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U.S. Army Military History Institute Germany-WWII 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 14 Sep 2012 GERMAN ARMY, WWII A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources CONTENTS General Sources.....p.1 Strength and Casualties.....p.4 High Command and Control.....p.4 Organization and Doctrine.....p.8 Intelligence and Deception.....p.10 Administration and Logistics.....p.11 Weapons and Equipment.....p.13 Uniforms, Insignia and Decorations.....p.14 Unit and Personal Narratives.....p.15 Support Services….p.17 Foreign Volunteers.....p.17 Volkssturm.....p.20 Officers and Soldiers.....p.20 Evaluation and Comparison.....p.22 Miscellaneous.....p.23 GENERAL SOURCES Bartov, Omer. Hitler's Army: Soldiers, Nazis, and War in the Third Reich . NY: Oxford, 1991. 238 p. D757.B27. Argues the pervasiveness of Nazi ideology, especially on the Eastern Front. Bauer, Magna. Historical studies. OCMH Coll, Arch. American scholar. Bodling, Walter J.E. "Documents of the German Army." Military Review (Aug 1961): pp. 17-24. Per. Captured WWII records in U.S. hands. Castillo, Jasen J. “The Will to Fight: Explaining an Army’s Staying Power.” PhD dss, U Chicago, 2003. 339 p. U21.5.C37. See Pt. 3.

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Page 1: U.S. Army Military History Institute Germany-WWII 950 ......Schramm, Percy E. "Wehrmacht Losses (World War II)." USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 33 p. D739.F6713noB-716. Based on the officially

U.S. Army Military History Institute Germany-WWII 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 14 Sep 2012

GERMAN ARMY, WWII

A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources CONTENTS General Sources.....p.1 Strength and Casualties.....p.4 High Command and Control.....p.4 Organization and Doctrine.....p.8 Intelligence and Deception.....p.10 Administration and Logistics.....p.11 Weapons and Equipment.....p.13 Uniforms, Insignia and Decorations.....p.14 Unit and Personal Narratives.....p.15 Support Services….p.17 Foreign Volunteers.....p.17 Volkssturm.....p.20 Officers and Soldiers.....p.20 Evaluation and Comparison.....p.22 Miscellaneous.....p.23 GENERAL SOURCES Bartov, Omer. Hitler's Army: Soldiers, Nazis, and War in the Third Reich. NY: Oxford, 1991. 238 p.

D757.B27. Argues the pervasiveness of Nazi ideology, especially on the Eastern Front.

Bauer, Magna. Historical studies. OCMH Coll, Arch.

American scholar. Bodling, Walter J.E. "Documents of the German Army." Military Review (Aug 1961): pp. 17-24. Per.

Captured WWII records in U.S. hands. Castillo, Jasen J. “The Will to Fight: Explaining an Army’s Staying Power.” PhD dss, U Chicago,

2003. 339 p. U21.5.C37. See Pt. 3.

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German Army, WWII p.2 Citino, Robert M. Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm: The Evolution of Operational Warfare. Lawrence, KS:

U KS, 2004. 418 p. U163.C58. See Chap. 2.

_____. The German Way of War: From the Thirty Years’ War to the Third Reich. Manhattan, KS:

U KS, 2005. 428 p. DD101.C58. See Chaps. 7-8.

DiNardo, Richard L. Germany and the Axis Powers: From Coalition to Collapse. Manhattan, KS:

U KS, 2005. 282 p. D751.D56. Donovan, William J. Papers. 300 Boxes, 200 reels. Arch & Microfilm.

OSS analysis and intelligence on Ger forces. Fritz, Stephen G. Frontsoldaten: The German Soldier in World War II. Lexington, KY: U KY, 1995.

299 p. D757.F75. Germany. Oberkommando der Wehrmacht. Die Wehrmacht. 3 vols. Berlin: Verlag Die Wehrmacht,

1940-42. WC#34-1449. Golaz, Andre. L'Armee Allemande de 1939 a 45. Paris: Etat-Major de L'Armee, Service Historique,

1957. WC#37-1513. Lucas, James. The Last Year of the German Army, May 1944-May 1945. London, England: Arms and

Armor, 1994. 224 p. D757.L79. Millett, Allan R., & Murray, Williamson. Military Effectiveness. Vol. III: The Second World War.

Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1988. 375 p. U42.M54.1987.v3. See Chap 5.

Mitcham, Samuel W., Jr. Blitzkrieg no Longer: The German Wehrmacht in Battle, 1943.

Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 2010. 316 p. D757.M56. _____. German Order of Battle. 3 vols. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 2007.

D757.3.M58. _____. The Rise of the Wehrmacht: The German Armed Forces and World War II. 2 vols. Westport,

CT: Praeger Security International, 2008. D757.M58. Muller-Hillebrand, Burkhart. Das Heer, 1933-45. Darmstadt, Germany: Mittler und Sohn, 1954-69.

3 vols. UA712.M80Bd2. Quarrie, Bruce. Encyclopedia of the German Army in the 20th Century. England: Stephens, 1989.

400 p. UA712.Q82. See Pt 2.

Rosinski, Herbert. The German Army. Wash, DC: Infantry Journal, 1944. 220 p. UA712.R49.

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German Army, WWII p.3 Rottman, Gordon L. German Field Fortifications, 1939-45. University Park, IL: Osprey, 2004.

64 p. UG430.G3.R68. Stone, David. Hitler’s Army, 1939-1945: The Men, Machines and Organization. Minneapolis, MN:

Zenith, 2009. 288 p. D757.S775. Tessin, Georg. Formationsgeschichte der Wehrmacht, 1933-39: Stabe und Truppenteile des Heeres

und der Luftwaffe. Boppard-am-Rhein, Germany: Boldt, 1959. 266 p. UA712.T47. U.S. Army, Europe. Historical Division “Foreign Military Studies.” Typescript carbons and other

reproductions of reports in English & German, 1945-54. ca 2000 items. D739.F6713. Prepared by former German officers under auspices of USAREUR and predecessor commands. See pub index-guide.

U.S. Dept of Army. General Staff, G-2. "G-2 Information Digest: Military Attaché Reports, Germany."

[Military operations, Apr 1940-Jan 1941.] 1 vol. UB251.U6.G23. _____. Handbook on German Military Forces: Technical Manual E30-451, dated Mar 1945.

MilPub-TM. And 1941 & 1943 editions, plus 1990 reprint.

_____. Adjutant General's Office. Guide to Captured German Records in the Custody of Department

of the Army Agencies in the United States. Wash, DC, Jun 1951. 64 p. CD3028.G3.G83. _____. Mil Intell Div. U.S. Military Intelligence Reports: Germany, 1919-41. Collection of selected

docs from MID files in National Archives Record Group 165. Microfilmed by UPA, Inc, 1983. 28 reels. UB251.32.G3Microfilm.

See printed guide & index. U.S. Office of Strategic Services. R&A Branch. “European Axis Manpower Summary: German

Armed Forces and Satellite Forces.” Report, 29 Mar 1945. 28 p. D757.E97. _____. “Nationality and Age of German Armed Forces Prisoners Captured in Northern France, Jun-Aug

1944.” Study, Jan 1945. 14 p. D805.F8.N374. Random sample of 10% studied; see also Mar 1945 study on an Aug/Sep 1944 sample (D805.F8.N37).

Warlimont, Walther. Postwar writings. OCMH Coll, Arch. Westwood, David. The German Army, 1938-1945: Organisation and Personnel: OKW, OKH, Armies,

Corps Including Orders of Battle, Officer Appointments, Locations and Engagements. Uckfield, England: Naval & Military Press, 2003. 419 p. UA710.W47.

Wheeler-Bennett, John W. The Nemesis of Power: The German Army in Politics, 1918-45. 2d ed.

London: Macmillan, 1964. 831 p. DD240.W5.

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German Army, WWII p.4 World War II German Military Studies: A Collection of 213 Special Reports on the Second World War

Prepared by Former Officers of the Wehrmacht for the United States Army. [Edited by Donald S. Detwiler] 24 vols. NY: Garland, 1979. D757.W67.

Selected reprints from U.S. Army, Europe's Foreign Military Studies. STRENGTH AND CASUALTIES Liedtke, Gregory P. “Too Few to Fight? The German Army and the Issue of Force Maintenance on the

Russian Front, June 1943 to May 1944 = Trop Peu à Combattre?: L’Armée Allemande et la Question de L’éntrentien des Forces au Front Oriental de Juin 1943 à Mai 1944.” MA thesis, Royal Military College of Canada, 2006. 149 p. D764.L54.

McLean, "German General Officer Casualties," cited below. Schramm, Percy E. "Wehrmacht Losses (World War II)." USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 33 p.

D739.F6713noB-716. Based on the officially prepared figures of Wehrmacht, as of 31 Jan 1945. Including personnel, animal & equipment data.

Sorge, Martin K. The Other Price of Hitler's War: German Military and Civilian Losses Resulting From

World War II. NY: Greenwood, 1986. 175 p. D757.S74. HIGH COMMAND AND CONTROL Adams, Allan H. “Wolfsschantze Revisited.” After the Battle No. 153. pp. 21-31. Per.

Detailed look at Hitler’s HQ in East Prussia (now Poland). Addington, Larry H. “General Franz Halder and the German Army and General Staff, 1938-1941.”

PhD dss, Duke, 1962. 348 p. D757.A33. Barnett, Correlli, ed. Hitler's Generals. NY: Weidenfeld, 1989. 497 p. D736.H57. Blumentritt, Gunther. "Top-Level Agencies of the Army General Staff: The Chief of Operations,

Training, and Organization." USAREUR Foreign Mil Study. 17p. D739F6713noP-041d. Brett-Smith, Richard. Hitler's Generals. London: Osprey, 1976. 306 p. U54.G3.B7. Carlson, Verner R. "Portrait of a German General Staff Officer." Military Review (Apr 1990):

pp. 69-81. Per. Career of & interview with Friedrich von Mellenthin.

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German Army, WWII p.5 Clarke, Bruce C. The Command, Control and Communications National System of Germany During

World War II. Study, Defense Analysis Center, 8 May 1963. 23 p. D757.C36. Cooper, Matthew. The German Army, 1933-45: Its Political and Military Failure. NY: Stein & Day,

1978. 598 p. UA712.C66. Highly critical account & analysis.

Demeter, Karl. The German Officer-Corps in Society and State, 1650-1945. NY: Praeger, 1965.

414 p. UB415.G2.D4. Deutsche Wehr, 1939-41. Vols. 42-45. Per.

Weekly journal. See also its weekly supplement Der Truppendienst. DeWeerd, Harvey A. "The German Officer Corps Versus Hitler." Military Affairs (Winter 1949):

pp. 199-208. Per. Germany. Oberkommando der Wehrmacht. "Fuehrer Directives and Other Top-Level Directives of the

German Armed Forces, 1942-45." Mimeo, 1948. 236 p. D757.A5. Goerlitz, Walter. History of the German General Staff, 1657-1945. NY: Praeger, 1965. 508 p.

UB225.G4.G613. Greiner, Helmuth. "Entwurfe zum Kriegstagebush des Wehrmacht-fuhrungsstabes Vom 1.8.1940-

30.11.1940." USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1949. 272 p. D739.F6713noC-065j. _____. "Aufzechnungen Uber die Lagebesprechungen bei der Abteilung Landesverteidigung August

1940-Juli 1941." USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1949. 288 p. D739.F6713noC-065. _____. "Die Deutsche Oberste Fuhrung Im Zweiten Weltkriege." USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1949.

31 p. D739.F6713noC-065b. Grimmeis, Max. "Die Verbindungsoffiziere des OKH." [OKH Project: The Army High Command,

Liaison Officers]. USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1947. 20 p. D739.F6713noP-041cc. Grunberger, Richard. The 12-Year Reich: A Social History of Nazi Germany, 1933-45. NY: Holt,

1971. 535 p. DD256.5.G78. See Chap 10.

Halder, Franz. The Private War Journal of Generaloberst Franz Halder. Mimeo, Jun 1950. 9 vols.

DD247.H25.A28213. Reprinted & indexed as Halder War Diary (see below)

_____. "Control of the German Army General Staff." USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1946. 18 p.

D739.F6713noP-041d.

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German Army, WWII p.6 _____. The Halder War Diary, 1939-42. [Ed by Charles Burdick & Hans-Adolf Jacobsen] Novato, CA:

Presidio, 1988. 716 p. DD247.H25.A2813. Indexed. Reprint of his Private War.

Hechler, Kenneth W. "Interviews with German Military Leaders, 1945." Typescript carbon, 1945. 15 p.

D757.H4. Generals Warlimont, Keitel, and Jodl.

Hitler, Adolf. Papers. Minutes of meetings with OKW and miscellaneous papers. Arch. Humble, Richard. Hitler's Generals. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1974. 167 p. DD247.H5.H83. Keegan, John. The Mask of Command. NY: Sifton, 1987. 368 p. UB210.K44.

Explores high command as cultural activity of time and place, exemplified by case studies that include Adolf Hitler.

Kleinkamp, Helmut. "Die Aufgaben der G.Z. im Rahmen Des O.K.H., Ihre Organzatorische

Eingliederung, Ihre Mittel und Wirkungsmoglichkeit." [German Army High Command: The Central Branch of the Army General Staff]. USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1946. 38 p. D739.F6713noP-041x.

Langer, Walter C. The Mind of Adolf Hitler: The Secret Wartime Report. NY: Basic, 1972. 269 p.

DD247.H5.L29. Although both the US & UK employed psychologists and psychiatrists who studied the enemy, we have none of their reports, but for this published version, by an officer of the OSS.

Lewis, S.J. "Reflections on German Military Reform." Military Review (Aug 1988): pp. 60-69. Per.

German high command's critical self analysis after 1939 Polish campaign. Liddell-Hart, Basil. The German Generals Talk. NY: Morrow, 1948. 308 p. D757.L52. Macksey, Kenneth. Kesselring: German Master Strategist of the Second World War. Mechanicsburg,

PA: Stackpole, 1996. 262 p. DD247.K45.M33. MacLean, French L. "German General Officer Casualties in World War II: Lessons for Future War."

Military Review (Apr 1990): pp. 45-56. Per. They sustained high rate because of personal involvement.

Mitcham, Samuel W., Jr. Hitler's Field Marshals and Their Battles. Chelsa, MI: Scarborough, 1990.

433 p. D736.M57. _____, & Mueller, Gene. Hitler's Commanders. Lanham, MD: Scarborough, 1992. 350 p. D736.M572. Nawyn, Kathleen J. “Neutralizing the ‘Hard Centre of German Militarism’: U.S. Military Government

and the Wehrmacht’s Elite Officers, 1945-48.” Army History (Fall 2010): pp. 20-30. Per.

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German Army, WWII p.7 Newton, Steven H. Hitler’s Commander: Field Marshal Walther Model-Hitler’s Favorite General.

Cambridge, MA: DaCapo, 2005. 416 p. DD247.M58.N49. Pallud, Jean Paul. “The OB. West HQ at Saint-Germain-en-Laye.” After the Battle No. 141: pp. 3-33.

Per. Detailed study of the command complex throughout the war.

Pawly, Ronald. Hitler’s Chancellery. Wiltshire, England: Crowood, 2009. 192 p. DD896.P39. Reinhart, Hellmuth. "Ausbildung Hoherer Truppenfuhrer." [Training of Senior Officers]. USAREUR

Foreign Mil Study, 1946. 16 p. D739.F6713noP-080. _____. "Gosse und Zusammensetzung der Kommandobehorden des Deutschen Feldheeres im II.

Weltkriege." [The Size and Composition of Higher Staffs in the German Army]. USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1946. 300 p. D739.F6713noP-139.

Schoenbaum, David. Hitler's Social Revolution. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1966. 324 p.

DD256.5.S3362. See Chap VII.

Seidler, Franz W. & Zeigert, Dieter. Hitler’s Secret Headquarters: The Führer’s Wartime Bases, from

the Invasion of France to the Berlin Bunker. [Translated from the German by Geoffrey Brooks] U.S.?: Military Book Club, 2004. 256 p. DD247.H5.S45.

Short, Neil. The Führer’s Headquarters: Hitler’s Command Bunkers, 1939-45. Long Island City, NY:

Osprey, 2010. 64 p. D757.S54. Taylor, Telford. Sword and Swastika: Generals and Nazis in the Third Reich. NY: Simon & Schuster,

1952. 431 p. DD256.5.T39. Toppe, Alfred. "Organization, Arbeitsweise und Auswirkungen des GeneralQuartiermeister des Heeres

Während des krieges 1939-45." USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1946. 300 p. D739.F6713noP-041g.

U.S. War Dept. Adjutant General's Office. Ger Mil Docs Sec. The German General Staff Corps: A

Study of the Organization of the German General Staff. Mimeo, Apr 1946. UB225.G447. Warlimont, Walter. "Gutachten Zu der Studie 'Das Oberkommando der Wehrmacht': OKW-

Organization, Aufgaben und Arbeitswise der Oberstein Koimmandobehorde der Deutschen Wehrmacht, 1938-45." USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1946. 323 p. D739.F6713noC-070.

_____. "Die Tatigkeit des 'OKW.'" Typescript, USAREUR Fgn Mil Studies C-093, C-093a, C-099,

C-099g, C-099q. 5 vols, 1951. D739.F6713. Wilt, Alan F. "An Addendum to the Rommel-Rundstedt Controversy." Military Affairs (Dec 1975):

pp. 176-81. Per.

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German Army, WWII p.8 Winter, August, et al. "Das Oberkommando der Wehrmacht: Organisation, Aufgaben und Arbeitsweise

der Obersten Kommandobehorde der Deutschen Wehrmacht, 1938-45." USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1946. 484 p. D739.F6713noT-101.

ORGANIZATION AND DOCTRINE Andrews, Marshall. "The German Panzer Division of 1940." History, Numbers, and War (No 1):

pp. 10-16. Per. Antal, John F. "Combat Orders: An Analysis of the Tactical Orders Process." MA thesis, CGSC, 1990.

229 p. UB280.A57. Compares US, German (WWII- ) & Soviet (1945-) procedures.

Bishop, Chris. German Infantry in WWII. London, England: Amber Books, 2008. 192 p.

D743.O73.B572. _____. German Panzers in WWII. London, England: Amber Books, 2008. 192 p. D743.O73.B57. Blumentritt, Gunther. "Ausbildungsmethode und Maneuver im Deutschen Heer." USAREUR Foreign

Mil Study, 1946. 226 p. D739.F6713noP-200. Christensen, Ben. The 1st Fallschirmjäger Division in World War II. 2 vols. Atglen, PA: Schiffer,

2007. D757.63.C47. Condell, Bruce, & Zabecki, David T., editors. On the German Art of War: Truppenführung.

Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 2009. 303 p. U135.G3.O5813. German army manual for unit command in World War II.

Farrell, Kevin W. “’Culture of Confidence’: The Tactical Excellence of the German Army in the

Second World War.” In Leadership: The Warrior’s Art. Carlisle, PA: USAWC Foundation, 2001. pp. 177-203. UB210.L427.

Forget, Michel. "Co-operation between Air Force and Army in the French and German Air Forces

during the Second World War." In Conduct of the Air War.... NY: Oxford, 1992. pp. 415-57. D785.I58.

Forster, Jurgen. "The German Army and the Ideological War against the Soviet Union." In The Policies

of Genocide. London: German Historical Institute, 1986. pp. 15-29. D802.J4.P64. Freeman, Michael. Atlas of Nazi Germany. NY: Macmillan, 1987. 205 p. DD256.5.F73.

See especially Part 6. Gerber, Kurt. "German Division Numbering System." USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1947.

D739.F6713noB-632.

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German Army, WWII p.9 Haupt, Werner. Elite German Divisions in World War II: Waffen-SS, Fallschirmjäger, Mountain

Troops. [Translated by David Johnston]. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2001. 179 p. D757.85.H2813. Originally published under title Deutsche Spezialdivisionen 1935-1945.

Krause, Roland E. "Co-operation Between the German Army and Navy." US Naval Institute

Proceedings (May 1939): pp. 987-1000. Per. Myers, D. Unit Organizations of WWII: Tables of Organization and Equipment for… Booklet, 1975.

pp. 37-50. D744.U54. Nafziger, George F. The German Order of Battle: Infantry in World War II. Mechanicsburg, PA:

Stackpole, 1999. 591 p. D757.5.N34. Ochsner, Hermann. "Gaskriegfuhrung." USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1948. 115 p.

D739.F6713noP-004. Raus, E. Franz-Josef, et al. "Verhalten in Ungewohnlichen Lagen." [Unusual Situations]. 4 vols.

USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1949. D739.F6713noP-060. Reinhardt, Hellmuth, et al. "Small Unit Tactics: Infantry." 4 vols. USAREUR Foreign Mil Study,

1950. 4 p. D739.F6713noB-060d. Rendulic, Lothar. "Fuhrung in Kritischen Lagen: Das Gefecht Bei Koselsk, 9.11.10.1941." USAREUR

Foreign Mil Study, 1947. 14 p. D739.F6713noD-052. _____. "Unerwartete Lagen." [Unexpected Situations]. USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1946. 17 p.

D739.F6713noP-060l. Steiger, Rudolf. Armour Tactics in the Second World War: Panzer Army Campaigns of 1939-41 in

German War Diaries. NY: Berg, 1991. 182 p. D793.S74. Streit, Christian. "The German Army and the Policies of Genocide." The Policies of Genocide. London:

Ger Hist Inst, 1986. pp. 1-14. D810.J4.P64. Strohn, Matthias. The German Army and the Defence of the Reich: Military Doctrine and the Conduct

of the Defensive Battle, 1918-1939. NY: Cambridge, 2011. 277 p. U712.S77. Trang, Charles. Leibstandarte, 1933-1942. Bayeux, France: Editions Heimdal, 2007. 487 p.

D757.85.T73. Liebstandarte Adolph Hitler.

U.S. Dept of Army. Military Improvisations During the Russian Campaign: War Department Pamphlet

20-201, dated Aug 1951. 110 p. MilPub-Pam. From USAREUR's Foreign Military Study T-21, prepared by German officers, representing their point of view.

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German Army, WWII p.10 U.S. War Dept. Enemy Forces: Organizational, Technical, and Logistical Data: Field Manual 101-10,

dated 20 Oct 1942. 156 p. MilPub-FM. Includes tables of organization, pp. 2-62.

_____. General Staff, G-2. "Employment of German Cavalry in World War II." Mimeo, n.p. 20 p.

D757.7.U5. _____. Mil Intell Div. Regional File Germany, 1941-44. Microfilmed by UPA, Frederick, MD, 1989.

2 pts 78 reels. UB251.32G32. Entire contents of the file from NARA RG165. Pub guide-index available. See especially Part II on German defense & armed forces. On strategy/tactics, see specifically reels #12-15.

_____. MID. Tentative Lessons Bulletins No 88-164. (Incomplete), 7 Apr-21 Oct 1941. U15.U63.

A collection of a dozen or so issues on German Army. _____. Mil Intell Ser. Enemy Capabilities for Chemical Warfare: Special Series No 16, 15 Jul 1943.

156 p. U15.U635no16. _____. Enemy Tactics in Chemical Warfare: Special Series No 24, Sep 1944. 105 p. U15.U635no24. Wallach, Jehuda L. The Dogma of the Battle of Annihilation: The Theories of Clausewitz and

Schlieffen and Their Impact on the German Conduct of Two World Wars. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1986. 335 p. U43.G3.W35.

Wray, Timothy A. Standing Fast: German Defensive Doctrine on the Russian Front during World War

II: Prewar to March 1943. Ft Leavenworth, KS: CGSC, 1987. 221 p. D764.7.R85.W73. See also: -Bibliographies on Blitzkrieig in Germany-Interwar & German Armor in Armor-WWII. INTELLIGENCE AND DECEPTION Eldridge, Justin L.C. "Delusions of Grandeur: Ethnocentrism and Wehrmacht Intelligence Analysis."

Military Intelligence (Jan/Mar 1992): pp. 20-25. Per. _____. "German Human Intelligence and the Conduct of 'Operation CITADEL'." Military Intelligence

(Jan/Mar 1989): pp. 23-25. Per.

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German Army, WWII p.11 “The German G-2 Service in the Russian Campaign.” Study from unidentified source, 22 Jul 1945.

62 p. + foldouts. D810.S7.G48. Germany. Army. Taschenbuch: USA-Heer. Berlin, Jul 1943. 132 p., color plates. D769.2T37.

German handbook on US Army. Greiffenberg, Hans von. "Tauschungen im Kriege durch die Obersten Deutschen Fuhrungsstellen."

USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1950. 88 p. D739.F6713noR-044a. Hoettl, Wilhelm. (Walter Hagen, pseud.) Die Geheime Front: Organisation, Personen und Aktionen des

Deutschen Gehiemdeinstes. Stuttgart: Veritas, n.d. 516 p. DD256.5.H56. Langhauser, Rudolf. "Deutsche Methoden der Aufbewahrung von Verschlussachen." USAREUR

Foreign Mil Study, 1950. 73 p. D739.F6713noP-140. Leverkuehn, Paul. German Military Intelligence. [Translated from German] London: Weidenfeld &

Nicolson, 1954. 209 p. D810.S7.L4. Raus, Erhard. "Tauschungen." [Deception and Cover Plan]. USAREUR Foreign Mil Study, 1949.

9 p. D739.F6713noP-144b. Sheen, Henry G. "The Disintegration of the German Intelligence Services." Military Review

(Jun 1949): pp. 38-41. Per. U.S. War Dept. General Staff, G-2. "Activities of the Fifth Column." Mimeo, Dec 1941. 8 p.

U15.U632no3. ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS Blaurock, Edmund, & Toppe, Alfred. "Die Operationen der 9. Deutschen Armee im Feldzug Gegen die

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