Blaskowitz, Johannes, 44 Churchill, Winston, 19, 88, 100, 102 Blight, David, 81, 84–86 Clash of Arms, 188 Blobel, Paul, 54 Clausewitz, Karl von, 123 Blomberg, Werner von, 44 Clay, Lucius, 53 Blood Red Snow: The Memoirs of a German Code of Conduct, 205 Soldier on the Eastern Front, 119, 127, Codreanu, Corneliu Zelea, 163 136, 254 Cold War, 7, 21–22, 26, 37, 39–63, 64–66, 73, Blum, Leon, 63 81, 90, 100, 102, 103, 109, 119, 131, Blumenson, Martin, 90, 131–132 136–137, 141, 163, 168–173, 220–221, Blumentritt, Guenther, 67, 70, 80, 125 248–250 Bock, Fedor von, 67 Command: Military History, Strategy & Boelke, Oswald, 172 Analysis, 188–189 Bogen, Paul, 80 Commando Order, 41, 45, 54 Bogoyarlevsky Cathedral, 27 Commissar Order, 41, 44, 45, 54, 57, 60, 97, Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, 147 101, 105, 241 Bonin, Boguslav von, 44 Constable, Trevor J., 170 Bounden Duty, 127, 132–133, 147–148 Cooper, James Fennimore, 19 Bourke-White, Margaret, 24, 27–28 Coptic, Harley, 171 Bradley, Omar, 37 Creveld, Martin, 121 Brandenburg Commandos, 174 Crimea, 94, 98–99, 132, 142, 144, 150, 153 Brauchitsch, Walther von, 41, 57–58, 106 crimes against humanity, 42, 45 Braune, Werner, 54 Brute Force, 140 Da Capo Press, 133 Bujeiro, Ramiro, 161 Dachau, 53, 62 Bulge, Battle of the, 168 Daley, John P., 72 Bundeswehr, 44, 67–68, 71, 73–80, 92, 102, Davenport, Marcia, 29 202, 249–250 Davies, Joseph E., 30, 35–36 Burlingame, C. C., 31 Davis, Jefferson, 82 Burton, Bernard, 77 Dayan, Moshe, 216 Busch, Ernst, 43 Decision in the Ukraine, Summer 1943, II, SS Buschleb,¨ Hermann, 80 and III, Panzerkorps, 215 Busse, Theodore, 68 Degrelle, Leon, 165 Butlar-Brandenfels, Horst von, 44 Dehner, Ernst, 45 Byelorussia, 141, 165, 248 Dell Books, 127–130 Byrnes, James, 52 DePuy, William, 122 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-83365-3 - The Myth of the Eastern Front: The Nazi-Soviet War in American Popular Culture Ronald Smelser and Edward J. Davies ll Index More information Index 321 Der Rekrut, 233 First National Bank of New York City, 29 Der Sieg Wird Unser Sein, 194 Flossenburg,¨ 62 Dietrich, Josef “Sepp”,179 Foertsch, Hermann, 74 Dirlewanger, Oskar, 165–166 Foreign Affairs, 132 Displaced Persons (DPs), 48–49 Foreign Volunteers in the Wehrmacht, Dnieper River, 59, 62, 99, 176 1941–1945, 184 Dnyeprovka, 149 Forgotten Legions: Obscure Combat Formations Doenitz, Karl, 64, 108 of the Waffen-SS, 185, 209 Donovan, William, 40, 100 Forster,¨ Jurgen,¨ 59 Dubinsky, David, 29 Fortress Stalingrad: The Russian Winter Dulles, Allen, 80 Offensive 1942–1943, 194 Dunnigan, James, 188 Fortune,16 DuPuy, T. N., 121–122, 125 Frederick the Great, 134 Dutchak, Eugene, 77 From Normandy to the Ruhr: With the 116th Panzer Division in WWII, 204 Early, Jubal, 85–86 Fuehrer-Reserve, 62 East Front Drama – 1944, 215 Fw 190F-8 German Fighter Plane, 218 East Prussia, 14, 153, 214 Eastman, Max, 34, 36 Gabriel, Richard A., 120 Eicke, Theodore, 158, 200, 216, 294 Galland, Adolf, 172 Einsatzgruppe A, 54, 55 Game Designers Workshop, 188 Einsatzgruppe D, 42, 98–99 Gamers, The, 188, 196 Einsatzkommando 1a, 54, 55 Garbo, Greta, 27 Eisenbahn-Panzerzug 6, 208 Gehlen, Reinhard, 68 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 37, 40, 74–76, 79, 84, General Plan for the East (Generalplan Ost), 89 43, 105, 241 Elite Forces of the Third Reich 1933–1945, The, Generalfeldmarschall, 175 219 German Armed Forces in World War II Ellis, John, 140 Online Message Forum, 211–219 Emporia Gazette,36 German Armed Forces in WWII, 206–218 Enemy At the Gates: The Stalingrad Pocket to German Automatic Weapons of WW II, 232 Manstein’s Counterattack Army Group Glantz, David, 243 South–19 Nov 42 to 14 March 43, 196 Glinka, Mikhail, 22 Erickson, John, 87, 215 Goebbels, Joseph, 108, 116 Goering, Hermann, 47, 116 Falkenhausen, Alexander von, 67 Gorki, Maxim, 22 Farbs, 235 Graebner, Walter, 23, 26 Farley, Jim, 18 Grant, Ulysses S., 84–87 Farrell, Charles, 84 Great Gildersleeve, The, 10 Fatherland (rodina), 22, 84, 108, 113, 136, Great Patriotic War, 47, 215 176, 180, 193, 248, 251 Green, William, 32 Faugli, Martin, 164 Greiffenberg, Hans von, 67, 68 Federowicz, J. J. Publishing, 130, 158, 174, 206 Greiser, Arthur, 107 Feldgendarmerie, 225 Groom, Winston, 87 Feldgrau.net, 206, 254 Grosscurth, Helmuth, 57 Felmy, Helmuth, 45 Grossdeutschland Panzer Division, 208, 217 Fibber McGee and Molly, 10 Guderian, Heinz, 44, 59, 64, 67, 75, 79, Field Manual 100-5, 70, 123 90–111, 112, 125, 133–134, 144–145, Fighter Aces of the Luftwaffe, 130 191, 202–203, 242, 248–250 Fire & Movement: The Forum of Conflict Gunzert, Ulrich, 98 Simulation, 189 Guru, 157–186, 251 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-83365-3 - The Myth of the Eastern Front: The Nazi-Soviet War in American Popular Culture Ronald Smelser and Edward J. Davies ll Index More information 322 Index H. Q. 50 Division, 144 Hollidt, Karl, 45 Hackett, John, 132 Hopkins, Harry, 32 Haeger, Robert, 80 Hostage Order, 41, 241 Halder, Franz, 56–63, 64–73, 75, 77, 78, Hoth, Hermann, 45, 54 85–86, 92, 96, 102, 242, 249 Hube, Hans, 196 Hanson, Victor David, 256 Hube’s Pocket, 196 Harpers,34 Hart, B. H. Liddell, 92, 102, 131–133 In Deadly Combat: A German Soldier’s Memoir Hartmann, Alexander von, 43 of the Eastern Front, 119, 127, 136, 254 Hartmann, Erich, 76, 170–173 Infantry Aces, 174–176 Hassell, Ulrich von, 61 International Business Machine Corporation, Hastings, Max, 207 33 Hausser, Paul, 192–193 International Historic Films, 226, 236 Hayes, George P., 74 International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Hechler, Kenneth, 47 Union, 29, 32 Hecksher, Wilhelm Morris, 141 International Military Tribunal (IMT), 39–45, Heinrici, Gotthard, 67 53, 57, 64, 66, 68, 82, 102, 109, 143, 159 Hertz, Jacob, 30 Ivan the Dread, 18 Heusinger, Adolf, 44, 67–68, 73–74 Heydrich, Reinhard, 43, 61 Jack Benny Show, The, 10 High Commissioner for Bavaria, 64 Jackson, “Stonewall”,87 Hill 249.7, 177 Jackson, Robert, 40 Hill 56, 179 Janowitz, Morris, 120 Himmerod Memorandum, 74 Jeckeln, Friedrich, 39, 160 Himmler, Heinrich, 42, 44, 107, 116, 152, 158, Jewish Anti-Defamation League, 225 168 Jewish-Bolshevism, 41, 97–98, 101, 166 Hinz, Rolf, 215 Jodl, Alfred, 41–42, 66 History Book Club, 127, 158, 237 Johnston, Eric, 17–18, 19, 27, 36–38, 90–97 History Channel, The, 131, 255, 257 Jones, Charles Colcock, Jr, 84 Hitler Moves East, 115, 127, 138, 149, 219, 250 Journal of Military History, 131 Hitler, Adolf, 8–9, 18–19, 30, 32, 35, 41–42, Jurado, Carlos, 184 56–62, 66, 68–75, 79, 83–86, 90–98, Jurisdictional Order, 41, 60, 105, 241 103–113, 116–117, 132–135, 136–140, Just, Guenther, 112 145, 155, 158, 172, 178, 186, 190, 191–197, 202–203, 223, 237–243, 249, Kaminsky Brigade, 245–246 251, 253, 255, 256–257 Kaminsky, Bronislav,
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