22. Christer Bergström, Bagration to Berlin: The Final Air Battles in the East, 1944–1945
(Hersham, UK: Ian Allan Publishing, 2008), p. 46.23. Peter K. Koshevoi, v gody voennye
[During the War] (Moscow: Military Publishing, 1978).24. Ic, Anlage 4 z. Tätigkeitsbericht, January 1–March 31, 1944, AOK 17, NAM (National Archives Microfilm), Series T-312, Roll 748.
25. la, Anlage 5 z. KTB Nr. 9, Besondere Vorgange, January 1–March 31, 1944, AOK 17, NAM (National Archives Microfilm), Series T-312, Roll 747.
26. Ia, Sonderband Nr. 4, z. KTB Nr. 9, Unternehmen “Gneisenau,” January 8–March 23, 1944, AOK 17, NAM (National Archives Microfilm), Series T-312, March 1944, Roll 746.
27. Ia, Sonderband Nr. 5, z. KTB Nr. 9, Unternehmen “Litzmann,” November 13–24, 1943, AOK 17, NAM (National Archives Microfilm), Series T-312, Roll 746.
Chapter 9
1. Anatoly N. Grylev, Dnipro-Karpaty-Krym: Osvobozhdenie pravoberezhnoi ukrainy i kryma v 1944 gody
[Dnepr-Carpathians-Crimea: The Liberation of the Right Bank of Ukraine and Crimea, 1944] (Moscow: Nauka, 1970).2. Christer Bergström, Bagration to Berlin: The Final Air Battles in the East, 1944–1945
(Hersham, UK: Ian Allan Publishing, 2008), p. 46.3. Peter K. Koshevoi, v gody voennye
[During the War] (Moscow: Military Publishing, 1978).4. Konstantin V. Sychev (ed.), Boyeviye dyeystviya stryelkovoy divizii
[The Fighting Infantry Division] (Moscow: Military Publishing, 1958).5. Grylev, Dnipro-Karpaty-Krym: Osvobozhdenie pravoberezhnoi ukrainy i kryma v 1944 gody
[Dnepr-Carpathians-Crimea: The Liberation of the Right Bank of Ukraine and Crimea, 1944].6. Aleksander A. Maslov, Fallen Soviet Generals
(London: Frank Cass Publishers, 1998), p. 135.7. Paul Carell, Scorched Earth: The Russo-German War 1943–1944
(Atglen, PA: Schiffer Military History, 1994), pp. 462–463.8. Franz Kurowski, Sturmgeschütz vor! Assault Guns to the Front!
(Winnipeg: J. J. Fedorowicz Publishing, 1999), p. 139.9. Maslov, Fallen Soviet Generals
, p. 136.10. Carell, Scorched Earth: The Russo-German War 1943–1944
, p. 467.11. Soenke Neitzel, Tapping Hitler’s Generals: Transcripts of Secret Conversations, 1942–1945
(St Paul, MN: MBI Publishing, 2007), p. 259.12. Koshevoi, v gody voennye
[During the War].13. Carrell, Scorched Earth: The Russo-German War 1943–1944
, p. 471.14. Aleksandr M Vasilevsky, Dyelo vsyey zhizhi
[The Point of All Life] (Moscow: Politizdat, 1978), p. 395.15. Grigory F. Krivosheev, Soviet Casualties and Combat Losses in the Twentieth Century
(London: Greenhill Books, 1997), p. 143.16. Greta Lynn Uehling, Beyond Memory: The Crimean Tatars’ Deportation and Return
(New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004), pp. 80–81.17. RG-06.025.05, N-19096, tom 1, Sevastopol, 1946–1947, Trial of Erwin Gustav Jaenecke, U.S. Holocaust Museum Archives.
Chapter 10
1. Greta Lynn Uehling, Beyond Memory: The Crimean Tatars’ Deportation and Return
(New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004), pp. 208–211.2. “Ukraine Crisis: March 18 as it happened,” Telegraph
, March 18, 2014.3. “Crimean Tatars will have to vacate their land, says Crimean deputy premier,” RIA Novosti, March 19, 2014.
Appendices
1. Soenke Neitzel, Tapping Hitler’s Generals: Transcripts of Secret Conversations, 1942–1945
(St. Paul, MN: MBI Publishing, 2007), p. 192.Bibliography
Primary Sources
National Archives and Research Administration (NARA) records for the German AOK 11 and AOK 17 and all major constituent corps and divisions in the period from September 1941 to May 1944.
Secondary Sources
Achkasov, V. I., and N. B. Pavlovich, Soviet Naval Operations in the Great Patriotic War 1941–45
(Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1981).