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Titel:For the Motherland! For Stalin!
a Red Army officer's memoir of the Eastern front
Von: Boris Bogachev ; translated by Maria Bogacheva
Person: Bogachev, Boris
1924-2015
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Bogacheva, Maria
Hauptverfasser: Bogachev, Boris 1924-2015 (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Personen: Bogacheva, Maria (ÜbersetzerIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: London Hurst & Company 2017
Schlagworte:
Sowjetunion > Raboče-Krestʹjanskaja Krasnaja Armija
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Russlandfeldzug > 1941-1945
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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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