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Authors: William Craig
Pelikan, Sgt. Wolf, 180, 182, 405
Pensenskaya Street, 35, 91, 119
Permskaya Street, 58
Peschanka, 309, 334
Peschanyy, 188
Peskatovka Depot, 165
Peskovatka, 210
pet animals, 59-60, 79; kept by soldiers,
49, 51, 112, 116, 166, 221,
282, 318, 360; used as food, 309
318
Petrakov Col., 91, 94
Petrov, Sgt. Alexei, 104-106, 171-172,
187, 241, 321, 401, 405
Pfeiffer, Gen., 339, 366, 367, 371, 379
Pfliiger, Sgt. Albert, 208-209, 223-224,
279, 287, 309-310, 332-333,
334, 360-361, 372-374, 380, 401,
405
Piave River, 15
Pickert, Gen. Wolfgang, 196-197, 337-
338, 339
Pigalev, Dmitri M., 35, 53
Pitomnik Airfield, 217, 222, 227, 229,
237,
317,
255,
333,
303,
337,
304,
338,
308,
339,
310,
340,
311,
345,
350; overrun by Russians, 346
Poland, 118; invasion of, 4, 7, 9, 210
politrook
(Communist party agitators),
125, 172, 324, 393
Poltava, 18
Porsche auto factory, Stuttgart, 167,
227
Poskrebyshev (secretary to Stalin), 302
Powers, Francis Gary, 400
Pravda,
34-35, 58, 60, 68-69, 97, 103,
110, 369
prison camps, Soviet, xiii, 304, 363,
387, 389, 396, 435, 437; German
survivors, 397
prisoners of war: casualties among,
388, 389, 390; German, 362, 364,
388, 394, 402, 435-437; guidelines
on care of, 326-327; interrogation
of, 133, 265; Italian, 264, 275,
277, 281, 300, 363; killing of, 10,
188, 189, 380, 381, 388, 399; political
indoctrination of, 393; repatriation
of, 394-395, 396, 397,
399, 401-402, 403, 435-437; rioting
by, 363; Rumanian, 184, 187-
188, 363; Russian, 5, 40, 41, 71,
184, 202, 327-329.
See also
cannibalism
propaganda: German, 161, 195, 295,
367; Soviet, 125, 149, 291, 305,
323, 324
prostitution, 169-170
Pugachev, Yemelyan, 29
Pugliese, Dr. Vincenzo, 392, 406
Pushkin Street, 58
Pushkinskaya Street, 30, 93
quartermasters, German, 112, 113,
142, 164, 184, 189, 238, 298, 352,
359-360
radio communications: German, 140,
184, 335, 346, 353-354, 355-356;
monitoring of Soviet by Germans,
234; in spy network, 23; Soviet,
76, 126-127, 134, 175, 384
Radio Moscow, 39
Rado, Alexander, 23
railroads, 69, 113, 149.
See also
trains
Railroad Station Number One, 34, 54,
92, 96, 100
Rastenburg, Nazi headquarters at, 163,
192, 199, 200, 206, 207, 210. 232,
274, 299
rations, cutting of, 220, 226, 233
Razin, Stenka, 29
Red Army, xi, 4, 9, 19, 20, 22-23, 70,
71, 212, 229, 325-326, 378-379
ARMIES: First Guards,
71;
First
Tank, 4, 41; Second Guards, 232,
234, 258, 336; Third Guards, 264,
280; Fifth Tank, 179-180, 183;
Twenty-first, 180, 183, 218;
Twenty-fourth, 218; Sixty-second,
4, 39-40, 41, 73, 76, 80, 81, 125,
136, 146, 151, 176, 205-206, 218,
234, 284, 316, 386, 398
CORPS: Fourth Mechanized
(Tank), 173, 174, 191, 202; Thirteenth
Mechanized, 191; Twentyfourth
Tank, 301, 302
DIVISIONS: Thirteenth Guards,
89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 96-97, 102, 104,
119-120, 368, 398, 402; Thirtyfifth
Guards, 63, 82; Thirtyseventh
Guards, 134, 136, 150;
Thirty-ninth Guards, 123; Fiftyseventh,
218; Sixty-fourth, 72, 73,
84, 90, 218, 378; Sixty-fifth, 218,
368; Sixty-sixth, 72, 218; Eightyseventh,
241; Ninety-fifth, 123,
150; One Hundred Twelfth, 123;
One Hundred Eighteenth, 150,
159, 284; One Hundred Ninetyfourth,
123; Two Hundred Eighth,
surrender of, 33, 75; Two Hundred
Eighty-fourth Siberian, 103-104,
106, 120, 121, 122, 127, 150, 169,
396; Three Hundred Eighth, 123,
135, 150
BRIGADES: Fourteenth Motor
Artillery, 194; Twentieth Motorized,
45; Twenty-sixth Armored,
196, 197-198
REGIMENTS: Fifty-third Mortar,
242; One Hundred Eighteenth, 157
See also
Big Saturn; Little Saturn;
Operation Uranus; STAVKA
Red Army High Command, 19, 151,
179, 187, 217-218
"Red House," battle for, 155
Red October Plant, 36, 69, 99, 106,
122, 123, 125, 126, 128, 133, 175,
286, 287, 324, 386; battle for, 135,
137, 284
"Red Orchestra," 23
Red Star,
121
refugees, xiii, xiv, 34, 165
Reichenau, Field Marshal Walther von,
10
Rentsch, Dr. Herbert, 116, 166, 221,
318, 360, 406
Rettenmaier, Maj. Eugen, 155, 186,
225-226, 261
Reuber, Dr. Kurt, 292-293
Reutlingen, 270, 271
Reymann, Lt. Georg, 339
Rhine River, 115
Richthofen, Gen. Freiherr von, 61,
131-132, 148, 154, 159, 163, 183,
193, 217, 245, 273, 280, 293, 295,
351
Rimsky-Korsakov School of Music, 42
Ritter Kreuz, Order of, 112
rockets, Russian, 138-139, 224, 276,
291, 315
Rodenburg, Gen. Carl, 114, 333, 335,
374, 401, 406
Rodimtsev, Gen. Alexander Ilyich, 89,
94-95, 108, 113, 119, 136, 146,
368, 385-386, 402
Rokossovsky, Gen. Konstantin, 117,
172, 203, 232, 234, 301-302, 316,
320, 325, 402
Rolik group, 160
Romanenko, Gen., 183
Rome, xiii, 305, 306
Rommel, Gen. Edwin, 153, 181, 232
Rosati, Col., 306
Rosenfeld, Col. Lothar, 303, 350
Roske, Gen., 376, 378
Rossler, Rudolf, 23-24, 402, 422-423.
See also
"Lucy"
Rossoshka, 49
Rostov, 3, 20, 78, 212, 214, 265, 281,
301, 310, 320, 400
Rudnia 43
Rumania, 9
Rumanian Army, xiv, 13, 14, 159, 175,
183, 186, 188, 189, 213, 220, 273,
309; Third, 14, 149, 179, 179-180,
182, 201; Fourth, 187, 201-202,
214; troops taken prisoner, 363,
393
Russia, Czarist, x, 28-29
Russian Civil War, 20, 30, 103
Rynok, 52, 124, 172-173, 186
Salsk, 291, 294
Sarayev, Col., 90
Sarpa Lake, 187
Sarpinsky Island, 37, 109
Sascha, Oberleutnant, 353
Sazakin (militiaman), 69
Schacty, 346
Scheibert, Lt. Horst, 236-237, 256
Schlomer, Gen., 366, 369
Schmidt, Gen. Arthur, 12, 114, 147,
190, 246, 300, 334, 336, 350, 354,
396, 406, 434; coolness noted,
175, 186, 193; on mutinous generals,
369; leadership of Sixth
Army assumed by, 366, 402; on
possible breakout, 196-197, 247,
249; secret inquiries on capitulation,
372; surrender negotiated,
375-376, 378; suspicions of Zitzewitz,
211, 303; teletype conversations
with Army Group Don, 256-
257, 259-261, 267-268, 269-270,
273-274, 290-291, 293-295; undue
influence on Paulus alleged, 249,
402
Schmundt, Gen., 344, 356
Schroter, Heinz, 195, 196, 406
Schulz, Gen., 249, 256-257, 259-260,
267-268, 269-270, 273, 290-291,
293-295, 300
Schutzstaffeln (SS), 11, 291
Schwabisch Gmilnd, 314, 396
Schwarz, Grefreiter (Lance Cpl.), 342
secret police: German, 23, 43-44; Soviet,
398.
See also
NKVD
Seidel, Maj., 353
self-inflicted wounds, 353-354
Selle, Col. Herbert, 155, 157, 333, 334,
357-358, 402
Serafimovich, 14, 149, 158, 161, 179,
188, 214, 245, 262
Sety, 44, 45, 142
Sevastopol, 215, 379
"Severity Order," 10-11, 12
Seydlitz-Kurzbach, Gen. Walther, 13,
190, 204, 205, 207, 208, 215-216,
311, 317, 366, 369, 371, 379-382,
403
sharpshooters, 121-122, 145, 403-404;
German-Russian duel, 127-130.
See also
snipers
Shumilov, Gen. Mikhail, 83, 378
Siberia, 9, 103, 121; prison camps,
xiii, 388, 400.
See also
Red Army
(284th Siberian Division)
Sicherheitdienst (SD), 11
Sickenius, Col., 47, 353
Sixth Army, German, 4, 8, 47; breakdown
of, 288, 349-350, 351; casualties,
111, 260; command, 9, 10-
13, 49, 147-148, 163; control Of
Volga, 80, 110; discipline and organization,
229; encirclement of,
202, 217-218, 229, 308, 311; escapees
after surrender, 387-388;
failure to break out, 387; forebodings
of failure, 114; headquarters,
137, 190, 352-353, 368-369; Hitler
and refusal to permit withdrawal,
198-199, 205-206; official mourning for loss of, 384; orders to take
Stalingrad, 9; quartermasters, 164;
role in victory of Kharkov, 12;
Russian counteroffensive against,
88; Russian ultimatum to, 325-
326; surrender, x, xii, 372, 375-
376, 377-380, 383-384; victory at
Ostrov, 41; war diary entries, 51,
233, 258-259, 295, 340; withdrawal
proposed, 191-192, 251-
252.
See also
Paulus; Schmidt
Skudri Crossing, 124, 125
slave labor, 321, 403
Slotta, Sgt.
Gottlieb, 166-167, 225, 324,
348, 406
Smekhotvorov, Gen. F. N., 135, 284
Smolensk, 71
snipers: German, 98, 140; Russian, 89,
139, 172, 235-236, 399; training
of, 122.
See also
sharpshooters
Sogotskot, 243
Solechnaya Street, 36; battle for, xii,
119-120, 401
Sologub, Gen. Ivan Petrovich, 284
Sorge, Richard, 23
Southeast Front, 32, 117
Sovetsky, 198, 202
Soviet Union: losses at Stalingrad, xivxv,
61; Nazi invasion of, 4, 23, 42,
83, 106; writing of history, x-xi.
See also
Bolshevik Revolution;
Red Army
Sovietskaya Street, 35, 160-161
Spangenburg, Oberstleutnant, 353
Spain, 153; Civil War, 94
Spartakovka, 68
Spitkovsky, Pvt. Abraham, 188, 406
Stalin, Josef, x, 4, 22-27, 30, 68, 232,
386, 403; address to Russian people,
152; battle as contest of egos
with Hitler, 157; character, 22;
cooperation with Weimar Republic,
212; military conferences, 85-
86, 88, 117, 173; military decisions,
26, 48, 61, 89, 118, 202-203,
234, 245, 300, 301, 315; military
strategy, 24-25; and NKVD, 43;
order to hold Stalingrad, 39, 61;
order to launch counterattack,
161-162; victory over White Army,
30; and Zhukov, 77-78
Stalingrad: advance by Germans on,
51, 56, 88; City Soviet, 35, 53, 60,
385; civilian volunteers, 54; climate,
3, 28, 33; command post at,
30, 32; death toll, xiv; decision to
stand siege, 24-25; described, 30-
38, 51; destruction, figures on,
385; entry of German troops, 88,
89; evacuation of civilians, xiv-xv,
34, 38, 56-57, 67, 97; evacuation
of wounded, 110; first contact of
Russian armies in and outside
after siege, 368; geographical setting,
3; German headquarters in,
122-123; German losses, 343; German
strategy of attack, 8-9, 13-
14, 18; held by German troops,
220; history, 28-30; Hitler on taking
of, 118-119, 154; naming of,
20, 30; newspaper reports of fall,
100; organization of militia, 90-91;
population figures, xiv-xv, 30, 385;
psychological importance of battle,
xv-xvi; reconstruction of, xi-xii,
389-390; reinforcements brought
into, 112, 124, 125; Russian Military
Council at, 62-63; Russian
plan of defense, 25-27; Russian
counteroffensive, 88-89, 179, 182,
190; Russian losses, 368; survivors,
xiii, 396-404; unattended wounded,
German, 362; war memorial at,
Xii-Xiii; wounded in battle, 386-
387.
See also
casualties; factory
district; street fighting; Tsaritsyn;
weather;
also names of streets,
buildings, and locations, e.g.
Mamaev
Hill
Stalingrad Front, 26, 32, 151; renamed
Don Front, 117
Stalingradski, 354; Flying School at,
122
Starobelsk, 191, 192
starvation, 30, 166, 229, 261, 320, 344,
363; autopsy showing, 318-319;
mention of banned, 319; among
prisoners, 390
State Bank Building, 91, 92
STAVKA (Soviet General Staff), 24-