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Index
Half title page
Cambridge Military Histories
Title page
Copyright page
Table of contents
List of illustrations
List of figures
List of maps
List of tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Wehrmacht and German society
2 Preparations for war
3 “Attack with a ruthless offensive spirit and … a firestorm of destruction”: the opening phase of Operation Barbarossa
4 “Will the continuation of this attack be worth it?” The drive on Leningrad
5 “It is only a question of where, not if, civilians will starve”: the 121st Infantry Division and the occupation of Pavlovsk
6 The failure of Operation Barbarossa: the fusion of ideology and military culture
7 The Soviet winter offensive, 1942: Demiansk and the Volkhov river
8 “The population … shouted out to the interpreter that one would rather be shot instead of being left to starve”: the evolution of military necessity
9 “From one mess to another”: war of attrition in northwest Russia
10 “We need to fight to the end, so oder so”: combat and the reconstruction of Army Group North
11 A more rational occupation? The contradictions of military necessity
12 “As miserable representatives of the miserable twentieth century, we burned all of the villages”: the scorched-earth retreat to the Panther Line
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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