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Titel: | For the Motherland! For Stalin! a Red Army officer's memoir of the Eastern front |
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Boris Bogachev ; translated by Maria Bogacheva
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements ix
Editors Note xi
Translator s Introduction xiii
Author’s Preface xv
Foreword by Geoffrey Roberts xix
Biographical Details xxix
Flap of Eastern Europe and VFest European Russia 1939—45 xxxiv
1941
1. Evacuation to Gumyonka 1
2. Joining the Army 17
1942
3. Training in Bukhara 29
4. To the Kalinin Front 41
5. The Front near Rzhev 57
6. My First Battle 67
7. The First Wound 79
8. My Thoughts on Rzhev 93
9. The Mortar Regiment at Vyshny Volochyok 109
1943
10. The North-Western Front near Kholm 117
vii
CONTENTS
11. The Second Wound 129
12. In the Rear in Tashkent 139
1944
13. How I Joined the Sappers 145
14. Advancing into Poland 153
15. The Battle of Gorokhov 161
16. The Vistula Operation 181
17. Sandomierz 193
18. In the Rear in Poland 209
1945
19. Mine-laying in Poland 213
20. A Tank Rider of the 1st Ukrainian Front 221
21. The Advance into Germany 237
22. Soldier Sidametov 253
23. The End is Near 263
24. VICTORY! 277
25. Victory in Moscow---Nina’s Story 283
26. After the War 287
27. My Illegal Trip to Austria 295
1946
28. The Elections to the Supreme Soviet 307
29. The Military Law Academy 315
Appendix I: Tank Crew Vladimir Khlitsov 343
Appendix II: Hurray for Dogs! 357
Appendix III: The Heroes of the 16th Assault Rava
Russkaya Brigade 367
Appendix IV: Soviet and Russian Expansionism 371
Notes 379
Index 395
viii
INDEX
Abkhazia, 376
Adriatic Sea, 198
aerostat, 202
Afghanistan, 256, 330, 333, 375,
376, 377, 388
Agapkin, Vasiliy, 384
air balloons, 202
Ak-Mechet, Kazakhstan, 375
Alaska, 372, 374
alcohol, 87, 260, 301
drunkenness, 18, 126, 129, 136,
142, 257, 264-5, 274, 293
looting of, 263
vodka, 82, 123, 212, 235, 333,
347, 392
Algeria, 377
All-Ukrainian Union of War
Veterans, 312—14
Alma, 358, 362
Andreev, Kyril, 248
Andreyev, Sergeant, 233
Angola, 377
Annopol, Poland, 193, 368
anti-aircraft artillery, 2, 21, 22,
25, 45, 51, 90, 127, 168, 226,
234
anti-tank artillery
Battle of Berlin (1945), 350,
352
Battle of Dubosekovo (1941),
119
Battle of Gorokhov (1944),
168, 170
Berdichev, 290
Bukhara, 27, 33, 37, 40
Kalinin front, 45—7, 53
Podolsk artillery school, 140
Rostov school, 81
Rzhev offensive (1942), 100,
104
Tashkent, 141
Vistula—Oder offensive (1945),
226-7, 234, 244, 258, 267,
346
anti-tank dogs, 360—61, 363
anti-tank grenades, 223, 227
395
INDEX
anti-tank mines, 202, 216, 227,
249
anti-tank rifles, 223, 223, 247
anti-tank weapons
Faustpatrone, 150, 151, 226,
228, 235, 236, 259
Panzerfausts, 211—12, 211, 387
Aralsk, Kazakhstan, 43, 382
Archangeisky, Russia, 255
Arctic Circle, 303, 341, 358-60,
388
Armenia, Armenians, 142-3, 187,
269, 375
Armia Krajowa, 181
Armia Ludowa, 386
Arsenal Factory, Kiev, xx
artiflery regiment, 25th, 140—44
artillery reserve division, 139, 145
Arys, Kazakhstan, 148
Askania—Nova nature reserve,
Ukraine, 365
Astrakhan hats, 146
Astrakhan Khanate (1466—1556),
373
atheism, 86, 172, 188—9
Augustus II, King of Poland, 179
Auschwitz concentration camp,
299, 389
Australia, 372
Austria, 90, 278, 297—306, 358,
393
Austria-Hungary (1867—1918),
154, 179
awards, undeserved, 304—6, 341
Azerbaijan, Azeris, 186, 375
Azov, Russia, 373, 374
Baden, Austria, 301
Bagramyam, Marshal, 335
Balabukh, Yuzef, 104
Balkarians, 187
Baltic region, 140, 287
Estonia, 187, 270, 376, 385,
393
Latvia, 58, 187, 376, 385, 393
Lithuania, 89, 198, 293, 371,
372, 373, 376, 393
Baltic fleet, xxi
de Balzac, Honoré, 290
Bandera, Stepan, 306, 386
Banderovtsi, 175, 309—14, 386, 391
Bangladesh, 377
banners, 172—7, 173
banzai, 72, 383
Baptists, 308—9
Barkov, Alexander, 37
Barnaul, Russia, 142
barrage balloons, 23
Bars, 358, 362
Bashkiria, Bashkirs, 187, 269, 369
Bastille Day, 172, 386
Batishev, Major, 167
Batitsky, Pavel, 324
Battle of Berlin (1945), 104, 116,
159, 175, 225, 247, 287, 343,
349-56
Battle of Brest (1941), 100
Battle of Dubosekovo (1941), 119
Battle of Gorokhov (1944),
163-79, 193, 195, 386
396
INDEX
Battle of Khalkhyn Gol (1939),
61, 376, 383
Battle of Kiev
First (1941), 147-8
Second (1943), 97
Battle of Lake Khasan (1938), 61,
376,383
Battle of Moscow (1941), 26
Battle of Rzhev (1942), xx,
51-77, 69, 79-83, 86, 93-107,
248
Battle of Sandomierz (1944),
193-206
Battle of Stalingrad (1942—3), 94,
99, 156, 349, 353, 384, 387
Battle of Velikiye Luki (1942-3),
116, 384
Batu Khan, 89, 198
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 318
Bekker, Junior Lieutenant, 85
Belarus, 187, 337, 353, 376, 385
Belorussian front, 181, 246, 343
Belgorod, Russia, 99
Belka, 363
Belousov, Lieutenant, 316
Belov, Pavel, 273
Berdichev, Ukraine, xx, 163, 180,
289-91
В erest, Alexei, 354
В eriä, Lavrenty, 324, 392
Berlin, Germany, 181, 263
Battle of Berlin (1945), 104,
116, 159, 175, 225, 247, 287,
343, 349-56
Karlshorst, 247, 356, 388
Reichstag, 116, 159, 282, 343,
352-6, 356, 385
Treptower Park, 354
Bernau, Germany, 299
Bernes, Mark, 332
Bessarabia, 375
Betka, 363—4
Bezhetsk, Russia, 45—51
Bik, Vasiliy, 81—2
Black Sea, xxi, 43, 154
Blyukher, Vasily, 324
Bogachev, Anatoliy (b. 1930), xx,
2-7, 133, 136, 177, 248, 276,
333
Bogachev, Anatoliy (b. 1959), xxii
Bogachev, Boris, xix, xxi, xxii,
xxiii, 2, 27, 40, 116, 141, 194,
222, 288, 292, 308, 334
1924 birth, xix
1941 German invasion, xx, 1—4;
evacuated to Gumyonka, xx,
4—7; begins attending school
in Skopin, 7—8; visits mother
in Ryazan, 8—10; encounters
soldiers wearing lapti, 11;
interrogated by soldiers,
12— 13; witnesses fighting at
Skopin; loots books and salt,
13— 15; travels to Moscow,
21—5; volunteers at Podolsk
artillery school, xx, 25—7;
evacuated to Bukhara, 27;
New Years Eve; admitted to
artillery school, 27, 29
1942 trains in Bukhara, 29—38,
397
INDEX
196; graduates from artil-
lery school, 38-^iO; posted to
Kalinin front, xx, 41; swims
in Ural River, 43^i; stays
with Budilin in Moscow,
44; arrives in Bezhetsk; joins
532nd rifle regiment, 45—7;
becomes commander of
mortar firing platoon, 47—9;
marches to front, 51—5; ar-
rives at front, 57—66; battle
of Rzhev, 67-77, 93-107;
shot in foot, xx, 79—88, 248;
sent to Torzhok, 88—91;
sent to Vyshny Volochyok,
109—10; joins Komsomol,
110; appointed commander
of mortar platoon, 110;
steals hay and cable, 110—11;
returns to front, 112-15
1943 arrives in Kholm, 115—16,
117—18; assault on Kholm—
Staraya Russa road, 118—27;
threatened with execution
by commander, 129—30;
destroys German machine
gun emplacement, 130;
severely wounded by sniper,
xx, 130—34; visits parents in
Petropavlovsk, 134—6; sent
to artillery reserve division
in Tashkent, 139; appointed
platoon commander in 25 th
artillery regiment, 139-40;
visits parents in Petropav-
lovsk, 142, 320; works on
Tashkent canal, 143
1944 serves in artillery reserve
at Iksha station, 145; sent
to 1st Ukrainian front, xx,
146; joins sapper brigade
in Dubno, 149—50; sent to
Mlinov, 150; passes through
Polish territory, 154; arrives
in Vladimir—Volynsky, 154;
threatened with execution
by Petukhov, 161—2; battle
of Gorokhov; liberation of
Rava—Russkaya, 163—80,
195; interrogated over loss of
banner, 175-7; Vistula Op-
eration, 181—92, 281; battle
of Sandomierz, 193—206;
accepted into Communist
Party, 206; Rilskiy s funeral,
206—8; scouts V-2 rocket site
in Dębica, 208; transferred
to rear, 209; goes hunting
with Pokryshkin, 209—10;
New Years Eve in Pustynia,
213
1945 lays mines in Pustynia,
213—16; appointed POZ
commander, 216—17; Gushin
joins platoon, 217—19; San-
domierz—Silesian offensive
begins, 221—36; enters Ger-
man Silesia, 237—9; encoun-
ters oxen drawn mortars,
11—12; stays in Rawitsch,
INDEX
239-43, 256—7; crosses Oder
river, 244—5, 246; sends par-
cel to family, 248—9; Kukhtik
saves bridge from demoli-
tion, 251-2; approaches Ber-
lin, 263; acquires Luger in
Cottbus, 324; death of Red-
kin, 264—6; official admis-
sion into Communist Party,
266; engagement with SS
Estonian division, 270—71;
wounded in hip, xx, 271—2;
stays in mobile hospital,
275—6; Germany surrenders,
276, 277; sent to Dubno,
276, 288; delivers papers to
Novosibirsk, 288—9; serves in
Lvov artillery reserve, 289;
serves in 147th rifle division
in Berdichev, 289—91; posted
to Zhytomyr, 291—4; awards
vetoed; decides to travel to
Austria 295—7; travels to
Krakow, 298—9; arrives in
Tulin, 299—301; New Years
Eve, 301
1946 meets with Galitsky in
Baden, 301—3; visits Vienna,
306; Supreme Soviet elec-
tions in Rovno, xxi, 307—11;
applies for Military Law
Academy, 315—20; retrieves
school certificate in Sko-
pin, 320—21; accepted into
Military Law Academy, xxi,
322—5; prepares for annual
Red Square parade, 325;
interrogated over possession
of Luger, 325—8; returns to
Zhytomyr, 330—31; ordered
to join reserve, 331; travels
to Odessa; alters order to
join reserve, 331—3
1947 Tishenko reads letter
about famine, 329
1949 marries Nina, xxi, 334
1955 begins work at Military
Collegium of Supreme
Court, xxi, 125, 334, 336-7;
birth of Maria, xxi
1956 tampering with reserve
order discovered, 334—5
1959 birth of Anatoliy, xxii
1961 beginning of military
tribunals in Chita, xxi, 275
1985 162nd mortar regiment
reunion, 336-40
1995 attends All-Ukrainian
Union of War Veterans Con-
gress, 312—14
2002 Myboroda confesses to
being NKVD informant, 328
2006 mortar regiment reunions
come to an end, 340—41
Bogachev, Ilya, xix, 3-5, 19y 44,
133, 136, 142, 177, 248, 276,
288, 333
Bogacheva, Maria (b. 1904), xix,
xx, 4-9, 9, 133, 136, 142, 149,
177, 248, 276, 333
399
INDEX
Bogacheva, Maria (b. 1955), xxi,
235
Bogacheva, Nina, xxi, 5—6, 22, 44,
283-5
Bolsheviks, 23, 307, 379
Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, 25
Borovkov, Pavel, 369
Bratislava, Slovakia, 299
Braun, Eva, 353
bread, 82, 113, 127, 296
Breslau, Poland, 246
Brest, Belarus, 100, 371
Brezhnev, Leonid, 303, 305, 335
Brovkina, Anna, 191
Browning rifle, 232
Bruno spirals, 215
Brusilov, Aleksei, 154
Budilin, 41, 43, 44—5
Budyonny, Semyon, 291, 305,
389, 390
Bug river, 177
Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 27, 29^40,
196, 375
Kalyan minaret, 30y 31
Bukhara Khanate (1500-1785),
373
Bukovina, 371, 375
Bulgakov, Mikhail, 388
Burns, Robert, 318
Buryat people, 187
Bykov, Vasil, 104—5, 105
Byron, George Gordon, 203
Cambodia, 377
camels, 34, 156—9, 158, 364, 385
camouflage, 23, 25, 48, 58, 118,
121
Canada, 372
canals, 109, 143
cannibalism, 329
carbines, 50, 54, 80
Caspian Sea, 388
casualties, 94—107, 132, 163, 171,
185,216, 228, 278
Catherine II, Empress and
Autocrat of All the Russias,
389
Catholicism, 198, 199, 298
Caucasus, 99, 187, 215, 256, 341,
373, 375
cavalry, 34—7, 46—7, 101—2, 101y
146
censorship, 45, 106—7, 336
champagne, 263, 323
Chapayev, Alexander, 37
Chapayev division, 25th, 174
Chardzhou, Turkmenistan, 33
Chechnya, Chechens, 187, 256,
375, 376, 388
Chekhov, Anton, 21, 219, 318
Chelyuskin, SS, 358
chemists, 301
Chernavsky, 169
Chernivtsi, Bukovina, 371
Chernushki, Russia, 126
Chevrolet, 12, 159
China, 338, 373, 376, 377
Chirchik, Uzbekistan, 139
Chita, Russia, xxi, 275
chloramine, 84—5
400
INDEX
Christianity, 64, 86, 172, 188-9,
198, 199, 298, 308-9
Baptists, 308-9
Catholicism, 198, 199, 298
Orthodoxy, 198, 389
Chuvash people, 187
cigarettes, 53, 347
Circassia, 375
Civil War (1917-22), xix, 11, 37,
61, 87, 140, 174, 347, 379, 389
coffee, 306
cognac, 263
collective farms, 7, 17, 49, 104,
110-11, 170, 311, 380, 390
common graves, 94—6, 105, 171—2
Communist Party, 62, 307, 330,
377, 387
Bogachev, Boris, 194—5, 206,
266-7, 274, 387
Bogachev, Ilya, 3, 188
Central Committee, 303, 332
criticism of, 329
Dobrorez, Vasiliy, 368
Galitsky, Kuzma, 303
Katchalko, Ivan, 367
Komsomol, 53, 62, 68, 110,
205,219, 383
Kulik, Josef, 368
and Military Law Academy,
317, 319
Molotov, Vyacheslav
Mikhailovich, 234
and nationalities, 341
Pioneers, 380
‘princes’, 25
prisoners of war (POWs), 267,
274
propaganda, 330
Rogov, Lieutenant General, 332
Terror (1936-38), 380
Zhukovski, Pyotr, 368
Communist Party of Austria, 301
Communist Party of Germany, 53
Communist Party of Spain, 305
Communist Party of Uzbekistan,
143
concentration camps, 98, 275,
299, 303, 389, 392
cooks, 280, 281
Cooper, James Fenimore, 14, 381
Copernicus, Nicolaus, 298-9, 389
corpses, 94—5, 101-2, 123, 171,
185, 191
Cossacks, 89, 149, 198, 290, 385,
389
Cottbus, Germany, 324
Cretan grenadier regiment, 171st,
173, 176
Crimea, 62, 99, 115, 166, 365
Kerch—Feodosia, xxi
Sevastopol, 99, 174, 364
Stary Krym, 166
Crimean Khanate (1478-1774),
166, 373, 374
Crimean War (1853-56), 375, 389
criminals, 49, 68, 110—11, 113,
121, 174
Cuba, 330, 333, 377
cult of personality, 205
Czech Republic, 314
401
INDEX
Czechoslovakia, xx, 104, 162, 175,
178, 247, 275-7, 287, 314, 376,
377
Dagestan, Dagestanis, 187, 341,
375
Danube river, 297, 299, 306, 358
‘death medallions’, 275
D^bica, Poland, 208
Decembrist, 332
defection, 178, 218
Degtyaryov machine guns, 258
Delon, Alain, 357
desertion, 43, 63, 125—6, 134—5,
136, 216, 298
Dina, 363
Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, 5, 142,
363-4
Dnieper river, 97, 186, 339
Doberman Pinschers, 363
Dobrorez, Vasiliy, 368—9
Dodge, 11
dogs, 357-64, 393
Don river, 387, 389
Dostoevsky, Feodor, 152
Drunina, Yulia, 65, 166-7
Dubliany, Ukraine, 289
Dubno, Ukraine, 149-50, 177,
248, 276, 288
Dubosekovo, Russia, 119
Duel (Kuprin), 293
Dumas, Alexandre, 14, 267
Dylan, Bob, 391
education, 7-8, 267, 316, 320-21,
379-80
Egypt, 377
Einstein, Albert, 318
Eisenstein, Sergei, 388
Eitingon, Nahum, 305
elephants, 365
Elshin, Paul, 336
engineering corps, 45, 129, 146
entrenching tools, 52, 53
Erenburg, Ilya, 356
Erlicon guns, 122
Estonia, Estonians, 187, 270, 376,
385,393
Ethiopia, 377
evolution, 259-60
F-l grenades, 52, 227, 351, 382
Falkland Islands, 372
False Dmitri II, 89, 383
famine, 1, 329, 380
‘Farewell, motherland’, 126
Faustpatrone, 150 151, 226, 228,
235, 236, 259
fear of death, 65
Fédération Cynologique
Internationale, 362, 393
Ferdinand self-propelled guns,
346
Filatov, Pyotr, 289
Finland, 371, 375, 393
Finnish knives, 239, 258
Finnish War (1939—40), 61, 102,
376, 383
First World War (1914-18), 154,
162, 375, 383
fish, 49, 88
402
INDEX
flame throwers, 151, 180, 234,
336, 352
Focke-Wulf scout planes, 60, 61,
127, 383
Fomichev, General, 225, 275
Ford, 11, 159
Forward, 45
France, 152, 172, 275, 386, 389
Freystadt, Poland, 226
Friedrich Barbarossa, Holy
Roman Emperor, 306
‘front-line wives , 255
frontoviki, 126
frostbite, 115
Fyodorov, Yevgeny, 282
Gadfly, 34-6, 38-9
Gaidar, Arkady, 14, 381
Galilei, Galileo, 389
Galitsko—Volynskoye, 154
Galitsky, Kuzma, 255, 278, 301—3
Ganina, 169
Garifullin, Mikhail, 110
gas masks, 76—7, 121, 189
Gde Moy Chorniy Pistolet?
(Vysotsky), 324
Genghis Khan, 198
Georgia, Georgians, 187, 269,
273, 354, 374, 375, 376
Gerasimenko, V.R, 289
German Democratic Republic
(1949-90), 344
German Shepherds, 358, 362
Germany
1939 Molotov—Ribbentrop
Pact, 385, 387
1941 invasion of Soviet Union,
xx, 1-3, 5, 49; battle of
Brest, 100; siege of Odessa,
27, 380; battle of Kiev, 147—
8, 274; capture of Yepifan,
6; siege of Ryazan, 10; battle
of Skopin, 12—14, 18; siege
of Sinyavino begins, 96; air
raids on Moscow, 23—5, 24՝,
battle of Moscow, 26; battle
of Dubosekovo, 119
1942 Soviet Rzhev—Vyazma
offensive, 97; occupation of
Rostov-on-Don, Voronezh
and Crimea, 62; defection
of Malikhin, 178; battle of
Rzhev, xx, 51, 58—66, 67—77,
79-83, 86, 93-107, 248,
384; bombing of Torzhok,
89—90; battle of Stalingrad
begins, 94, 349, 353, 384,
387; battle for Velikiye Luki
begins, 116, 384
1943 Soviet assault on Kholm—
Staraya Russa road, 118—27,
129—32; Khatyn massa-
cre, 95, 384; discovery of
mass grave in Katyn, 386;
Gorokhov captured by
Ukrainian nationalists, 163;
withdrawal from Rzhev, 97,
384; battle of Kiev, 97, 147
1944 fall of Kholm, 132;
Gorokhov captured by
Vershigora, 163; Gorokhov
403
INDEX
liberated by 389th Berdichev
rifle division, 163; Soviet
Lvov—Sandomierz offensive
begins, 162, 386; battle of
Gorokhov, 163-79, 193, 195,
386; Soviet Vistula Opera-
tion, 181-92, 195, 281, 287,
368; battle of Sandomierz,
193—206; Soviet Yassy—
Kishinev offensive, 104
1945 Soviet Vistula—Oder of-
fensive, 221-36, 237-52,
253-61, 263-6, 344-8,
368—9; Soviet Upper Silesian
offensive, 270—73, 324;
battle of Berlin, 104, 116,
159, 175, 225, 247, 287,
343, 349—56; Soviet Prague
offensive, 104, 175, 178, 225,
247, 275, 276, 277, 287, 314;
unconditional surrender,
247, 276, 277, 388
Gilyarovsky, Vladimir, 265—6
Glinka, Boris, 210
Głogów, Poland, 246
Glorious Sons of Bashkiria, 369
Goebbels, Joseph, 238, 353
Gogol, Nikolai, 149, 316, 388
gold, 194, 199-200, 254
Golden Horde (c. 1240-1502),
89, 198
Goncharenko, Lieutenant, 275
Gorin river, 308, 309
Gorky Park, Moscow, 103, 336
Gorky Street, Moscow, 323
Gorky, Maxim, xv, 264, 318
Gorodensky, Major General, 289
Gorokhov, Ukraine, 163—79, 193,
195.386
Gorshkov, Captain, 168, 171, 173
Gory Kazeki, Russia, 95, 97, 103
‘Gott mit uns, 170
grapevine, 176
graves, 94-6, 105, 171-2, 207,
217
Great Northern War (1700—21),
179.386
Great Patriotic War (1941—45)
1941 German invasion, xx,
1—3, 5, 49; battle of Brest,
100; siege of Odessa, 27,
380; Stalins Order No. 270
issued, 304; battle of Kiev,
147-8, 274; Germans
capture Yepifan, 6; siege of
Ryazan, 10; battle of Skopin,
12—14, 18; siege of Sinyavino
begins, 96; panic in Moscow,
22—3; battle of Moscow, 26;
battle of Dubosekovo, 119
1942 Rzhev—Vyazma offensive,
97; Germans occupy Rostov-
on-Don, Voronezh and
Crimea, 62; Stalins Order
No. 227 issued, 62—3, 67,
178, 384; defection of Ma-
likhin, 178; Rzhev-Sychevka
offensive, xx, 51—6, 57—66,
67-77, 79-83, 86, 93-107,
248, 384; Germans bomb
404
INDEX
Torzhok, 89-90; battle of
Stalingrad begins, 94, 349,
353, 384, 387; Stalin’s Order
No. 701 issued, 85; Velikiye
Luki offensive begins, 116,
384; Order No. 3060 issued,
68
1943 Matrosov’s self-sacrifice,
37, 104, 126; assault on
Kholm-Staraya Russa road,
118-27, 129-32; Khatyn
massacre, 95, 384; Germans
discover mass grave in Katyn,
386; Gorokhov captured by
Ukrainian nationalists, 163;
Stalin visits Khoroshevo, 99;
German withdrawal from
Rzhev, 97, 384; battle of
Kiev, 97, 147
1944 Gorokhov liberated by
Naumovs partisans, 163;
liberation of Kholm, 132;
Gorokhov liberated by
Vershigora, 163; Gorokhov
libra ted by 389th Berdi-
chev rifle division, 163;
Lvov—Sandomierz offensive
begins, 162, 386; battle of
Gorokhov, 163-79, 193,
195, 386; Vistula Opera-
tion, 181-92, 195, 281, 287,
368; battle of Sandomierz,
193-206; Yassy-Kishinev
offensive, 104
1945 Vistula-Oder offensive,
221-36, 237-52, 253-61,
263-6, 344-8, 368-9; Upper
Silesian offensive, 270—73,
324; battle of Berlin, 104,
116, 159, 175, 225, 247,
287, 343, 349-56; Prague
offensive, 104, 175, 178,
225, 247, 275, 276, 277, 287,
314; Vlasov captured, 178-9;
unconditional surrender of
Germany, 247, 276, 277,
388; victory parade in Red
Square, 210, 279, 340, 362
Great Patriotic War, The, 96
Greece, Greeks, 109, 203, 187,
389
grenades, 45, 48, 77, 120, 145,
151, 168, 170, 190, 210-11,
351
anti-tank, 223, 227
F-ls, 52, 227, 351, 382
RGDs, 52, 382
Grin, Aleksandr, 167
Grochowice, Poland, 368—9
gulags, 166, 275, 304, 306, 330,
383
Gumyonka, Russia, xx, 4-15, 380
Gusakovsky, Joseph, 180
Gushin, Senior Lieutenant,
217-18
Guyva, Ukraine, 291-4, 316, 324
gypsies, 50, 389
Habomai Islands, 372
haemophilia, 184
405
INDEX
Hańska, Eveline, 290
heavy artillery, 139֊^t4
hedgehog barricades, 23, 24
helmets, 73, 76
Hero of Socialist Labour, 305
Hero of the Soviet Union
Balabukh, Yuzef, 104
Berest, Alexei, 354
Brezhnev, Leonid, 305
Budyonny, Semyon, 305
Chelyuskin, 359
Dobrorez, Vasiliy, 368
Fomichev, General, 225, 275
Fyodorov, Yevgeny, 282
Galitsky, Kuzma, 255, 27Ѣ,
301-3
Glinka, Boris, 210
guards division, 8th, 119
Gusakovsky, Joseph, 180
Kantaria, Meliton, 115—16, 354
Katchalin, 241
Katchalko, Ivan, 367
Katukhin, Medical Orderly, 186
Katukov, Mikhail, 180
Khrushchev, Nikita, 305
Klubov, Alexander, 210
Kornyushkin, Nicholai, 225,
233, 242-3, 300
Kukhtik, Sergeant, 251—2
Kulik, Josef, 368
Kulik, Senior Lieutenant, 186
Kuzmin, Lieutenant, 241
Laks, 341
Lelushenko, Dmitri, 97, 221,
225, 273, 276, 300
Likhovidov, Senior Lieuten-
ant, 175
Maresyev, Alexey, 115
Markov, Vladimir, 273
Matrosov, Alexander, 37, 38,
103, 126
Medved, Ivan, 251
Mercader, Ramon, 305
Mesheryakov, Lieutenant
Colonel, 176-7
and Military Law Academy,
322
Molokov, Vasiliy, 359—60
Moscow, Defence of, 283
and Order of Glory, 192
Orlov, Vasiliy, 247
Panfilov, Ivan, 119
Pokryshkin, Alexander, 209
Polezhaev, 345—6
Pukhov, N.P., 179, 289
Raskova, Marina, 247
Rechkalov, Grigory, 210
Shemigon, Alexei, 103—4
Skopenko, Vasliy, 199
Smirnov, Yury, 274
Stepanchenko, Victor, 338-40
Stepanov, Dmitry, 186, 369
Stolyarchuk, Piotr, 170
tank army, 4th, 225
Vekhin, Grigory, 198
Vistula Operation (1944), 182
Yegorov, Mikhail, 115—16, 354
Zhukovski, Pyotr, 368
Zinchenko, Fedor, 328
Hero of Ukraine, 354
406
INDEX
Heroes of the Soviet Union from
Kirov, 368
Heroic Deeds for the Motherland,
367
Herriot, Edouard, 275, 389
Hill of Glory, Lvov, 210, 224—5
Hitler, Adolf, 59, 98, 124, 154,
196, 348, 352, 353
Holocaust, 299, 389, 392
Holy Roman Empire (962—1806),
306
hooliganism, 324, 338
horses, 34-7, 38-9, 46-7, 51, 52,
81, 101-2, 140, 281
hospitals, 46, 61-2, 73, 272, 273,
274
field, 61, 67, 84, 133
frontline, 80, 84, 86
Ivanovo, 133—4
mobile, 133,275-6, 277
Petropavlovsk, 136
psychiatric, 7, 9-11
Rzhev front, 80—85, 84
Tashkent, 737, 146
Torzhok, 86—91, 93
howitzers, 184-5, 291
Hugo, Victor, 14
Hungary, 198, 376, 377, 389
hunting, 209-10
huskies, 359
identity discs, 275
Iksha station, Moscow, 145
IL2 fighter planes, 206
Immamutdinov, Magmud, 369
India, 372
Ingush people, 187
Inin, Lieutenant Colonel, 266
Institute of Military History, 96,
106,337
International Red Cross, 386
International Society for the
Protection of Animals, 359-60
Iran, 373, 374, 375
iron coffins, 228-9
Islam, 198
Israel, 338
Ivan IV the Terrible, Tsar of All
the Russias, 89, 383
Ivanov, Andrey, 352
Ivanovo, Russia, 133
izbasy 6y 7, 156
Izmail, Ukraine, 371
Japan, 61, 72, 289, 375, 376, 383
Jewish people, 85, 155 187, 269,
290, 298, 389, 392, 393
Josef Kulik, 368
Josipovka, Ukraine, 368
Józefów nad Wisłą, Poland, 181
Julbars, 362
Junkers 87 Stukas, 89, 164
Kabardians, 187
Kalinin, Russia, 51, 109, 384
Kalinin front, xx, 51, 90, 97, 109,
132, 317, 384
Kaliningrad, 208, 371
Kalin kovic hskaya division, 81st,
186
407
INDEX
Kalmyks, 232, 388
Kalyan minaret, Bukhara, 30, 31
Kalyniuk, Major, 167, 176, 193,
195, 200, 279
Kamchatka, Russia, 374
Kantaria, Meliton, 115, 354
Kapler, Aleksei, 166
Karaganda, Kazakhstan, 44
Karelia, 187, 370
Karlovka, Ukraine, 367
Karlshorst, Berlin, 247, 356, 388
Karpenko, Sergeant Major, 249
Karpov, Vladimir, 326
kasha, 20, 34, 84, 347
Kashintsev, 182-3
Kashnikov, Junior Lieutenant,
247
Katchalin, 241
Katchalko, Ivan, 185—6, 367-8
Katukhin, Medical Orderly, 186
Katukov, Mikhail, 180
Katyn massacre (1940), 386-7
Katyusha rockets, 70-71, 70, 221
Kazakhstan, Kazakhs, xx, 43, 44,
133, 148, 186, 320, 375, 382
Kazakov, Junior Sergeant, 267
Kazan Khanate (1438-1552), 373
Kazansky station, Moscow, 21,
321
Kerch—Feodosia, Crimea, xxi
Kern, Anna, 87, 383
KGB (Komitet Gosudarstvennoj
Bezopasnosti), 45, 75, 106, 297,
305-6, 313, 324, 338, 383
Khalkhyn Gol, 61, 376, 383
Khardzhiev, Junior Sergeant, 205
Kharkov, Ukraine, 5, 33, 104,
106, 241, 317
Khatyn massacre (1943), 95, 384
Khiva Khanate, (1511-1920), 373,
375
Khlitsov, Vladimir, 343—56, 344
Khmelnitsky, Bogdan, 154, 198,
279, 385, 389
Khmelnitsky, Ukraine, 365
Kholm, Russia, xx, 115—27, 132
Kholmsky, 132
Khoroshevo, Russia, 99
Khrushchev, Nikita, 148, 162,
305, 334, 388, 390
Khudyakov, Sergei, 324
Khvarukia, Lieutenant, 215—16
Kielce, Poland, 233—4
Kiev, Ukraine, 97, 136, 146—8,
207, 233, 303, 330
All-Ukrainian Union of War
Veterans Congress (1995),
312-14
Arsenal Factory, xx
First Battle of (1941), 147-8
Kreschatik, 147-8, 147
National Museum of the Great
Patriotic War, 369
Pechersk Lavra, 148
Second Battle of (1943), 97
St Michaels Cathedral, 148
Writers* Union of Ukraine,
208, 387
Kievsky station, Moscow, 213,
320
408
INDEX
King Tiger tanks, 203-5, 204
Kirghiz, 187
Kirichenko, General, 345
Kirichenko, Junior Sergeant, 265
Kirov, Ukraine, 368
Kirovchane—Nashi Geroyi
Sovetskogo Soyuza, 368
Kirovograd, Ukraine, 5, 104, 105
Klaipeda, Lithuania, 372
Klosterneuburg, Austria, 297
Klubov, Alexander, 210
Kokand Khanate (1709-1876),
373, 375
Kolobov, LA.., 178
Kolyma, Russia, 306, 311, 330
Komi people, 187
Komsomol, 53, 62, 68, 110, 205,
219, 383
Komsomolskaya Pravday 381
Konev, Ivan, 95, 97, 132, 162,
233, 246
Kopich, 4, 5
Kordukov, Boris, 149, 254, 276
Korneev, Major, 249
Kornyushkin, Nicholai, 225, 233,
242-3, 300
Korolenko, Vladimir, 316
Korolev, Sergeant Major, 239,
272, 300
Korotkov-Kubansky, Senior
Lieutenant, 340
Koshkurgan, Uzbekistan, 375
Kostyuk, Captain, 344
Kraków, Poland, 298-9
Kranukov, K.V., 162
Krasnaya Zvezday 95, 278, 316, 317
Kraśnik, Poland, 154
Krasnodar, Russia, 37
Kravchuk, Leonid, 309
Kremlin, Moscow, 25, 283, 388
Kreschatik, Kiev, 147-8, 147
Krilova, 169
Krimsky Bridge, Moscow, 336
Krivonos, Maxim, 154
Krupin, Dmitriy, 112
Rryuchenkin, Vasily, 387
Kuchum Khan, 373
Kuibyshev, Russia, 368
Kukhtik, Sergeant, 251—2
kulaks, 380
kuleshy 1
Kulik, Grigory, 324
Kulik, Senior Lieutenant, 186
Kuprin, Aleksandr, 293
Kuril Islands, 372
Kutuzov, Mikhail, 152, 270, 389
Kuvshinovo, Russia, 90
Kuzmin, Lieutenant, 241
Kuznechik, 156—9, 385
Kuznetsov, Lieutenant, 184
Lake Baikal, Russia, 275
Lake Khasan, Russia, 61, 376, 383
Laks, 341, 393
Laos, 377
Lapshin, Victor, 390
laptiy 11 у 12y 114y 381
Latvia, 58, 187, 376, 385, 393
Lelushenko, Dmitri, 97, 221, 225,
273, 276, 300
409
INDEX
Lend-Lease policy, 226, 347,
385, 387-8
Lenin, Vladimir, 60, 266, 305,
312, 314, 319, 391
Mausoleum, 23, 340
Leningrad, Russia, 96, 99, 247,
304, 363
Lermontov, Mikhail, 165, 219,
342
Likhovidov, Senior Lieutenant,
175
limonka, 52, 351
Lithuania, 89, 198, 293, 371, 372,
373, 376, 393
Livonia, 373
London, England, 181, 208, 363
London, Jack, 134
looting, 14-15, 75, 194, 199-200,
230, 233-4, 254, 321, 290, 321
Lovat river, 114-15, 126, 384
Lozovaya, Ukraine, 5
Lubyanka, Moscow, 302, 324
Luger pistols, 265, 324, 325, 327
Lunin, Lieutenant Colonel,
302-3
Lvov, Ukraine, 157, 175, 269, 289,
297, 315, 317-18, 331, 368, 371
Hill of Glory, 210, 224-5
Lvov—Sandomierz offensive
(1944), 162-80, 269, 386
Lysaya Gora, Ukraine, 289—91
Mabler, Sergeant Major, 298
machine guns, 45, 53, 86, 101,
102, 104-6, 112
anti-aircraft, 22, 51
Battle of Berlin (1945),
350-51, 353
Battle of Moscow (1941), 22
Battle of Sandomierz (1944),
206
Kholm offensive (1943), 118,
120, 121, 122, 124, 130
Lvov—Sandomierz offensive
(1944), 162, 168
Matrosovs self-sacrifice (1943),
37, 104, 126
Rzhev—Sychevka offensive
(1942), 58, 60, 63, 72, 74, 86
Vistula-Oder offensive (1945),
223, 225, 227
Magadan, Russia, 306, 311, 330
malaria, 203
Malikhin, Colonel, 178
malnutrition, 49, 112, 134
Malover, A.P., 362
Maloyaroslavets, Russia, 26, 260
Manchuria, 368, 375, 383
mangelwurzels, 87—8
von Mannstein, Erich, 365
Maresyev, Alexey, 115
Mari people, 187
Markov, Vladimir, 273
marriage, 142—3, 291
Marseillaise, La, 152
Marshal Rokossovsky,
Konstantin, 362
Maryakhin, Colonel, 252
Matrosov, Alexander, 37, 38, 103,
126
410
INDEX
Mauser pistols, 265
Medved, Ivan, 251
Memel region, 372
memorials, 95, 98—9, 210, 224—5
mental illness, 49, 318
Mercader, Ramón, 305
‘merit in bed’, 255
Merit in Combat, 125
Mesheryakov, Lieutenant
Colonel, 176-7
Messerschmitt fighters, 164, 166
methylated spirits, 216, 238
Mexico, 391
MGB (Ministerstvo
Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti),
106, 297
Mielec, Poland, 213—14
Milicz, Poland, 226
Military Collegium of Supreme
Court, xxi, xxii, 125, 179, 326,
334, 337
Military Encyclopaedia of the Great
Patriotic War, 224
Military Engineering Academy,
Moscow, 302
Military Law Academy, Moscow,
xxi, 175, 272, 315-33, 391
militia, 2, 380
Milky Way, 145
mines, 10, 45, 150-52, 154, 268,
278-9
anti-tank, 202, 216, 227, 249
Battle of Berlin (1945), 349-50
dogs, 357—63
Gorokhov, 176
Kiev, 147-8
POZ (Podvizhnoy Otryad Za-
grazhdeniya), 216
Pustynia, 213-14
Rzhev front, 58, 61, 72, 84, 86
Sandomierz, 194, 199-200,
202, 205, 206
Silesia, 246, 249, 251
Vistula front, 182, 184
Minin and Pozharsky Monument,
Moscow, 23
Ministry of Defence, 96, 97, 106,
142, 186, 242, 278, 303, 335
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 320
Mishka Odessit (Bernes), 332
Mitino, Russia, 87
Mityuk, Captain, 330—31, 333
Mlinov, Ukraine, 150
Moldova, 371, 374, 375, 376
Molokov, Vasiliy, 359-60
Molotov, Russia, 234
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939),
385,387,393
Mongolia, 46, 89, 198, 372, 373,
383
Mordovia, Russia, 148
Mordvins, 187
mortars, 10, 11-12, 46-9, 47, 51,
54, 317, 336, 383
Battle of Sandomierz (1944),
201
Kholm offensive (1943), 119,
121, 122, 124, 130, 132
Lvov-Sando mierz offensive
(1944), 162
411
INDEX
Rzhev—Sychevka offensive
(1942), 64, 69-72, 74, 100
Vyshny Volochyok regiment,
110-16
Moscow, Russia, 21-7, 22^ 24,
283
Battle of (1941), 26
Bolshoi Theatre, 25
Gorky Park, 103, 336
Gorky Street, 323
Iksha station, 145
Institute of Military History,
96, 106, 337
Kazansky station, 21, 321
Kievsky station, 213, 320
Kremlin, 25, 283, 388
Krimsky Bridge, 336
Lenin s Mausoleum, 23, 340
Lubyanka, 302, 324
Military Engineering Academy,
302
Military Law Academy, xxi,
175, 272, 315-33, 391
Minin and Pozharsky Monu-
ment, 23
Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
320
Novodevichy cemetery, 247,
388
Peace Treaty (1940), 383
Podolsk, see Podolsk
Red Gates, 22—3
Red Square, 210, 325, 327, 362
Smolensky Square, 325
St Basils Cathedral, 23
Taganka, 44
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,
260
University, 86
Victory Day (1945), 210, 279,
284-5
Zamoskvorechye, 324
Zavidovo, 243
Zoo, 365
Moskva-Stalingrad-Berlin -Praga
(Lelushenko), 97
mosquitoes, 64
Motherland, 247
Movergan, Captain, 249—50
Moy Put Nachalsya v Uralom
(Fomichev), 275
Mozambique, 377
Mtsyri (Lermontov), 165
Murmansk, Russia, 388
Museum of Military History,
Odessa, 363
My Way Began in the Urals
(Fomichev), 275
Myboroda, 328—30
Nabokov, Vladimir, 381
Nakhimov, Pavel, 270, 389
Napoleonic Wars (1803—15), 152,
162, 299, 374
Naro Fominsk, Russia, 26
Nash։ Geroyi, 368
National Museum of the Great
Patriotic War, Kiev, 369
nationalities, 186-7, 269
Naumov, M., 163
412
INDEX
Neisse river, 246, 270, 273, 287
Neisse, Poland, 247
Nekrasov, Nikolay, 219
Nelezh, Russia, 368
Netherlands, 389
Nevel Berlin Self-propelled artil-
lery brigade, 22nd, 221-36,
237-52, 295-303
Nevsky, Alexander, 199, 270, 389
night blindness, 49
Nikander, 264
Nikolayev Military Engineering
Institute, St Petersburg, 152
Nikulin, Yuriy, 281-2
NKVD (Narodnyi Komissariat
Vnutrennikh Del), 106, 305-6,
324, 327-30, 383
Beria, Lavrenty, 324, 392
condemnation of, 387
and Lenins politburo, 391
Myboroda, 328-30
in Poland, 387
Trotsky assassination (1940),
155
in Ukraine, 154, 312, 313
and Zhukov, 75
Noahs Ark, 64
Norilsk, Russia, 303
North Korea, 376
‘Not A Step Back’, 62-3, 67, 178
Novaya Zemlya, Russia, 341
Novgorod, Russia, xvi, xx, 89,
115, 373
Novice, The (Lermontov), 165
Novikov, 111-12
Novo Semyonovo, Russia, 103
Novodevichy cemetery, Moscow,
247, 388
Novograd—Volinsky, Ukraine,
295-6
Novosibirsk, Russia, 288—9
nuclear weapons, 37, 382, 341
Ob river, 373
October Revolution (1917), 87,
294, 325, 384, 392
Oder river, 244-5, 246, 368-9
Odessa, Ukraine, xiii, xxi, 1-5,
43, 99, 155, 174, 216, 280, 289,
313, 328, 331-3
Air Force Academy, 20
Artillery School, 20
humour, 337, 392
Naval School, 20
Siege of (1941), 27, 380
Town Hall, 3
Voroshilov, xx, 3
officials, children of, 255-6
Ogarkov, Nikolai, 152
Ogoniok {Beacon, The), 159
‘Old age does not bring joy’, 202
On the Day the War Ended
(Ryadchenko), 279
Onegin, Eugene, 89
Onoprienko, General, 179
Operation Bagration (1944), 386
Order No. 227 (1942), 62-3, 67,
178, 384
Order No. 270 (1941), 304
Order No. 701 (1942), 85
413
INDEX
Order No. 3060 (1942), 68
Order of Alexander Nevsky, 199
Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky,
389
Order of Glory, 70, 192
Order of Kutuzov, 273
Order of Lenin, 195, 199, 305,
340
Order of the Patriotic War, 192,
354
Order of the Red Banner, 142,
196, 296, 354
assault sapper battalion, 78th,
176
Berest, Alexei, 354
Bogachev, Boris, 177, 195, 242,
295, 300
Kalyniuk, Major, 193
Kantaria, Meliton, 354
Kukhtik, Sergeant, 252
of Labour, 192
Skopenko, Vasliy, 199
Stashinsky, Bogdan, 305—6
Tsiunel, Senior Sergeant, 191—2
Yegorov, Mikhail, 354
Order of the Red Star, 183, 195,
199, 242, 295, 300, 340
Organisation of Ukrainian
Nationalists (Banderovtsi), 63,
175, 306, 309-14, 391
Orlov, Fedor, 247
Orlov, Vasiliy, 247
Orlov, Vladimir, 247
Orlov, Yevgeniy, 247
Orlova, Lyubov, 23
Orlova, Maria, 247
Orthodox Christianity, 198, 389
Oryol, Russia, 99
Ossetia, Ossetians, 187, 269, 376
Ottoman Empire (1299—1923),
64, 198, 306, 373, 374, 375, 389
Oar Heroes, 368
oxen, 11—12, 364
Pacific fleet, 330
Pakistan, 372
Panfilov, Ivan, 119
pannies and pannochkies, 200
Panther tanks, 346
Panzerfausts, 211-12, 211, 387
papirosi, 347
Park Lane, London, 363
partisans, 115, 163, 233
patronymics, 50, 217, 382
Paukov, Lieutenant, 249
Paulus, Friedrich, 94
PE2 bombers, 206
Pechenga, Russia, 371
Pechersk Lavra, Kiev, 148
penal battalions, 121, 174, 212
Penza, Russia, xix
perestroika, xiii, 166
Perm, Russia, 234
Persia, 373, 374, 375
Peter and Paul Fortress, St
Petersburg, 363
Peter the Great, Emperor of All
Russia, 110, 179
Petropavlovsk, Russia, xxi, 133—6,
139, 142, 320
414
INDEX
Petrovsky, Leonid, 314
Petukhov, Captain, 161—2, 215
Pidberezzya, Ukraine, 170
pilotka, 50
Pioneers, 2, 380
platoon Jack, xvi, 59
PO-2 biplanes, 83-4, 83
Podilsky, Ukraine, 365
Podolsk, Moscow
Artillery School, xx, 19, 21,
25-7, 37, 48, 140, 145, 260
Military Archives, xiv, 37, 97,
100, 106-7, 186, 205,216,
242, 260, 269, 271,281
Podvig vo Imya Rodini, 367
Pokryshkin, Alexander, 209
Poland, xx, 89, 149, 154, 179,
187, 190, 193-261, 373, 389
Annopol, 193, 368
Armia Kraj owa, 181
Armia Ludowa, 386
Auschwitz concentration camp,
299, 389
Breslau, 246
Dębica, 208
Freystadt, 226
Głogów, 246
Grochowice, 368—9
Józefów nad Wisłą, 181
Katyn massacre (1940), 386-7
Kielce, 233-4
Kraków, 298-9
Kraśnik, 154
Mielec, 213-14
Milicz, 226
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
(1939), 385, 387, 393
Posen, 355
Przemyśl, 297
Pustynia, 213-14
Ratibor, 273
Rawitsch, 226, 235, 239-43,
256-7
Sandomierz, 186, 193—208,
219, 300
Skarżysko, 155
Soviet invasion (1939), 385
Świnoujście, xxi
Warsaw, 299
Zamość, 154
polatyy 7
Polesie, Ukraine, 309
Polezhaev, 345-6
Polish—Lithuanian
Commonwealth (1569—1795),
198, 293, 385
Polish-Russian War (1605-1618),
381
Polish-Soviet War (1919-21), 291
Poltava, Ukraine, 367
Polunino, Russia, 85, 95-7, 103
Porsche, 204
portyankiy 31, 32у 381, 382
Posen, Poland, 355
Potsdam, Germany, 275
poverty, 282
POZ (Podvizhnoy Otryad
Zagrazhdeniya) ,216
Prague, Czechoslovakia, 104, 175,
178, 225, 247, 275, 276, 277,
287, 314
415
INDEX
prayer, 188-9
Prikhodko, V., 224-5
prisoners of war (POWs), 98,
230-32, 267, 274-5, 304, 381,
385, 389
Prokofiev, Sergei, 388
Pronsk, Russia, 9
propaganda, 68, 75-6, 126, 148,
238, 274, 280
‘Proshanie Slavyankiy 113, 384
Przemyśl, Poland, 297
Pukhov, N.P., 179, 289
Pushkin, Alexander, 87, 89, 219,
318, 383
Pustynia, Poland, 213-14
ramay 60, 61 127, 383
Raskova, Marina, 247
Ratibor, Poland, 273
rations, 23, 26, 34, 48, 52, 60, 82,
87, 156
Rava Agreement (1698), 179
Rava Russkaya, Ukraine, 167,
179-80
Rawitsch, Poland, 226, 235,
239-43, 256-7
rear veterans’, 143-4
Rechkalov, Grigory, 210
reconnaissance, 192—208, 222,
230, 234, 244-5
Red Army Day, 126
Red Cross, 386
Red Square, Moscow, 210, 325,
327, 362
Red Star, They 95, 278, 316, 317
Redkin, Junior Lieutenant, 254,
264-5
Reichstag, Berlin, 116, 159, 282,
343, 352-6, 356y 385
Reid, Thomas Mayne, 14, 381
religion, 64, 86, 172, 188-9, 198,
259-60, 298
Reminiscences and Thoughts
(Zhukov), 102
Remizov, N., 289
RGD grenades, 52, 382
Ribalko, Pavel, 222
Ribas, Stanislav, 171
rifle division
6 th, 179
41st, 179
81st, 281
111st, 45, 103, 105, 106, 174,
248, 303, 317
136th, 176-7
147th, 289-94, 295, 323
150th, 354
350th, 198-9
389th, 163, 167, 171, 172, 175,
178
421st, 19
Riga, Latvia, 58
Rilskiy, Andriy, 206—8
Rilskiy, Maxim, 206
Rogov, Lieutenant General, 332
Roma, 389
Romania, 104, 371, 375, 380, 392,
393
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 387
Rostov-on-Don, Russia, 62, 81
416
INDEX
Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph,
152
Rovno, Ukraine, xxi, 177, 307-11
Rozhdestvensky, Robert, xvii
Russian Civil War (1917-22), xix,
11, 37,61,87, 140, 174, 347,
379, 389
Russian Empire (1721-1917),
151, 372
Russian Liberation Army, 178-9
Russian Revolution (1917), 87,
294, 325, 384, 392
Ryadchenko, Ivan, 279
Ryazan, Russia, xx, 7, 8-10, 18,
139, 321
rye bread, 82, 113, 296
Ryumin, Pavel, 208, 223, 250
Rzhev, Russia, xvi, xx, 51, 58-9,
93-107
Rzhev-Sychevka offensive (1942),
xx, 51-77, 69, 79-83, 86,
93-107, 248, 384
Rzhev-Vyazma offensive (1942),
97
Rzhevskaya, G., 98
Sakhalin, Russia, 216, 371, 374
salt, 14-15, 148
Samarkand, Uzbekistan, 375
samogon, 212
San river, 198
Sandomierz, Poland, 186,
193-206, 221, 300
monastery, 194, 199-201
Sandomierz-Silesian offensive
(1945), 233, 245
sappers, 145-52, 152, 153-9, 336
Battle of Sandomierz (1944),
193-206
Lvov-Sandomierz offensive
(1944), 161-80
Pustynia mine-laying (1945),
213-19
rear in Poland (1944), 209-12
Upper Silesian offensive (1945),
270-73
Vistula Operation (1944),
181-92
Vistula-Oder offensive (1945),
221-36, 237-52, 253-61,
263-6
Sarai, Russia, 18, 198
Saratov, Russia, 343
Savlin, Lieutenant Colonel, 327
Schmeisser, 170, 205
scout planes, 3, 60, 61, 127, 383
Scriabin, Vyacheslav
Mikhailovich, 234
Sedov family, 391
selLpropelled artillery bri-
gade, 22nd, 221-36, 237-52,
295-303
Selizharovo, Russia, 51
Semionov, Uvenaliy, 110
Serbia, 198
Sevastopol, Crimea, 99, 174, 364
Seven Years’ War (1756-63), 374
sewing machines, 254, 261
sex, 240, 255
Shafarenko, Lieutenant General,
280
417
INDEX
Shalyapin, Feodor, 318
Shango, 365
Shanin, Vladimir, 336-7
Shavirin, B.L, 383
Shegartsov, Private, 300-301
Shemigon, Alexei, 103-4
Shikotan Island, 372
Shklo, Ukraine, 333
Shock Army, 3rd, 115—27,
129-32, 168
shock engineering units , 153
Shostakovich, Dmitri, 388
Shpagin automatic guns, 258
Siberia, 26, 82, 134, 154, 209,
260, 264, 288, 306, 312, 372-3,
388
Sidametov, 253-61
Silesia, 245-52, 253-61, 263-6,
270-73
Simonov anti-tank guns, 258
Singapore, 372
Sint Otshizni, 369
Sinti, 389
Sinyavino, Russia, 96
Skarżysko, Poland, 155
Skopenko, Vasliy, 199
Skopin, Russia, 7—8, 12-15,
17-19, 320-21, 380
Skopin-Shuisky, Mikhail, 89
Slavic Womans Farewell, The,
113, 384
Slavnie Sini Bashkirii, 369
SMERSH (SMERt’ SHpionam),
45, 216, 217-19, 245, 328, 382
Smirnov, Sergey, 100
Smirnov, Yury, 274
Smoktunovsky, Innokenty, 303—4
Smolensk, Russia, 368
Smolensky Square, Moscow, 325
snipers, 13, 74, 118, 122-4, 126,
131, 151, 182, 183
snow, sleeping on, 125—7, 129,
177
sobaka, 122
socialist realism, 62, 107
Sokolovskaya, Aleksandra, 391
‘soldiers telephone , 176
Solovyov, Captain, 171—2
Somalia, 377
song and dance ensembles, 278
Sons of the Fatherland, The, 369
South Africa, 372
Sovershennoe imi Bessmertno, 368
Spain, 305
spam, 158, 385
spies, 2, 12, 245
Spree river, 352, 354
spurs, 146-7
SS (Schutzstaffel), 250, 388
Battle of Berlin (1945), 353
Estonian division, 270
Kharkov massacre (1943), 241
Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, 340
St Barbaras Church, Berdichev,
290
St Basils Cathedral, Moscow, 23
St Michael s Cathedral, Kiev, 148
St Petersburg, Russia, 152, 304,
363
Stalin, Joseph, 60, 154, 166
418
INDEX
and banners, 176
Battle of Sandomierz (1944),
201
and canals, 143
cook, 243
cuit of personality, 205
death (1953), 326, 330
and engineering corps, 146, 153
and Germans, 269
huntsman, 243
Julbars, 362
Kapler arrest (1943), 166-7
Khoroshevo visit (1943), 99
Kielce, libération of (1945), 234
‘No man, no problem’, 12
Order No. 227 (1942), 62-3,
67, 178, 384
Order No. 270 (1941), 304
Order No. 701 (1942), 85
personnel sélection, 289
and Rava-Russkaya, 180
Red Square parades, 325, 327,
340
and Rzhev-Sychevka offensive
(1942), 58, 59, 85
and Self֊propelled Artillery
Brigade, 22nd, 226
and tank army, 4th, 247, 272
Terror (1936-38), xxi, 25, 380,
384, 390, 392
and Vistula Operation (1944),
181-2
and Vlasov, Andriy, 178-9
Stalina, Svetlana, 166
Stalingrad, Russia, 62, 93, 94, 99,
156, 349, 353, 364, 384, 387
Staraya Russa, Russia, 119
Stars of Courage, The, 368
Stary Krym, Crimea, 166
Stashinsky, Bogdan, 305-6
Stepanchenko, Victor, 338-40
Stepanov, Dmitry, 186, 369
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 14
Stolyarchuk, Piotr, 170
stomach wounds, 50, 61-2, 81
Strauss, Johann, 306
Strelka, 363
Studebaker, 11, 159
SU-76s, 224, 225
Sudoplatov, Pavel, 305, 384
sugar beet, 358, 388
suicide, 125, 215, 216, 275
Sukhov, Major General, 322
Supreme Court, xxi, xxii, 125,
179, 306, 326, 334, 337, 390
Supreme Soviet, xxi, 176, 278,
307-11, 390
Suvorov, Alexander, 270, 389
Sweden, 178, 372, 373, 374, 386
swimming, 43
Świnoujście, Poland, xxi
syphilis, 50
Syr-Darya, 42
Syria, 377
szlachta, 198
T-34 tanks, 72, 150, 203, 217,
227, 244, 247, 256, 258, 311,
343, 345, 347-8
T-70 tanks, 224
Taganka, Moscow, 44
INDEX
Tajikistan, Tajiks, 187, 376
Tanaschishin, Trofim, 185
tank army
1st, 180
3rd, 97, 222
4th, 178, 221-36, 237-52, 272,
273, 276, 313, 387
tanks
Battle of Berlin (1945), 351-3
Battle of Dubosekovo (1941),
119
Battle of Sandomierz (1944),
203-5
German, 22, 58, 61, 101-2,
104, 105-6, 112, 119, 203-5,
204, 217, 266, 344-8
hedgehog barricades, 23, 24
as iron coffins, 228-9
Lvov—Sandomierz offensive
(1944) , 162, 168, 169, 171,
180
Panthers, 346
Panzers, 217, 346
Prague offensive (1945), 275
Rzhev-Sychevka offensive
(1942), 61, 67, 72, 95, 96, 97
T-34s, 72, 150, 203, 217, 227,
244, 247, 256, 258, 311, 343,
345, 347-8
T-70 tanks, 224
Tiger IIs, 203-5, 204
Tigers, 346
Upper Silesian offensive,
(1945) , 270-71
Valentines, 223, 226-7, 258
Vistula-Oder offensive (1945),
221-36, 237-52, 256, 258,
264, 344-8
see also anti-tank weapons
Tanya, 290
Taras Bulba (Gogol), 149
Tashkent, Uzbekistan, xx, 27,
137r, 139-14, 146-7, 375
Tatanov, Muhammet, xxi
Tatars, 73—4, 149, 198, 269, 372,
373
Tbilisi, Georgia, 273
telephone cable, 111, 129
Temerov, Vladimir, 341
Terror (1936-38), xxi, 25, 380,
384, 390, 392
Their Deeds are Immortal, 368
Three Musketeers, The (Dumas),
267
Tiger II tanks, 203-5, 204
Tiger tanks, 346
Tishenko, Senior Lieutenant, 329
Titov, Gherman, 299
TNT (trinitrotoluene), 88
Tolstoy, Leo, 219, 323
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,
Moscow, 260
‘tongues’, 118
topographic maps, 193
Torzhok, Russia, 86, 87, 88—91
Totskoye nuclear exercise (1954),
37, 382
tracer bullets, 25, 60, 123, 276
Transnistria, 380
Treaty of Versailles (1919), 294
420
INDEX
trenches, 105—6, 210, 215, 218,
268
Battle of Gorokhov (1944),
164, 167-9
Battle of Sandomierz (1944),
197, 204, 205, 206
Battle of Skopin (1941), 13
Kholm-Staraya Russa assault
(1943), 120, 122, 130
Rzhev—Sychevka offensive
(1942), 53, 58, 60-61, 63,
68, 71-2, 75, 77, 79, 80, 86
Vistula Operation (1944),
182-3,191
Vistula—Oder offensive (1945),
223, 244, 245, 249
Treptower Park, Berlin, 354
Trotsky, Leon, 305, 312, 391
Tsiunel, Senior Sergeant, 191—2,
195
Tsna river, 109
TT pistols, 50, 142, 170, 227,
265, 275, 298
tuberculosis, 115
Tukhachevsky, Mikhail, 324, 384
Tulin, Austria, 278, 297, 299-301
Turkestan-Siberian railway, 142
Turkey, 64, 198, 306, 373, 374,
375, 389
Turkmenistan, Turkmens, 33,
187,375
Tuvan Peoples Republic (1921—
44), 372, 376
Tvardovsky, Alexander, 98—9
Tvertsa river, 87, 89, 109
Twain, Mark, 14
Udmurts, 187
Ufa, Bashkiria, 369
Ukraine, xiv, xx, xvi
Askania—Nova nature reserve,
365
Berdichev, xx, 163, 180,
289-91
Dnepropetrovsk, 5, 142, 363—4
Dubliany, 289
Dubno, 149-50, 177, 248, 276,
288
famine (1946-7), 329
Gorokhov, 163—79
Guyva, 291-4, 316, 324
Izmail, 371
Josipovka, 368
Karlovka, 367
Kharkov, 5, 33, 104, 241, 317
Khmelnitsky, 365
Kiev, xx, 97, 136, 146-8, 207,
233, 303
Kirov, 368
Kirovograd, 5, 104, 105, 106
Lozovaya, 5
Lvov, 157, 175, 210, 224-5,
269, 289, 297, 315, 317-18,
331, 368, 371
Lysaya Gora, 289-91
Mlinov, 150
nationalist movement, 63, 175,
306, 309-14, 386, 391
Novograd—Volinsky, 295—6
Pidberezzya, 170
421
INDEX
Podilsky, 365
Polesie, 309
Poltava, 367
Rava Russkaya, 167, 179-80
Rovno, xxi, 177, 307-11
Shklo, 333
Veliky Zhitin, 309
Vladimir—Volynsky, 154
Voroshilovgrad, 76
Zhytomyr, 198, 291-4, 295,
318, 330-31
Ukrainian Constituent Assembly,
379
Ukrainian front, 1st, xx, 144
Lvov-Sandomierz offensive
(1944) , 162-80, 181-92,
193-208, 209-13, 214-19,
269
Upper Silesian offensive,
(1945) , 270-73
Vistula-Oder offensive (1945),
221-36, 237-52, 253-61,
263-6, 344-8
Ukrainian Insurrectionary Army,
309-10, 391
Ulrikh, Vasiliy, 326—7, 326
Union of Writers of the Soviet
Union, 250, 387
United Kingdom, 181, 208, 289,
363, 372, 374, 393
Valentine tanks, 223, 226—7,
258
United States, 11-12, 159, 226,
289, 347
Lend-Lease policy, 226, 347,
385, 387-8
unti, 359
Upper Silesian offensive, (1945),
270-73
Ural mountains, 49, 134, 351, 373
Ural river, 43
Ushakov, Fyodor, 270, 389
ushanka, 239
Ustinov, Dmitri, 305
Uzbekistan, Uzbeks, 187, 253-61,
373, 375
Bukhara, 27, 29^10, 30, 196,
375
Chirchik, 139
Tashkent, xx, 27, 137, 139^44,
146-7, 375
V-2 rockets, 208
valenki, 114, 114
Valentine tanks, 223, 226-7, 258
Valerik, Chechnya, 342
Van ka vzvodniy (platoon Jack),
xvi, 59
Vekhin, Grigory Ivanovich, 198
Velikaya Otechestvennaya Voyna,
96
Velikiye Luki offensive (1942-3),
116, 126, 384
Veliky Zhitin, Ukraine, 309
Velousov, Alexei, 292—3
Vershigora, Pyotr, 163
Veselov, Senior Lieutenant, 168
veterans, 312-14, 335—41
Victory Day, 103, 210, 279,
284-5, 306
Vienna, Austria, 278, 299, 306
422
INDEX
Vietnam, 377
Vilnius, Lithuania, 371
Vistula river, 177
Vistula Operation (1944), 181—92,
195, 281, 287, 368
Vistula-Oder offensive (1945),
221-66, 344-8, 368-9
Vladimir—Volynsky, Ukraine, 154
Vlasov, Andriy, 178-9, 232
vodka, 82, 123, 212, 235, 333, 392
Volga river, 54, 58, 62, 87, 98, 198
Volhynia, 290, 389
Volkogonov, Dmitri, 106—7
Vologda, Russia, 44, 257
volunteer divisions, 111—12
Vorobyov, Konstantin, 98
Voronezh, Russia, 62
Voroshilov, Odessa, xx, 3
Voroshilovgrad, Ukraine, 76
Vospominaniya i Razmishleniya
(Zhukov), 102
Vostok 2y 299
Voyennye Memuary (Shafarenko),
280
Vpyeryod, 45
Vyatka, Russia, 268
Vyborg, Russia, 371
Vyshny Volochyok, Russia,
109-11
Vysotsky, Vladimir, 324, 391
Wallachia, 375
War and Peace (Tolstoy), 323
War Memoirs (Shafarenko), 280
Warsaw, Poland, 299
Warta river, 345
watches, 230, 233, 254
Werth, Alexander, 96
Where is my black gun? (Vysotsky),
324
Willys, 12, 159
women, frontline, 150, 155, 166,
191, 205, 232, 239-40, 255,
280, 341
wounds, wounded soldiers, 61—2,
100, 102, 104-5, 115, 216, 228,
256, 273-4, 293
Battle of Gorokhov (1944),
165, 169, 171
Battle of Sandomierz (1944),
202, 205
execution of, 106, 112, 171
fake injuries, 73
Kholm offensive (1943), xx,
122, 130-36
medical services, see hospitals
Podolsk, 26
Rzhev front (1942), xx, 54, 57,
63, 67, 72-3, 79-88, 93-4,
248
stomach wounds, 50, 61—2, 81
stripes, 141, 284, 321
Tashkent, 146
underwear, 62
Upper Silesian offensive,
(1945), xx, 270-76
Vistula Operation (1944), 184,
186
Vistula—Oder offensive (1945),
243, 245, 247, 248, 256, 266
423
INDEX
Writers Union of Ukraine, 208,
387
YAK3 fighters, 206
Yassy, Romania, 104
yaziky 118
yeast, 149
Yefremov, 257-8, 271-2
Yegorov, Alexander, 324
Yegorov, Mikhail, 115, 354
Yemen, 377
Yepifan, Russia, 5-6
Yeremenko, A. G., 76
Yoshkar—Ola, Russia, 368
Young Communist League, 207
Yugoslavia, 377
Zabaikalsky, Russia, 275, 328
Zagorsk, Russia, xiii, 153, 336
Zalkind, Colonel, 322
Zamość, Poland, 154
Zamoskvorechye, Moscow, 324
Zaporozhian Cossacks, 89, 149
Zavidovo, Moscow, 243
Zhenbao Island incident (1969),
377
Zhukov, Georgy, 26, 37, 75, 95,
102, 228, 278, 303, 354
Zhukov, Lieutenant, 184
Zhukovski, Pyotr, 368
Zhytomyr, Ukraine, 198, 291-4,
295, 318, 330-31
Zilberberg, Captain, 249-50
Zinchenko, Fedor, 328
Zudin, 7, 14-15, 17
Zvyozdi Doblesti Voevoy, 368
424
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language | English |
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spellingShingle | Bogachev, Boris 1924-2015 For the Motherland! For Stalin! a Red Army officer's memoir of the Eastern front Sowjetunion Raboče-Krestʹjanskaja Krasnaja Armija (DE-588)130443-4 gnd Offizier (DE-588)4043375-4 gnd Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 gnd |
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title | For the Motherland! For Stalin! a Red Army officer's memoir of the Eastern front |
title_auth | For the Motherland! For Stalin! a Red Army officer's memoir of the Eastern front |
title_exact_search | For the Motherland! For Stalin! a Red Army officer's memoir of the Eastern front |
title_full | For the Motherland! For Stalin! a Red Army officer's memoir of the Eastern front Boris Bogachev ; translated by Maria Bogacheva |
title_fullStr | For the Motherland! For Stalin! a Red Army officer's memoir of the Eastern front Boris Bogachev ; translated by Maria Bogacheva |
title_full_unstemmed | For the Motherland! For Stalin! a Red Army officer's memoir of the Eastern front Boris Bogachev ; translated by Maria Bogacheva |
title_short | For the Motherland! For Stalin! |
title_sort | for the motherland for stalin a red army officer s memoir of the eastern front |
title_sub | a Red Army officer's memoir of the Eastern front |
topic | Sowjetunion Raboče-Krestʹjanskaja Krasnaja Armija (DE-588)130443-4 gnd Offizier (DE-588)4043375-4 gnd Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Sowjetunion Raboče-Krestʹjanskaja Krasnaja Armija Offizier Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 Erlebnisbericht |
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