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17. Wilt, “Hitler’s Late Summer Pause,” 190; Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 60; Megargee, War of Annihilation, 83–84; Bock, War Diary, 15–16, 19, 21–22 September 1941, 313, 315–16.

18. Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 631–41; Wilt, “Hitler’s Late Summer Pause,” 188; Mawdsley, Thunder in the East, 83–84; Glantz, Barbarossa, 101–6.

19. Halder, War Diary, 5 September 1941, 524; Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 631–41, 644–46; Wilt, “Hitler’s Late Summer Pause,” 189; Megargee, War of Annihilation, 85; Mawdsley, Thunder in the East, 84–85; Glantz, Barbarossa, 107–13; “Directive No. 35,” in ibid., 239–40.

20. Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 643–47; Wilt, “Hitler’s Late Summer Pause,” 189; Megargee, War of Annihilation, 85–86; Mawdsley, Thunder in the East, 84–85; Glantz, Barbarossa, 107–14.

21. Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 643–47; Wilt, “Hitler’s Late Summer Pause,” 189; Megargee, War of Annihilation, 85–86.

22. Leach, German Strategy against Russia, 218–26, 234–41.

23. Van Creveld, Supplying War, 145–53; Müller, “The Failure of Economic ‘Blitzkrieg Strategy,’” 1125–32; Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 667–70; Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 60–69; Schüler, “The Eastern Campaign,” 212; Kershaw, War without Garlands, 164–67.

24. Van Creveld, Supplying War, 153–61; Kershaw, War without Garlands, 167; Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 146–47.

25. Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 60–69; Müller, “The Failure of the Economic ‘Blitzkrieg Strategy,’” 1125–32; Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 667–70; Schüler, “The Eastern Campaign,” 213; Megargee, War of Annihilation, 88.

26. Müller, “The Failure of the Economic ‘Blitzkrieg Strategy,’” 1127–32; Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 667–70; Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 60–69; Schüler, “The Eastern Campaign,” 214; Wilt, “Hitler’s Late Summer Pause,” 189.

27. Müller, “The Failure of the Economic ‘Blitzkrieg Strategy,’” 1127–32; Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 667–70; Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 60–69; Schüler, “The Eastern Campaign,” 213; Halder, War Diary, 26, 28–29 August 1941, 517, 519, 521; Schramm, ed., Kriegstagebuch, 5 January 1942, 1, pt. 2:1120–21; Overmans, Deutsche militärische Verluste, 277–80; Hammer and Nieden, eds., Sehr selten habe ich geweint, 235–48; Golovchansky, ed., “Ich will raus aus diesem Wahnsinn,” 31–35; Dollinger, ed., Kain, wo ist dein Bruder? 107, 110–13; Bähr and Bähr, eds., Kriegsbriefe, 71, 209–11; Buchbender and Sterz, eds., Das andere Gesicht des Krieges, 81; Boberach, ed., Meldungen aus dem Reich, 25 August, 8, 18, 22 September, 23 October 1941; Kershaw, War without Garlands, 169–76, 251; Bartov, The Eastern Front, 19–20.

28. Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 57–70; Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 664–72.

29. Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 57–70; Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 664–72; Megargee, War of Annihilation, 86–89.

30. Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 71–78; Hoffmann, “The Conduct of the War through Soviet Eyes,” 885–87; Glantz, Barbarossa, 141–44.

31. Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 672–73; Glantz, Barbarossa, 144–47; Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 79; Hoffmann, “The Conduct of the War through Soviet Eyes,” 887–92; Ziemke and Bauer, Moscow to Stalingrad, 164.

32. Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 673–74; Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 80–87; Glantz, Barbarossa, 147–48; Glantz and House, When Titans Clashed, 80–81; Guderian, Panzer Leader, 233, 235.

33. Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 673–74; Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 80–87; Halder, War Diary, 8 October 1941, 550; Glantz, Barbarossa, 149–53.

34. Megargee, War of Annihilation, 100–101; Kershaw, Hitler: Nemesis, 430–33; TBJG, 4 October 1941.

35. Halder, War Diary, 4 October 1941, 546; Kershaw, Hitler: Nemesis, 433; Megargee, War of Annihilation, 102; Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 675–76; Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 87–89, 95–96; Bock, War Diary, 7 October 1941, 325–26.

36. Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 99–101; Hoffmann, “The Conduct of the War through Soviet Eyes,” 886–93; Glantz and House, When Titans Clashed, 82; Harrison, “ ‘Barbarossa’: Die sowjetische Antwort,” 458; Magenheimer, Hitler’s War, 110–11; Henderson, “ ‘Hitler’s Biggest Blunder,’” 42.

37. Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 99–101, 121–22 n. 165; Hoffmann, “The Conduct of the War through Soviet Eyes,” 886–93; Kershaw, War without Garlands, 194–95; Mawdsley, Thunder in the East, 95, 105; Glantz, Barbarossa, 153.

38. Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 676–77; Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 88–89, 92–93; Fritz, Frontsoldaten, 105–7; Ziemke and Bauer, Moscow to Stalingrad, 40–41; Kershaw, War without Garlands, 186–87.

39. Klink, “The Conduct of Operations,” 677; Müller, “The Failure of the Economic ‘Blitzkrieg Strategy,’” 1133; Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 93–94, 149, 152; Haupt, Heeresgruppe Mitte, 91–92; Bock, War Diary, 20, 24 October 1941, 337, 340.

40. Fritz, Frontsoldaten, 109–10; Haupt, Heeresgruppe Mitte, 91–92; Bock, War Diary, 15 October 1941, 333; Haape, Moscow Tram Stop, 140–41, 182; Diary entry of Harald Henry, 18 October 1941, in Bähr and Bähr, eds., Kriegsbriefe, 81–82; Kershaw, War without Garlands, 188–91.

41. Diary entry of Harald Henry, 20 October 1941, in Bähr and Bähr, eds., Kriegsbriefe, 83; Letter of 25 October 1941, in Buchbender and Sterz, eds., Das andere Gesicht des Krieges, 85; Kershaw, War without Garlands, 188–91; Reinhardt, Moscow—the Turning Point, 120 n. 149; Boberach, ed., Meldungen aus dem Reich, 30 October, 3, 6, 10 November 1941; Bock, War Diary, 25 October 1941, 340.