PART ONE
CATALOG


CHAPTER 1
ETHINT-SERIES MANUSCRIPTS

ETHINT is a contraction of "European Theater Historical Interrogations." These manuscripts record the first American historical interviews with German officers, including some of very high ran k, in the immediate postwar period. A few of these officers have made more complete and accurate reports at a later date. Most of the interrogations were conducted at Bad Mondorf, Luxemburg in the summer and autumn of 1945.

The ETHINT series is available in English typscript; none have been printed. (Available only at the Office of the Chief of Military History.) ETHINT-

ETHINT-1
From Invasion to the Siegfried Line. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 48 pp; 19 20 July 1945. The Allied landing; Cherbourg; replacement of von Rundstedt; breakthrough and Mortain; fall of Paris and retreat.

ETHINT-2
Norway; North Africa; French Resistance; German-U.S. Relations; Dieppe; Sitzkrieg. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 7 pp; 28 July 1945.

ETHINT-3
Reciprocal Influence of East and West Fronts; Troop Shifts. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 19 pp; 2 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-4
German-Japanese Collaboration; Hitler's Interest in Small Details. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 5 pp; 3 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-5
The 20 July 1944 Attempt. Was von Kluge a Traitor? By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 7 pp; 3 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-6
Transfer of Units East-West (1944). By General der Artillerie Walter Wariimont; 2 pp; 4 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-7
German War History Writing. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 4 pp; 4 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-8
German Estimate of U.S., Russia, and Dakar. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 6 pp; 9 Aug 1945. A report by the deputy chief of the Wehrmacht Operations Staff.

ETH1NT-9
Hitler's Military Historian. By General der Artillerie Waiter Warlimont; 2 pp; 2 Sep 1945.

ETHINT-10
1st SS Panzer Regiment in the Ardennes (11 24 Dec 1944). By Oberst (Waffen-SS) Joachim Peiper; 25 pp; 7 Sep 1945. A report by the unit commander.

ETH1NT-11
1st SS Panzer Regiment in the Ardennes (16 19 Dec 1944). By Oberst (Waffen-SS) Joachim Peiper; 9 pp; 18 Sep 1945.

ETHINT-12
Ardennes Offensive (Role of Com mandos and 150th Panzer Brigade). By Oberstleutnant (Waffen-SS) Otto Skorzeny; 11 pp; 12 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-13
Panzer Tactics in Normandy. By General der Panzertaippen Leo Frhr. Geyr von Schweppenburg; 9 pp; 11 Dec 1947.

ETHINT-14
History of WFSt. By Major Percy Schramm; 16 pp; 23 Aug 1945. The Wehrmacht Operations Staff; a report by the OKW official historian.

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ETH1NT-15
Sixth Panzer Army, Ardennes. By Generaloberst (Waffen-SS) Joseph ("Sepp") Dietrich; 26 pp; 8 9 Aug 1945. Sixth SS Panzer Army in the Ardennes offensive; a report by the army commander.

ETHINT-16
Sixth Panzer Army in the Ardennes. By Generaloberst (Waffen-SS) Joseph ("Sepp") Dietrich; 5 pp; 10 Jul 1945.

ETHINT-17
116th Panzer Division in Normandy. By Generatleutnant Gerhard Graf von Schwerin; 22 pp; 1 Sep 1945.

ETHINT-18
116th Panzer Division from the Seine to Aachen. By Generalleutnant Gerh. Graf von Schwerin; 59 pp; Oct Nov 1945.

ETHINT-19
Invasion of Southern France. By Rittmeister Dr. Wilhelm Scheldt; 7 pp; 17 Sep 1945.

ETHINT-20
Hitler's Conduct of the War. By Rittmeister Dr. Wilhelm Scheldt; 10 pp; Sep 1945.

ETHINT-21
Sixth Panzer Army in the Ardennes Offensive. By General major (Waffen-SS) Fritz Kraemer; 19 pp; 14 15 Aug 1945.

ETH1NT-22
Sixth Panzer Army in the Ardennes Offensive. By Generalmajor (Waffen-SS) Fritz Kraemer; 3 pp; 11 Oct 1945.

ETHINT-23
Sixth Panzer Army in the Ardennes Offensive. By Genera I major (Waffen-SS) Fritz Kraemer; 2 pp; 7 Nov 1945.

ETHINT-24
I. SS Panzer Corps, Avranches. By Generalmajor Fritz Kraemer; 2 pp; 17 Nov 1945.

ETHINT-25
LXVII Infantry Corps in the Ardennes Offensive. By Generalmajor (Waffen-SS) Fritz Kraemer; 3 pp; 17 Nov 1945.

ETHINT-26
LXVII Infantry Corps in the Ardennes Offensive. By Generalmajor (Waffen-SS) Fritz Kraemer; 1 p; 20 Nov 1945.

ETHINT-27
Siegfried Line. By Generalmajor (Waffen-SS) Fritz Kraemer; 4 pp; 2 Nov 1945.

ETHINT-28
Invasion and the German Navy. By Grossadmiral Karl Doenitz; 4 pp; 20 Jul 1945.

ETHINT-29
U-Boats against U.S.-U.K. Shipping By Grossadmiral Karl Doenitz; 3 pp; date unknown.

ETHINT-30
Invasion and Advance to the Ruhr--East-West Strategy. Reichsmarschal Hermann Goering; 21 pp; 21 Jul 1945. German strategy after the Allied landing in Normandy.

ETHINT-31
German Strategy (1939-41). By Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering; 13 pp; 25 Jul 1945.

ETHINT-32
Defense of Merz. By Generaloberst Johannes Blaskowitz; 4 pp; 20 Jul 1945.

ETHINT-33
XIII SS Infantry Corps in the Lorraine Campaign. By Generalleutnant (Waffen-SS) Max Simon; 12 pp; 17 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-34
OKW--Ardennes Offensive. By Majjor Herbert Buechs; 14 pp; 31 Aug 1945. The Ardennes offensive from the point of view of the Armed Forces High Command.

ETHINT-35
Luftwaffe at Avranches. By Herbert Buechs; 3 pp; 1 Sep 1945.

ETHINT-36
U.S. Third Army Breakthrough (1-9 Sep 1944). By Major Herbert Buechs 8 pp; 21 Sep 1945.

ETHINT-37
Defense of the West Wall. By Major Herbert Buechs; 4 pp; 28 Sep 1945.

ETHINT-38
Panzer Tactics, Normandy. By Generaloberst Heinz Guderian; 8 pp; 28 Jan 1946.

ETHINT-39
Panzer Employment, Western Front By Generaloberst Heinz Guderian 14 pp; 16 Aug 1945.

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ETHINT-40
LXXXV Infantry Corps in the Ardennes Offensive. By General der Infanterie Baptist Kniess; 4 pp; 11 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-41
XLVII Panzer Corps Investment of Bastogne. By General der Panzertruppen Heinrich Frhr. von Luettwitz; 6 pp; 13 Oct 1945.

ETHINT-42
XLVII Panzer Corps--The Break through to Bastogne. By General der Panzertruppen Heinrich Frhr. von Luettwitz; 3 pp; 1 Nov 1945.

ETHINT-43
XLVII Panzer Corps, Mission (24 Oct-5 Dec 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Heinrich Frhr.v. Luettwitz; 9 pp; 24 Nov 1945.

ETHINT-44
26 VG Div Breakthrough to Bastogne (24 28 Dec 1944). By Generalmajor Heinz Kokott; 6 pp; 29 Nov 1945. Operations of a Volksgrenadier unit, reported by its commander.

ETHINT-45
Fifth Panzer Army, Mission of (11 Sep 1944 Jan 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Hasso-Eccard v. Manteuffel; 14pp; 21 Jun 1945.

ETHINT-46
Fifth Panzer Army, Mission of (Nov 1944 Jan 1945.) By General der Panzertruppen Hasso-Eccard v. Manteuffel; 10 pp; 29 and 31 Oct 1945.

ETHINT-47
OB West Ardennes Offensive. By Generalfeldmarschail Gerd v. Rundstedt; 13 pp; 3 Aug 1945. Report by the Commander in Chief West on the operations of his headquarters.

ETHINT-48
Seventh Army, Normandy. By Generaloberst (Waffen-SS) Paul Georg Hausser; 9 pp, Sep 1945.

ETHINT-49
Normandy Invasion. By Generalfeldmarschail Wilhelm Keitel; 6 pp; 23 Jul 1945.

ETHINT-50
OKW Planning, Ardennes. By Generaloberst Alfred Jodl; 25 pp; 26 Jul 1945. Report by the chief of the Wehrmacht Operations Staff.

ETHINT-51
OKW, Ardennes Offensive. By Generaloberst Alfred Jodl; 26 pp; 31 Jul 1945.

ETHINT-52
U.S. Operations; German Defense; Ruhr; Last Days. By Generaloberst Alfred Jodl; 17 pp; 2 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-53
Seventh Army; Siegfried Line Defense of the Siegfried Line. By Generalmajor Rudolf Frhr. von Gersdorff; 8 pp; 24 Nov 1945.

ETHINT-54
Seventh Army, Ardennes. By Generalmajor Rudolf Frhr. von Gersdorff; 4 pp; 26 Nov 1945.

ETHINT-55
Mons Pocket, Losses. By Brigadefuehrer Fritz Kraemer, Generalmajor Rud. Frhr. von Gersdorff, and Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein; 2 pp; 27 Nov 1945. ETH1NT-56
116th Panzer Division in the Huertgen Forest (2-14 Nov 1944). By Generalmajor Rudolf Frhr. von Gersdorff and Generalmajor Siegfried von Waldenburg; 6 pp; 15 Dec 1945.

ETHINT-57
Reaction of Seventh Army to the Nov 1944 Offensive. By Generalmajor Rudolf Frhr. von Gersdorff; 4 pp; 10 Dec 1945.

ETHINT-58
Mission of Seventh Army (25 Jul-31 Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Rud. Frhr. von Gersdorff; 4 pp; 16 Dec 1945.

ETHINT-59
Allied Opportunity, Northern France (Jul Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Rudolf Frhr. von Gersdorff; 6 pp; 16 May 1946. Reactions to the news paper article on General Patton and the U.S. Third Army.

ETHINT-60
Seventh Army Losses, Huertgen Forest (20 Sep 10 Dec 1944). By Generalarzt Schepukat; 2 pp; 4 Mar 1946. Report by a senior medical officer.

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ETHINT-61
Tank Maintenance, Ardennes. By General der Panzertruppen Horst Stumpff; 3 pp; 11 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-62
Sixth Panzer Army Artillery, Ardennes. By Generalleutnant (Waffen-SS) Walter Staudinger; 5 pp; 11 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-63
The 20 July 1944 Plot. By Generalmajor Otto Remer; 8 pp; 18 Aug 1945. Report by the commander of Guard Battalion "Grossdeutschland," who was in part responsible for the failure of the conspirators to seize control of Berlin.

ETHINT-64
5th Parachute Div, Evaluation (Dec 1944). By Generalmajor Ludwig Heilmann; 1 p; 1 Mar 1946.

ETHINT-65
Comments on Patton and the U.S. Third Army (Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Friedrich von Mellenthin; 4 pp; 16 May 1946.

ETHINT-66
Panzer Lehr Division, Mission (Jan 28 Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein; 52 pp; 7 9 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-67
Normandy Critique; Panzer Lehr Division (Jul 1944 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein; 37 pp; 15 Aug 1945.

ETHINT-68
26 VG Div, Ardennes; Panzer Lehr Division, Ardennes. By Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein; 2 pp; Oct 1945.

ETHINT-69
Panzer Lehr Division at the Start of Operation COBRA (24 25 Jul 1944.) By Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein; 2pp; 26Novl945.

ETHINT-70
Remagen and the Ruhr. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 8 pp; 24 Jul 1945.

ETHINT-71
Rapido River Crossing. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 7 pp; 6 May 1946.

ETHINT-72
Malta; Dunkerque; Battle of Britain; North Africa; Western Front: Allied Commander. By Generalfeidmarschall Albert Kesselring; 7 pp; 6 May 1946

ETHINT-73
OBWest and the Normandy Campaign (Jun Jul 1944). By General der infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 6 pp; 8 11 Jan 1946. Report by the chief of staff of OB West.

ETHINT-74
3d Panzer Grenadier Division in th3 Ardennes (21-28 Dec 1944). By Generalmajor Walter Denkert; 3 pp; 21 Nov 1945.

ETHINT-75
German Paratroops in the Ardennes. By Oberst Friedrich Frhr. von der Heydte; 2 PP; 31 Oct 1945.

ETHINT-76
6th Parachute Regiment and Operation COBRA (25 30 Jul 1944). By Oberst Friedr. Frhr. von der Heydte; 4 pp; 8 Jan 1946. Operations in Normandy, reported by the regimental commander.

ETHINT-77
Defense of Metz.By Generalleutnant Heinrich Kittel; 2 pp; 10 Jan 1946.

ETHINT-78
3d Parachute Division in Normandy (15 Jan-16 Jul 1944). By General der Fallschirmtruppen Eugen Meind und Generalleutnant Rich. Schimpf 2 pp; 12 Jan 1946. Joint report by the division commander and his immmediate superior.

ETHINT-79
Ardennes Planning. By General de Kavallerie Siegfried Westphal; 3 pp; 7 Sep 1945.

ETHINT-80
Fuehrer Begleit Brigade (Ardennes). By Generalmajor Otto Remer; 14 pp; 15 Aug 1945. Operations of the Fuehrer Escort Brigade, reported by the commander.

ETHINT-801/2
An Interview with an Editor. Author not stated; 9 pp; 30 Jun 1948. Difficulties encountered by editors in preparation of ETHINT manuscripts

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CHAPTER 2
A-SERIES MANUSCRIPTS

When the first complete inventory of studies made in mid-1946, all translated manuscripts on hand were designated the A-series. Numbers were assigned in inverse order, from A-1000 to A-855, and the series was then closed. All authors in this series were in prisoner of war status. During the summer of 1945 procedure followed a technique originating with intelligence agencies: each manuscript consisted of a transcribed oral interview which was afterward submitted to the person interviewed for checking and signature. This procedure was soon discarded in favor of written answers to written questionnaires. While some of the questionnaires are missing, the writer's statements are nevertheless clear. A very few studies, dated 1947, are revisions of earlier manuscripts. In some cases the date of writing is unknown.

All A-series manuscripts are available at OCMH, Washington 25, D.C. and Historical Division, USAREUR.


A-855
History of the Attempt on Hitler's Life (20 Jul 1944). By Generalmajor Rudolf Freiherr von Gersdorff; 15 pp; 1946. Personal experiences of one of the conspirators.

A-856
Attack on Alencon.By General der Panzertruppen Heinrich von Luettwitz; 4 pp; 1946. Operations of the 2d Panzer Division in Normandy and northern France, 1944. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

A-857
Statement by General von Manteuffel. By General der Panzertruppen Hasso von Manteuffel; 13 pp; 1945. Defense by Fifth Panzer Army on the Meuse, November 1944.

A-858
The Course of Events of the German Offensive in the Ardennes (16 Dec 1944-14 Jan 1945). By Major Percy E. Schramm; 43 pp; 1945. The author kept the war diary of the Wehrmacht Operations Staff. (German text not available in USAREUR.)

A-859
II Parachute Corps. By General der Fallschirmtruppend Eugen Meindl; 2 pp; 1946. Operations in the period 21 Aug-3 Sep 1944.

A-860
Notes on the Execution of War Diaries in the German Armed Forces. By Major Percy E. Schramm; 11 pp; 1945. The author kept the war diary of the Wehrmacht Operations Staff.

A-861
Answers to the Questions of 15 Feb 1946. By Major Percy E Schramm; 2 pp; 1946. Command organization for the Ardennes offensive, 1944.

A-862
The Preparations for the German Offensive in the Ardennes (Sep to 16 Dec 1944). By Major Percy E. Schramm, 281 pp; 1946. By the war diary officer of the Wehrmacht Operations Staff. Includes the views of Commander in Chief West and various army commanders concerned as well as those of Hitler and OKW.

A-863
Fifth Panzer Army (November 1944). By Generalmajor Carl Wagener; 5 pp; 1945. Defense against the American attack on the Roer, 1944.

A-864
Pas de Calais Naval Forces Normandy. By Vizeadmiral Friedrich Frisius; 6 pp; 1946. Preparations for coastal defense in a sector north of the Seine.

A-865
German Troop Movements (6 Jun-10 Aug 1944). By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 3 pp.

A-866
Organization and Chain of Command of LXIV Corps (6 Jun 15 Sep 1944). By Oberstleutnant Joachim Hans Bahr; 11 pp; 1946.

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A-867
Answer to Questions on Source-Documents for Military History. By Major Herbert Buechs; 2 pp; 1945. By the aide to General Jodl.

A-868
German Reaction to the Invasion of Southern France. By Generaloberst Johannes Blaskowitz; 3 pp; 1945.

A-869
Strength and Location of the German Air Force in South France. By Major Herbert Buechs; 3 pp.

A-870
Beck Against Hitler. By Generalleutnant Dr. Hans Speidel; 12 pp; 1947. A sworn statement regarding the Army High Command's attitude towards Adolf Hitler.

A-871
21st Panzer Division in Combat Against American Troops in France and Germany. By Generalleutnant Edgar Feuchtinger; 62 pp.

A-872
Strenght, Organization, Armament, and Equipment of Troops in Battle. By General der Panzertruppen Hasso von Manteuffel; 51 pp; OCMH multilith; 1946.

A-873
Commitment of the 116th Panzer Division in the Ardennes (16 26 Dec 1944). By Generalmajor Siegfried von Waldenburg; 28 pp, 6 illus; 1945.

A-874
Commitment of the 116th Panzer Division in the Ardennes, 1944-45. By Generalmajor Siegfried von Waldenburg; 17 pp; 1946.

A-875
Southern France (15 Aug 15 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant W. Richter; 5 pp.

A-876
Ardennes Offensive of Seventh Army (16 Dec 1944-25 Jan 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Erich Brandenberger; 155 pp; 6 illus; 1946. Plans, preparations, and a detailed account of the operations, including the immediate aftermath, described by the acting army commander.

A-877
Commitment of the I SS Panzer Corps During the Ardennes Offensive. (16 Dec 1944-25 Jan 1945). By General der Waffen-SS H. Priess; 59 pp; 1946.

A-878
189th Reserve Division (15 Aug-14 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Richard von Schwerin; 8 pp; 1946.

A-879
The Battle at Veilersexel Against the 45th American Infantry Division (7-11 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor J. Degener 18 pp; 1946. By the commander of the participating German forces.

A-880
The 11th Panzer Division in Southern France (15 Aug-14 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant W. von Wietersheim; 20 pp; 1946. Withdrawal from southern France.

A-881
Remarks Regarding the War History of the Seventh U.S. Army (15 Aug-15 Sep 1944). By Oberstleutnant Werner Drews 7 pp; 1946. Operations of the 11th Panzer Division in southern France, described by the division operations officer.

A-882-- A-883
Battles in Southern France. By Oberst Horst Wilutzky; 35 pp. Army Group G in southern France up to mid-September 1944. (Two MSS bound together.)

A-884
244th Infantry Division, Marseille (19-28 Aug 1944). By Generalleutnant Hart Schaefer; 40 pp; 1946.

A-885
The LXIV Corps from August to November 1944. By Major i. G. Kurt Schuster; 19 pp; 1946. From the Loire to the Moselle.

A-886
The Retreat from Southwestern France (19 Aug-15 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Hans Taeglichsbeck; 7 pp; 1946. With drawal from Niort to Dijon, September1944.

A-887
Report on the Measures prepared for the Defense of Bordeaux (1943-44). By Generalmajor Gustav Seiz; 4 pp; 1946.

A-888
Southern France. By General der Infanterie Baptist Kniess; 9 pp; 1946. Strategy of operations.

A-889
U.S. Campaign on the West Front (15 Aug-14 Sep 1944). By General der Infanterie Ernst Dehner; 8 pp. Kampfgruppe Dehner during the withdrawal from southern France.

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A-890
Southern France (Jul 1943-Mar 1944). By General der Infanlerie Erich Petersen; 12 pp; 1946. IV Luftwaffe Field Corps.

A-891
The Battle of the Huertgen Forest (Nov-Early Dec 1944). By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 28 pp; 1945. From the view point of the German Seventh Army.

A-892
Questions for Consideration and Reply. By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 14 pp; 1945. Supplement to MS # A-891.

A-893
The Final Phase of the War. By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 57 pp; 1946. From the Moselle to the Czech border.

A-894
Normandy, COBRA and Mortain. By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 14 pp; 1945. By the Seventh Army chief of staff.

A-895
Critique of the Defense Against Invasion. By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 11 pp; 1945. Comments on the defense against amphibious landings in France, by the Seventh Army chief of staff.

A-896
Answers to Questions asked General Westphal. By General der Kavallerie Siegfried Westphal; 11 pp; 1945. Problems in defense of the West, 1944.

A-897
Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 3 pp; 1945.

A-898
Action of the 6th Parachute Division in Northern France (1944). By Generalleutnant R. von Heyking; 18 pp; 1946. By the division commander.

A-899
Fifth Panzer Army Rear Area (24 Aug-10 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Walter Leuze; 9 pp; 1946.

A-900
Seventh and First Army Rear Areas (Aug-Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Curt Souchay; 5 pp; 1946.

A-901
The Withdrawal from France. By Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein; 5 pp; 1946. The Panzer Lehr Division.

A-902
Panzer Lehr Division (24-25 Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant F. Bayerlein; 4 pp; 1945. Effect of Allied air attack on the Panzer Lehr Division.

A-903
Panzer Lehr Division (15-20 Jul 1944). By Generafleutnant F. Bayerlein; 16 pp. Operations in Normandy.

A-904
Avranches. By General der Panzertruppen Heinrich Freiherr von Luettwitz; 21 pp; 1945. Operations of the 2d Panzer Division in Normandy, 1944, described by the division commander. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

A-905
116th Panzer Division (1-9 Nov 1944). By Generalmajor S. von Waldenburg; 3 pp.

A-906
Answers to Major Hechler's Questionnaire. By Generalleutnant Schimpf; 3 pp; 1945. Operations of the 3d Parachute Division in Normandy, 26 July-5 August 1944, described by the division commander.

A-907
Seventh Army (20 Jun-20 Aug 1944). By Generaloberst (Waffen-SS) Paul Hausser; 9 pp; 1945. By the army commander.

A-908
Roster of Key Officers in First Army. By Oberst i. G. Albert Emmerich; 5 pp. First Army command organization, Aug-Sep 1944.

A-909
The Ardennes Offensive. By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 22 pp. Seventh Army in the Battle of the Bulge, described by the army chief of staff.

A-910
Bombing and Operation COBRA. By Sanitaets-Unteroffizier Walter Klein; 9 pp; 1945. A medical corpsman's recollections of Operation COBRA in Normandy, 24-30 July 1944. A picture of general conditions on the German side.

A-911
First Army Headquarters (20 Jun-10 Aug 1944). By Oberst i. G. Albert Emmerich; 5 pp.

A-912
German Attitudes toward the U.S. (1939-43). By Generalfeidmarschall Wilhelm Keitel; 3 pp; 1945. Questions on the high-level strategy of World War II.

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A-913
Invasion and Normandy Campaign. By Generaloberst Alfred JodI; 5 pp; 1945.

A-914
Answers to Questions put to General JodI. By Generaloberst Alfred Jodl; 8 pp; 1945. Strategy prior to 1944. ^- /.

A-915
Answers to Questions on Normandy. By Generalfeldmarschal! Wilhelm Keitel and Generaloberst Alfred JodI; 6 pp; 1945.

A-916
Answers to Questions directed to General Blaskowitz. By Generaloberst Johannes Blaskowitz; 2 pp; 1945. Operations in Lorraine, September 1944.

A-917
The Truth About "Katyn." By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 7 pp; 1946. By the general staff officer charged with the direction of interrogation and exhumation.

A-918
Comments on Seventh Army War Diary. By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 7 pp; 1945. Comments by the army chief of staff on Volume 5 of the Seventh Army war diary (Avranches, August 1944).

A-919
The Argentan-Falaise Pocket. By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 11 pp; 1945. By the Seventh Army chief of staff.

A-920
From Counterattack at Avranches to the Falaise Pocket. By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 15 pp; 1945. By the Seventh Army chief of staff.

A-921
Avranches Counterattack, Seventh Army (29 Jul-14 Aug 1944). By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 48 pp; 1945. By the army chief of staff.

A-922
Panzer Group Eberbach and the Falaise Encirclement. By General der Panzertruppen Hans Eberbach; 32 pp, 3 illus; 1946. The period 1 July-20 August 1944, with reasons for the German defeat.

A-923
Northern France (25 Jul-14 Sep 1944). By General der Fallschirmtruppen Eugen Meindl; 48 pp; 1946. Operations of II Parachute Corps in Normandy and northern France, described by the corps commander.

A-924
Operations of Sixth Panzer Army (1944-45). By SS Generalmajor Fritz Kraemer; 60 pp; 1945. Action in the Ardennes, described by the army chief of staff.

A-925
Report on Activity of Colonel (GSC) Reidhelm. By Oberst i. G. Guenther Reid helm; 49 pp; 1945. Army Group B on the Western Front from October 1944 to spring 1945. Written from memory by the army group operations officer.

A-926
I SS Panzer Corps Ardennes Speck Questions. By Oberst R. Lehmann; 4 pp; 1946.

A-927
The Operations after the Breakthrough in Avranches. By Generaloberst Alfred Jodl; 10 pp; 1945. The fighting on Germany western frontier, autumn 1944.

A-928
Questionnaire on the Ardennes Offensive. By Generalfeldmarschall W. Keitel und Generaloberst A. JodI; 7 pp; 1945. Answered in July 1945.

A-929
Ardennes Campaign. By General der Artillerie W. Lucht; 2 pp. The 18th Infantry Division in the Ardennes offensive.

A-930
212th Volks Grenadier Division Ardennes (16 Dec 1944-25 Jan 1945). By O neralleutnant Franz Sensfuss; 7 pp; 1946

A-931
212th Volks Grenadier Division ArdĒ' nes. By Generalleutnant Franz Sensfuss; 9 pp; 1946.

A-932
Evaluation and Equipment of the Units Attached to Seventh Army during the Ardennes Offensive. By Generalmajor von Gersdorff; 5 pp.

A-933
Results of the Ardennes Offensive. By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 8 pp; 1946. By the Seventh Army chief of staff.

A-934
Seventh Army (16 Dec 1944-16 Jun 1945); Nineteenth Army (28 Mar-5 May 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Erich Brandenberger; 17 pp. Seventh Army in the Ardennes; Nineteenth Army in April 1945.

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A-935
Answers to Questions (Ardennes Offensive). By General der infanterie Otto Hitz feld; 2 pp; 1945. Operations of LXVII Corps.

A-936
Ardennes Offensive. By General der Infanterie Otto Hitzfeld; 22 pp; 1945. LXVII Corps, 16 25 Dec 1944.

A-937
The Ardennes Offensive (December 1944). By General der Infanterie Otto Hitzfeld; 20 pp; 1946. Operations of LXVII Corps, described by its commander.

A-938
XLVII Panzer Corps--Ardennes. By General der Panzertruppen Heinrich von Luettwitz; 5 pp; 1945. Operations of XLVII Panzer Corps, December 1944, described by its commander.

A-939
The Assignment of the XLVII Panzer Corps in the Ardennes 1944-45. By General der Panzertruppen Heinrich von Luettwitz; 24 pp.

A-940
XLVII Panzer Corps in the Ardennes Offensive. By General der Panzertruppen Heinrich von Luettwitz; 18 pp; 1946.

A-941
Panzer Lehr Division (1 Dec 1944-26 Jan 1945). By Generalleutnant F. Bayerlein; 8 pp; 1945. Role in the Ardennes offensive, described by the division commander.

A-942
Panzer Lehr Division (15-22 Dec 1944). By Generalleutnant F. Bayerlein; 8 pp; 1946.

A-943
Additional Questions--Ardennes Offensive. By Generalleutnant F. Bayerlein; 5 pp; 1946. Comments on British and American countermeasures.

A-944
Panzer Lehr Division--Situation Maps (23 Dec 1944-11 Jan 1945). By Generalleutnant F. Bayerlein; 22 pp, 5 illus. Ardennes offensive.

A-945
Additional Questions-Ardennes Offensive. By Generalleutnant F. Bayerlein; 3 pp; 1946. Additional remarks on operations from 11 20 January 1945 (Houffalize area).

A-946
Southern France. By Generalieutnant Karl Pflaum; 7 pp; 1946. The 157th Reserve Division, 15 August 1 September 1944.

A-947
The American Campaign on the Western Front. By Generalleutnant Otto Kohl; 2 pp. Liaison Staff Lyons, August September 1944.

A-948
Organization Controlled by Military Commander, France. By Oberst Wilhelm Arendts; 5 pp; 1946. Military government in the area of Army Group G, southern France.

A-949
War History Reports--Activity of the Staff of Army Group G (1 May-26 Aug 1944). By General der Artillerie Edgar Theisen; 7 pp; 1946.

A-950
Nineteenth Army--Supply and Administration. By GeneraIintendant Otto Witek; 14 pp. An army supply officer in southern France, 1944.

A-951
Report on Withdrawal of 732d Liaison Staff (30 Aug-6 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Johannes Hahn; 3 pp; 1946.

A-952
In Vichy After the American Landing. By Generalleutnant Alexander Freiherr von Neubronn; 4 pp; 1946. The author was German Liaison Officer in Vichy.

A-953
933d Infantry Regiment--Southern France to the Vosges (Aug-Sep 1944). By Oberst Walther Rolin; 7 pp; 1946.

A-954
Report on Events in Southern France and the Rhineland. By Generalmajor Felix Meissner; 11 pp; 1946. Army Group G signal communications in southern France and the Rhineland.

A-955
Report on the Campaign in Northern France, the Rhineland, and the Ardennes. By Oberst i. G. Hans-Juergen Dingier; 11 pp; 1946. LVIII Panzer Corps from Normandy to the Ruhr pocket; described by the corps chief of staff.

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A-956
6th Parachute Division-Combat in Northern France (to 24 Aug 1944). By Generalleutnant Ruediger von Heyking; 24 pp; 1946.

A-957
Boulogne (15 Aug-22 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Ferdinand Heim; 9 pp; 1946.

A-958
Military Commander, Belgium and Northern France 1944. By Generalmajor Wifhelm Heider; 1 p; 1946.

A-959
16th Luftwaffe Field Division in Normandy (1-23 Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Karl Sievers; 3 pp; 1946.

A-960
Report Concerning the Retreat of the 159th Division. By Generalmajor Gustav Seiz; 5 pp; 1946. Withdrawal from southern France, 1944.

A-961
Fifth Panzer Army--Ardennes (Special Questions). By Generalmajor Carl Wagener; 8 pp; 1945.

A-962
Fifth Panzer Army--Ardennes (General Comments). By Generalmajor Carl Wagener; 5 pp; 1945.

A-963
Main Reasons for the Failure of the Ardennes Offensive. By Generalmajor Carl Wagener; 17 pp; 1945.

A-964 A-965
Army Group B (25 Jan-21 Mar 1945.) Report of the Chief of Staff. By General major Carl Wagener; 61 pp, 18 illus; EUCOM mimeograph, German Report Series; 1948. Evaluation of the Ardennes offensive; subsequent fighting of Army Group B to March 1945.

A-966
Role of 589th Military Government Area Hq in the Battle Around Liege (Autumn 1944.) By Generalleutnant Bernhard von C!aer; 14 pp; 1946.

A-967
Northern France. By Generalleutnant Frhr. von Boineburg; 7 pp; 1946. 325th Security Division in combat on the Swiss border, autumn 1944.

A-968 LXXXIV Corps (28 Jul-20 Aug 1944.) By Generalleutnant Otto Elfeldt; 10 pp; 1946. By the corps commander.

A-969
II Parachute Corps in Northern France (26 Jul-5 Aug 1944.) By General der Failschirmtruppen Eugen Meindl; 11 pp; 1946. Comments by the corps commander. See also MS #A-923.

A-970
Remagen Bridgehead--LIII Corps. By Ganeralleutnant F. Bayerlein; 13 pp; 1945. Extracts for the war diary of Panzer Ler Division.

A-971
First Battle of Aachen (16-22 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Gerhard Engel; 21 pp, 2 illus; 1946. By the commander of the 12th Infantry Division.

A-972
The Rhineland Campaign (15 Sep-3 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Kurt von Muehlen; 21 pp; 1946. 559th Volks Grenadier Division, 1944-45.

A-973
Battles in Northern France. By Generalleutnant Hans Schmidt; 6 pp. 275th Infantry Division in Normandy.

A-974
Normandy--Seventh Army (29 Jun-1 Jul 1944.) By Generaloberst Paul Haussel 37 pp, 8 illus; 1946. By the army commander.

A-975
275th Infantry Division (Dec 1943-Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant H. Schmidt; ?? pp. Organization and commitment in Brittany.

A-976
3d Panzer Grenadier Division in the Inden Bridgehead (27-29 Nov 1944). By Generalmajor Walter Denkert; 6 pp, 1 illus.; 1945. Defense of the Inden bridgehed (Roer).

A-977
The German Ardennes Offensive. By Major Herbert Buechs; 49 pp; 1945. Planning and preparations by OKW.

A-978
Commitment of the 3d Panzer Grenadier Division during the Ardennes Offensive. By Generalmajor Waiter Denkert; 5 pp; 1946.

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A-979
3d Panzer Grenadier Division in the Battle of Aachen (October 1944). By Generalmajor Walter Denkert; 9 pp; 1 illus.

A-980
St. Nazaire Fortress (1944). By Generalmajor M.Huenren; 8 pp; 1946. Incomplete.

A-981
St. Nazaire Fortress, Southern Part, 1944. By Generalmajor M. Huenten; 13 pp.

A-982
Rommel and the Atlantic Wall (Dec 1943Jul 1944). By Vizeadmirai Friedr. Ruge and Generalleutnant Friedrich Dihm; 52 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Rommel's measures to counter the invasion; personal experiences and impressions of Admiral Ruge. This is a revised version, including MSS #B-259 by Generalleutnant Dihm; B-282 by Admiral Ruge; and B-352 and B-353 by Generalleutnant Dihm.

A-983
353d Infantry Division (Nov 1943-24 Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Paul Mahlmann; 19 pp, 10 illus; 1946. Organization in Brittany, 1943; move to Normandy, late June 1944; combat against American forces, July 1944. Serves as prologue to MS #984.

A-984 to A-987
353d Infantry Division (24 Jul-14 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Paul Mahlmann; 4 vols, 50 pp, 45 illus; 1946. Avranches; Falaise, Seine to the Meuse; Meuse to the Siegfried Line. (Four manuscripts in one folder.)

A-988
LXXXI Corps (Sep 1944 Apr 1945). By General der Infanterie Friedrich Koechling; 5 pp; 1945. Order of battle.

A-989 to A-995
The Battle of the Aachen Sector (Sep-Nov 1944). By General der Infanterie Friedrich Koechling; 7 vols, 38 pp; 1945. Questionnaires on the action of LXXXI Corps in the Aachen area answered by the corps commander.

A-996
Battles in the Aachen Sector (16 Nov-16 Dec 1944). By General der Infanterie Friedrich Koechling; 14 pp; 1946. Continuation of MSS #A-989-995.

A-997
Battles in the Aachen Sector (Sep-Nov 1944). By General der Infanterie Friedrich Koechling; 37 pp; 1946. Comments by the LXXXI Corps commander on MSS #A-989-996.

A-998
Battles in the Aachen Sector (Sep-Nov 1944). By General der Infanterie Friedrich Koechling; 9 pp. Corrections to MSS #A-989 through A-995.

A-999
Army Group G (20 Sep-8 Nov 1944): Report of the Chief of Staff. By Generalmajor Friedrich vonMeilenthin and others; 143 pp, 21 illus; EUCOM mimeograph, German Report Series; 1947. A historical report with observations on defensive warfare. Combat in Alsace-Lorraine; operations in the Vosges, including Saverne Gap, Colmar and Strasbourg areas (First and Nineteenth Armies); activities of the French Resistance; first American as sault on the Westwall; Army Group G situation estimate as of 3 December 1944. Includes MSS #A-1000, B-018 and B-078.

A-1000See MS #A-999.

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CHAPTER 3
B-SER1ES MANUSCRIPTS

When a systematic listing of studies was begun in mid-1946, manuscripts on hand but still un translated were listed in the B-series. Manuscripts continued to be added until July 1948. The bulk of these studies are narrative histories of units on the Western Front, division to army group level. However, this series is the longest and most varied in subject matter and quality. Many of the studies are available in English only as draft translations. In some cases dates of writing are unknown and have been omitted without comment.

Unless otherwise noted, all B-Series manuscripts are available in English and German at both OCMH, Washington 25, D. C, and Historic Division, USAREUR.


B-001
LXXXIICorps (1 Jan-28 Aug 1944). By General der Artillerie Hens Sinnhuber; 12 pp; 1946. Preparations for coast defense.

B-002
LXXXII Corps (28 Aug-7 Sep 1944). By General der Artillerie Hans Sinnhuber; 2 pp; 1946.

B-003
Report Concerning My Activity As Commander of the Seventh and First German Army Rear Areas (Aug-Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Curt Souchay; 12 pp; 1946. Operations in France.

B-004
719th Infantry Division (Aug-18 Sep 1944). By Generolleutnant Karl Sievers; 10 pp; 1946. Operations in Belgium.

B-005
Loire Seekommandant (6 Jul-11 Aug 1944). By Konteradmiral Hans Mirow; 15 pp; 1946. A naval coast defense headquarters.

B-006 B-006a
LXXX Corps (Aug-12 Sep 1944). By General der Infanterie Dr. Franz Beyer; 2 vols, 25 pp; 1946. Withdrawal from France.

B-007
276th Infantry Division (1 Jan-20 Aug 1944). By Generalleutnant Kurt Badinski; 48 pp; 1946. Operations in Normandy.

B-008
346th Infantry Division (Feb-24 Jul 1944). By Oberst i. G. Paul Frank; 22 pp, 6 illus; 1946. Defensive operations in Normandy.

B-009
277th Infantry Division (15 April-25 July 1944). By General der Nachrichtentruppen Albert Praun; 11 pp, 2 illus; 1946.

B-010
91st Airborne Division (10 Jul-Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Eugen Koenig; 8 pp; Operations in Normandy.

B-011
16th Luftwaffe Field Division (Invasion Possibilities in Holland). By Generalleutnant Karl Sievers; 1 p.

B-012
89th Infantry Division (Mar-6 Aug 1944). By Oberst Hasso Neitzel; 8 pp; 1946. Of limited historical value. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

B-013
5th Fighter Division (1 March-28 1944). By Generalmajor (Lw) Karl Hentschel; 10 pp, 2 illus; 1946.

B-014
17th Luftwaffe Field Division (Pre-lnvasion to 24 Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Hans Hoecker; 30 pp, 3 illus; 1946. Coast defense at Dieppe and Le Havre.

B-015
Defense of Paris. By Generalleutnant Wilhelm Frhr. von Boineburg; 9 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-016a B-016b
861st Grenadier Regiment (May-11 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Erich Buescher; 2 vols, 27 pp, 3 illus; 1946.

B-017
116th Panzer Division (6 Jun-12 Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Heinrich Voigtsberger; 10 pp; 1946. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

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B-018
See MS #A-999.

B-019
Report of von Geyr. By Generalieutnant Goetz von dem Knesebeck; 8 pp. The ^author quotes from memory von Geyr's ^Normandy situation estimate of 15 June 1944, submitted to the Inspector General of Panzer Troops (Guderian). Included in MS #B-466.

B-020
3d Parachute Division (6 Jun-24 Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Rich. Schimpf; 12 pp, 6 illus; 1947. In France; a valuable historical study by the division commander. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

B-020a to B0020d
3d Parachute Division (6 Jun 1944-8 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Rich. Schimpf; 10 pp; 1946. Brief answers to questions on Normandy, northern France, Ardennes, and the Rhineland campaign. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

B-021
1352d Infantry Div.--Special Questions (Normandy). By Oberstleutnant Fritz Ziegelmann 5 pp; 1946.

B-022
The Resistance Movement in the West. By Oberstleutnant Fritz Ziegelmann; 12 pp; OCMH multilith; 1953. The French Resistance in 1944.

B-023
15th Parachute Division (1 Dec 1944-12 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Ludwig Heilmann; 46 pp, 2 illus. Participation in the Ardennes offensive.

B-024
1560th Volks Grenadier Division (11 Nov 1944-25 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Rudolf Bader; 11 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-025
989th Grenadier Regiment (14-17 Dec 1944). By Oberst Georg Fieger; 6 pp; 1946.

B-026
Effect of Ardennes Offensive on Army Group G. By SS Generaloberst Paul Hausser; 34 pp; 1946. By the army group commander. The sections dealing with events prior to 23 January 1945 are of doubtful value as the author only took over command on that date.

B-027
560th Volks Grenadier Division (15-29 Dec 1944) and 12th Volks Grenadier Div. (1-28 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Rud. Langhaeuser; 67 pp, 17 illus; 1946.

B-028
62d Volks Grenadier Division (16 Dec 1944-27 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Friedrich Kiftel, 26 pp; 15 illus.

B-029
LIII Corps (8 Dec 1944-21 Jan 1945). By General der Kavallerie Edwin Graf Rothkirch; 1 p; 1946. By the corps commander.

B-030
LXXXV Corps (1 Dec 1944-10 Jan 1945). By General der Infanterie Baptist Kniess; 8 pp; 1946.

B-031
326th Volks Grenadier Division (Ardennes). By Generalmajor Erwin Kaschner; 2 pp; 1946. Answers to a special questionnaire.

B-032
LIII Corps (1 Dec 1944-22 Jan 1945). By Oberst i. G. Werner Bodenstein; 13 pp. Participation in the Ardennes offensive; report by the corps chief of staff.

B-033
LXXIV Corps (Ardennes). By General der Infanterie Carl Puechler; 3 pp; 1946. South flank of the Ardennes.

B-034
OKW War Diary (1 Apr-18 Dec 1944): The West. By Major Percy E. Schrarrirr; 349 pp; 1947. Based on OKW files. Draft translation only.

B-034a
Clarification of "Der Westen". By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 11 pp; 1951. When did Hitler finally order construction of a rear defense line in France?

B-035
The FFI Before and After D-Day (1944). By Commandant Roge; 51 pp, 1 illus. Statistics require careful checking.

B-036
Mobile and Panzer Troops. By General der Panzertruppen H. von Manteuffel; 19 pp, 1 illus; 1945. German methods of organization, training and development of armored units, established by the inspector General of Armored Forces.

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B-037
Fifth Panzer Army (15 Sep-12 Oct 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Hasso von Manteuffel; 43 pp. The fighting in Lorraine described by the army commander.

B-038
116th Panzer Division (Ardennes). By Generalmajor Siegfried von Waldenburg; 17 pp. Answers of the division commander to a special questionnaire.

B-039
XIII Corps (1 15 Jan 1945). By General der Infanterie Hans Felber; 22 pp; 1946. Defensive fighting in the Ardennes.

B-040
26th Volks Grenadier Division in the Ardennes Offensive. By Generalmajor Heinz Kokort; 16 pp. By the division commander.

B-041
167th Volks Grenadier Division (24 Dec 1944-Feb 1945). Corps Hoecker (2-10 March 1945) and 59th Infantry Division (20 Mar-24 April 1945). By Generalleutnant Hans Hoecker; 43 pp; 1946.

B-042
462d Replacement Division. By Generalleutnant Walter Krause; 14 pp, 1 illus. A replacement division staff in the defense of Metz.

B-043
Vosges Defense (8 Aug 15 Oct 1944). By General der Infanterie Hans Joachim Schmidt; 5 pp, 1 illus.

B-044
Wehrkreis VI (15 Sep 1944-21 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Franz Moltenklott; 7 pp.

B-045
79th Volks Grenadier Division (8 Jan-26 Feb 1945). 364th Infantry Division (3-27 Mar 1945). 3d Parachute Division (8-16 April 1945). By Oberst Kurt Hummel; 8 pp; 1946. Operations in the Rhineland.

B-046
XIII Corps Artillery (Dec 1944-Feb 1945). Corps Felber Artillery (Dec 1944-Feb 1945). By Generalmajor Jobst Freiherr von Buddenbrock; 8 pp; 1946.

B-047
LXIII Corps Artillery (1 Dec 1944-8 Feb 1945). By Generalmajor Wilhelm Metger; 6 pp; 1946. Report by the corps artillery commander on combat in upper Alsace.

B-048
Fifth Panzer Army Surgeon (1944-45). By Generalarzt Dr. Reiter; 4 pp. A report on the writer's activities during the Idmonths of the war.

B-049
Panzer Lehr Division (12-30 Jan 1945. By Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein; 4 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Withdrawal from action in the Ardennes.

B-050
LXIV Corps Action (28 Aug 1944-28 Jan 1945). By General der Infanterie Helmut Thumm; 18 pp; 1946. The fighting in upper Alsace.

B-051
See MS #B-093.

B-052
XIII Corps (18 Feb-21 Mar 1945). By Gerneralleutnant Ralph von Oriola; 36 pp; 1946. Operations west of the Rhine.

B-053
Corps Bayerlein (11 Feb-5 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein; 19 pp, 14 illus. Operations west of the Rhine; record based on the corps commander's personal diaries.

B-054
Besancon (3 5 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Paul v. Felbert; 16 pp, 4 illus. Security activities.

B-055
Army Group B, Engineer Staff 113 (15 Jun-5 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Herman Janowski; 11 pp; 1946. Engineer operations to restore river crossings on the Seine and to destroy bridges during the withdrawal.

B-056
277th Infantry Division (25 Jul-10 Sep 1944). By General der Nachrichtentruppe Albert Praun; 8 pp, 3 illus; 1946. The fighting in Normandy.

B-057
59th Infantry Division (19 Aug-5 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Walter Popper; 15 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Operations in northern France and Belgium; withdrawal to the Scheldt estuary.

B-058
116th Panzer Division (21 Aug-19 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor H. Voigtsbergel 17 pp; 1946. From the Falaise pocket to the West Wall. An account of rearguard action by an armored mobile unit against enveloping pursuit.

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B-059
Feldkommandant 987 (19 Oct 1944 -25 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Hans Moench; 17 pp. A security unit in Alsace and the Palatinate. MS #

B-060
Wehrkreis XII (10 Sep 1944-21 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Kurt von Berg; 10 pp, 2 illus; 1946.

B-061
36th Volks Grenadier Division (18-26 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Helmut Kleikamp; 13 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Combat in the Rhineland.

B-062
2d Mountain Division (27 Feb-23 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Willibald Utz; 18 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-063
Wehrkreis XII (7-21 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Hans Boelsen; 9 pp; 1946.

B-064
Festungs Pionier Kommandeur XXI (Sep 1944-Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Rob. Eimler; 7 pp, 3 illus; 1946. A fortress engineer staff on both banks of the lower Rhine; organization and construction of fortified positions

B-065
Hoehere Kommando Eiffel (Aug 1944-April 1945). By General der Artillerie Herbert Loch; 16 pp; 1946. Reconnaissance and improvement of rear positions in the Eiffel Mountains.

B-066
LXXII Corps (2 Dec 1944-27 Mar 1945). By Oberst i. G. Ludwig Graf von Ingelheim; 53 pp, 14 illus; 1946. On the Saar and in the Palatinate. Based on diaries and recollections of the commanders and general staff officers concerned.

B-067
352d Volks Grenadier Division (16 Dec 1944-25 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Erich Schmidt; 8 pp; 1946.

B-068
3d Panzer Grenadier Division (Ardennes). By Generalmajor Walter Denkert; 12 pp; 1946. Reconditioning of troops near the front.

B-069
363d Volks Grenadier Division (1 Dec 1944-8 Feb 1945). By Generalleutnant Augustin Dettling; 16 pp, 4 il!us; 1946. Defense of the Aachen area.

B-070
79th Volks Grenadier Division (30 Dec 1944-31 Jan 1945). By Oberst Kurt Hummei; 32 pp, 7 illus; 1946.

B-071
See MS #B-117.

B-072
Army Group B, Engineer Staff 113 (Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Herm. Janowski; 18 pp, 4 illus. Crossing the lower Rhine in March 1945.

B-073
212th Volks Grenadier Division (Ardennes). By Generalleutnant Franz Sensfuss; 8 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Answers to a questionnaire.

B-074
338th Infantry Division (1 Jan-9 Feb 1945). By Generalmajor Wolf Ewert; 8 pp, 2 illus. Operations in Alsace.

B-075 to B-077
LXXXIX Corps (22 Nov 1944-13 Jan 1945). By General der Infanterie Gustav Hoehne; 3 vols, 22 pp, 1 illus; 1946. By the corps commander.

B-078
See MS #A-999.

B-079
462d Volks Grenadier Division (12 Nov-13 Dec 1944). By Generalleutnant Heinrich Kittel; 75 pp; 1946. The defense of Metz described by the garrison commander.

B-080
12th Volks Grenadier Division (23 Feb-Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Rudolf Langhaeuser; 38 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Defensive fighting between the Roer and Rhine Rivers.

B-081 B-082
LXXX Corps (13 Sep 1944-23 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Dr.Franz Beyer; 2 vols, 74 pp; 1946. By the corps commander.

B-083
Army Commandant Muehlhausen (Jul 1944-Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Hermann Harttmann; 12 pp. Organization and fighting.

B-084
First Parachute Army (20 Nov 1944-21 Mar 1945). By General der Fallschirmtruppe Alfred Schlemm; 20 pp. Defensive operations described by the army commander.

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B-085 B-086
49th Infantry Division (25 Jul-10 Oct 1944). By Generalleutnant Siegfr. Macholz; 11 pp; 1946.

B-087
XIII Corps (Dec 1944-Mar 1945). By Major Wolfgang Gaebelein; 9 pp; 1946.

B-088
Saarburg (18 Sep-12 Oct 1944). By Generalleutnant Bernhard von Claer; 18 pp.

B-089
256th Volks Grenadier Division (Nov 1944-8 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Gerhard Franz; 11 pp; 1946. Combat on both banks of the Rhine.

B-090
416th Infantry Division (Oct 1944-5 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Kurt Pflieger; 11 pp; 1946.

B-091
First Army Rear Area (1 Oct 1944-21 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Otto Kohl; 7 pp; 1 illus. Defense against airborne landings.

B-092
326th Volks Grenadier Division (16 Dec 1944-25 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Erwin Kaschner; 10 pp, 6 illus. Operations in the Ardennes offensive.

B-093
II Parachute Corps (15 Sep 1944-21 Mar 1945). (Revision of MS #B-051). By General der Fallschirmtruppen Eug. Meindl; 21 pp; 6 illus; 1947. Operations on the lower Rhine.

B-094
Military Commander France, By Generalmajor Manfred Muelier; 8 pp. Organization and administration.

B-095
Army Group G (Nov 1944-Jan 1945). By Oberst Horst Wilutzky; 40 pp. By the army group operations officer.

B-096
Corps Felber (9-31 Dec 1944). By General der Infanterie Hans Felber; 8 pp; 1946.

B-097
79th Volks Grenadier Division (1 Feb-2 Mar 1945). By Oberst Kurt Hummel; 6 pp, 1946.

B-098
353d Infantry Division (2-22 Mar 1945). By Oberst Kurt Hummel; 6 pp-, 1 illus; 1946.

B-099 LXIV Corps (28 Jan-7 Feb 1945). By General der Artillerie Max Grimmeis; 18 pp; 1946.

B-100
708th Volks Grenadier Division (20 Nov 1944-14 Feb 1945). By Generalmajor Wilhelm Bleckwenn; 10 pp, 7 illus; 1945.

B-101
LXVII Corps (26 Jan-21 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Otto Hitzfeld, pp, 8 illus; 1946. From the West Wall to the Rhine (Central Army Group). An account by the corps commander.

B-102 B-103
Twenty-Fourth Army (17 Oct 1944-May 1945). By General der Infanterie Hans Schmidt; 2 vols, 15 pp, 3 illus. Operations in the Allgaeu.

B-104
2d Mountain Division (23 Mar-6 May 1945). By Generalleutnanf W. Utz; 27 pp; 1946.

B-105
Army Group B, Engineer Staff 113: Obstacle Construction East of the Rhine. By Generalmajor Hermann Janowski; 5 pp; 1946.

B-106
Linz/Donau (28 Mar-11 May 1945). By Generalmajor Alfred Kuzmany; 4 pp.

B-107
Report Covering Operations in and around Linz, May 1945. By Generalmajor Alfred Kuzmany; 11 pp; 1946.

B-108
3d ParachuteDivision (9-16 Apr 1945. By Oberst Kurt Hummel; 10 pp, 1 ill; 1945.

B-109
353d Infantry Division (23 Mar-8 Apr 1945). By Oberst Kurt Hummel; 9 pp; 1945.

B-110
405th Replacement and Training Division (22 Mar-6 May 1945). By GeneraIleiutenant Karl Faulenbach; 57 pp; 1946.

B-111
347th Infantry Division (4-10 Apr 1945. By Generalleutnant Max Siry; 6 pp, 1 ill; 1946.

B-112
Duesseldorf (1 Mar-15 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Frhr. von UsIar-Gleiche; 10 pp; 1946.

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B-113
413th Replacement Division (22 Mar-30 May 1945). By Generalleumant Siegmund Frhr. von Schacky; 14 pp; 1946.

B-114
413th Replacement Division (4 Apr-8 May 1945). By Generalleutnant Siegmund Frhr. von Schacky; 16 pp.

B-115 B-116
Replacement Division (20 Apr-9 May 1945) and Battle Group Schroetter (1-11 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Joseph Schroetter; 18 pp, 1946.

B-117
IV Luftwaffe Field Corps--XC Corps (18 Sep 1944-23 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Erich Peterson; 2 vols, 40 pp, 8 illus; 1946. Participation in Operation NORDWIND (lower Alsace). The English version includes MS #B-071.

B-118
LXXIV Corps (2 Oct 1944-23 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Karl Puechler; 23 pp, 1946. By the corps commander.

B-119
Wehrkreis XII (1 Nov 1944-21 Mar 1945). By General der Artillerie Herbert Osterkamp; 8 pp, 4 illus; 1946. By the corps area commander.

B-120
LXXXIX Corps (14 Jan-7 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Gustav Hoehne; 5 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-121
LXXXV Corps (25 Jan-23 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Baptist Kniess; 6 pp; 1946 Operations in the Soar.

B-122
Preparations Against Invasion. By Ge-neral major R. von Gersdorff; 33 pp, 2 iilus. The German situation estimate and strategy during the three phases of the campaign in Normandy and northern France to mid-September 1944.

B-123
Seventh Army (1 Feb-21 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor R. von Gersdorff; 52 pp; 1946.

B-124
276th Volks Grenadier Division (17-27 Mar 45). By Oberst i. G. Werner Wagner; 25 pp, 2 illus; 1946. Rhine crossing near Boppard; defense of the east bank.

B-125
Division von Berg (22 Mar-11 May 1945). By Generalleutnant Kurt von Berg; 12 pp; 1946.

B-126
172d Training Division (14 Jan-6 May 1945). By Generalmajor Martin Baltzer; 10 pp; 1946.

B-127
Germershelm Bridgehead (18 Feb-25 Mar 19 45). By Generalmajor E. Buescher; 11 pp; 1946.

B-128
Commander of Police, Wehrkreis XI (19 Apr 1943-11 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor der Ordnungspolizei Walter Keuck; 13 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-129
151st Field Training Division (1 Mar-15 Jun 1945). By Generalmajor Julius Coretti; 13 pp.

B-130
Wehrkreis VII Police (National Redoubt). By Generalmajor der Ordnungspolizei Ludwig Muhe; 7 pp; 1946. A historical report by a civilian police chief.

B-131
7th Werfer Brigade (24 Mar-30 Apr 1945. By Generalmajor Kurt Paape; 3 pp, 2 illus; 1946. Fighting on the Lech River. (Available in USAREUR in German only).

B-132
National Redoubt and Reich Labor Service Austria. By Generalarbeitsfuehrer Fritz Hickl; 7 pp; 194 o-

B-133
Wehrkreis XVIII--Luftwaffe Liaison Officer. By Generalmajor Josef Punzert; 13 pp, 1946. National Redoubt.

B-134
710th Infantry Division (23 Apr-8 May 1945). By Generalmajor W. Gorn; 7 pp, 9 illus; 1946.

B-135
Wehrkreis Prague (Apr-May 1945). By General der Infanterie Rudoif Toussaint; 2 pp.

B-136
National Redoubt (Wehrkreis VII SS and Police) (1944-45). By General der Waffen-SS Karl Frhr. von Eberstein; 4 pp; 1946.

B-137
The Hamburg Military Police (1945). By Generalmajor Theobald Thier; 3 pp; 1946.

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B-138
Employment of Field Headquarters 198 in Western Hungary and Steiermark (22 Mar-8 May 1945). By Generalmajor Ullrich Bormann; 12 pp; 1946.

B-139
Fighting in West Hungary and East Steiermark in the Area of the Sixth Army (25 Mar to 8 May 1945). By Generalleutnant Walter Krause; 12 pp; 1946. By the Sixth Army Rear Area commander, who also led a heterogeneous division group.

B-140
National Redoubt. By General der Waffen-SS Otto Hofmann; 4 pp; 1946.

B-141
Wehrkreis V Military Police (13 Apr-5 May 1945). By Generalmajor Hermann Harttmann; 4 pp.

B-142
First Army Rear Area (22 Mar-11 May 1945). By Generalleutnant Otto Kohl; 4 pp, 2 illus; 1946.

B-143
Activity of Army Administrative Headquarters 197 (22 Mar-8 May 1945). By Generalmajor Johannes Hahn; 12 pp; 1946.

B-144
LXXXII Corps--"Straggler" Staff (18 Apr-2 May 1945). By Generalleutnant Benignus Dippold; 5 pp; 1946.

B-145
Defense of Nuremberg (12-16 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant-Benignus Dippold; 5 pp, 2 illus; 1946. Preparations for the defense of the city.

B-146
Signal Communications, Civilian Liaison. By Generalmajor (Luftwaffe) Otto Prinz; 3 pp. Organization and duties of the Armed Forces Signal "Kommandanturas".

B-147 B-148
Army Group H (10 Nov 1944-10 Mar 1945). By Oberst i. G. Rolf Geyer; 49 pp, 4 illus; 1946. A historical study by the army group operations officer. The English version includes part of MS #B-717.

B-149
59th Infantry Division (18 Sep-25 Nov 1944). By Generalleutnant Walter Poppe; 27 pp; 1 illus.

B-150
159th Infantry Division (1 Dec 1944-2 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Heinrid J Buercky; 34 pp; 1946.

B-151 Fifth Panzer Army (Ardennes Offensive). By General der Panzertruppen Hasso von Manteuffel; 148 pp, 2 illus; 1946. Planning and preparations for the offensive, described by the army commander.

B-151a
Sequel to MS #B-151. By General der Panzertruppen Hasso von Manteuffel 161 pp, 1 illus. A detailed history and critique of the battle and its aftermath.

B-152
59th Infantry Division (2 Dec 1944-2 Feb 1945). By Generalleutnant W. Poppe 21 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-153
464th Replacement and Training Division (22 Mar-18 May 1945). By Generalleutnant Rudolf Pilz; 8 pp, 1946.

B-154
Wehrkreis VII (1 Mar 1943-12 Apr 1945). By General der Infanterie Kart Kriebel 16 pp, 2 illus; 1946. Wehrkreis chain of command and organization.

B-155
1 SS Panzer Corps (16 Aug-18 Oct 1944). By General der Waffen-SS Georg Keppler; 23 pp; 1946.

B-156
See MS #B-343.

B-157
LVIII Panzer Corps (22 Aug-6 Sep 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Walter Krueger and Oberst Hans Dingier; 14 pp; 1946. Withdrawal and improvisation, described by the corps commander and his chief of staff.

B-158
Army Headquarters Innsbruck (1944-45). By Generalmajor Hans Boehaimb; 14 pp; 1946. Last days of the war in the Tyrol.

B-159
Alpine Redoubt (Wehrkreis VII). By General der Infanterie Karl Kriebel; 3 pp; 1946.

B-160
Combat in Vienna (29 Mar-16 Apr 1945). By General der Infanterie Rudolf von Buenau; 30 pp; 1946.

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B-161
Corps von Buenau (9 Apr-3 May 1945). By General der infanterie R. von Buenau; 27 pp; 1946. The last weeks of the war in Austria south of the Danube.

B-162
116th Panzer Division (11-24 Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Gerhard Mueller; 26 pp, 4 illus; 1946.

B-163
363d Infantry Division (Jan-24 Aug 1944). By Generalieutnant Augustin Dettling; 24 pp, 6 illus; 1946. Normandy.

B-164
347th Infantry Division (1-14 Sep 1944). By Generalieutnant Wolf Trierenberg; 29 pp, 2 illus; 1946.

B-165
Task Force Benicke (15 Apr-7 May 1945). By Generalieutnant Dr. Fritz Benicke; 14 pp; 1946.

B-166
IV SS Panzer Corps. By General der Waffen-SS Herbert Gille; 1 p; 1946.

B-167 Eighth Army Rear Area (Oct 1943-8 May 1945). By Generalieutnant Konrad Offenbaecher; 4 pp; 1946.

B-168
1 SS Panzer Division (15 Feb-May 1945) and 7 SS Mountain Division (6 Jun 1944-15 Feb 1945). By Generalmajor Otto Kumm; 1 p; 1946.

B-169
Marine Gruppenkommando West (1943-14 Jun 1944). By AdmiralTheodor Krancke; 36 pp, 5 illus; 1946. Naval Group West in defense against the Allied landing; of historical and technical interest.

B-170
136th Administrative Division in the Defense of Antwerp. By Generalmajor Graf Stolberg; 11 pp; 1946.

B-171
272d Volks Grenadier Division (13 Dec 1944-Mar 1945), and 91st Airborne Division (15 Sep-13 Dec 1944). By Generalmajor Eugen Koenig; 8 pp.

B-172 Army Group B Engineers (1-25 Jan 1945). By Generalieutnant Richard Wirtz; 18 pp, 2 illus; 1945. Engineer activity during and after attack in the Ardennes and on the Westwall.

B-172a B-172b
Comments on MS #B-172. By General der Panzertruppen Erich Brandenberger and General der Panzertruppen Hasso von Manteuffel; 3 pp; and 2 pp; 1946. (Bound with MS #B-172).

B-173
XIII Corps (21 Mar-2 May 1945). By Major W. Gaebelein; 11 pp, 4 illus.

B-174
17th Luftwaffe Field Division (31 Aug-21 Sep 1944). By Generalieutnant Hans Hoecker; 6 pp; 1946. Crossing of the Scheldt River.

B-175
59th Volks Grenadier Division (20 Mar-13 Apr 1945). By Generalieutnant Hans Hoecker; 12 pp, 4 illus; 1946.

B-176
47th Infantry Division (26 Aug-4 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Carl Wahle; 27 pp; 1946.

B-177
553d Volks Grenadier Division (Dec 1944-Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Gerhard Huether; 28 pp; 6 illus; 1946.

B-178
Seventh Army (13-14 Aug 1944). By Generaloberst Paul Hausser; 9 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Critique by the army commander.

B-179
Seventh Army in Normandy (25 Jul-20 Aug 1944). By Generaloberst P. Hausser; 61 pp, 12 illus; 1946.

B-180
Defense of Munich (Oct 1944-29 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Ferdinand von Mann, 5 pp; 1946.

B-181
National Redoubt. By Generalmajor Ferdinand von Mann; 1 p.

B-182
Field Headquarters 987--First Army (20 Mar-11 May 1945). By Generalmajor Hans Moench; 16 pp.

B-183
LXXXII Corps (27 Mar-6 May 1945). By Oberst i. G. Ludwig von Ingelheirrt; 51 pp, 5 illus; 1946. By the corps chief of staff.

B-184
Questionnaire on MS #B-183. By Oberst i. G. Ludwig von Ingelheim; 5 pp; 1946.

B-185
212th Volks Grenadier Division in Bavaria (18 Mar-8 May 1945). By Generalmajor Franz Fehn; 8 pp; 1946.

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B-186
407th Replacement Training Division in the Donau-lller Defense. By Generalmajor Franz Fehn; 52 pp, 5 illus; 1945.

B-187
National Redoubt. By Generalmajor Aug. Marcinkiewicz; 15 pp, 5 illus; 1946.

B-188
National Redoubt. By General der Pioniere Alfred Jacob; 2 pp; 1946.

B-189 2d Parachute Division (2-8 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Walter Lackner; 3 pp.

B-190
Relationship of East-West Fronts. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 22 pp; 1946. A study of German strategy.

B-191
LXIV Corps (21 Apr-5 May 1945). By Generalleutnant Helmuth Friebe; 17 pp, 8 illus; 1946.

B-192
Questionnaire on MS #B-191. By Generalleutnant Helmuth Friebe; 3 pp; 1946.

B-193
Wehrkreis V (1 Sep 1943-15 Apr 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Rudolf Veiel; 47 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Conditions in southwestern Germany.

B-194
Staff Merker (12-23 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Ludwig Merker; 33 pp, 10 illus; 1946. Fighting along the upper Danube.

B-194a
Staff Merker (12-23 Apr 1945) (Revision of MS #B-194). By Generalleutnant Ludwig Merker; 30 pp. Historical.

B-195
190th Infantry Division (17 Sep 1944-16 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Ernst Hammer; 29 pp; 1946.

B-196
616th Administrative Division (12 Sep 1944-28 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Karl Raessler; 16 pp.

B-197 to B-200
XLVII Panzer Corps (7 Ma -16 Apr 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Heinr. von Luettwitz; 55 pp, 6 illus; 1946. MSS #B-198 and B-200 are revisions and corrections; B-199 is an 8-page supplement on logistics by the corps supply officer, Major i. G. Wolf von Buelow.

B-201
First Army (Staff von Claer) (27 Feb-23 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Bernh. von Claer; 15 pp; 1946.

B-202
Fifth Panzer Army (1-17 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor F. von Mellenthin; 41 pp, 1946. By its chief of staff (See also MS #B-317).

B-203
148th Infantry Division (May-20 Sep 1944). By Generalieutnant Otto Frerter-Picco; 11 pp; 1946,

B-204
Caumont Gap. By General der Panzertruppen H. von Luettwitz; 5 pp; 1946. A study of what might have happened if the Allies had utilized the breach at Caumont (Normandy).

B-205
Task Force Becher (22 Mar-8 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Karl Becher; 12 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-206
Wehrkreis XVII-Organization. By General der Infanterie Albrecht Schubert; 27 pp; 1946.

B-207
Wehrkreis XVII (27 Mar-9 May 1945). By General der Infanlerie Albrecht Schubert; 16 pp, 2 illus; 1946. The last fighting in upper Austria. Results of Allied air attacks on Vienna.

B-208
417th Administrative Division (1944-45). By Generalleutnant Adalbert Mikulicz; 9 pp; 1946.

B-209
409th Replacement Division (28 Mar-2 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Albert Zehler; 14 pp, 4 illus; 1946. Emergency training of replacements; fighting on the Fulda River.

B-210
526th Replacement Division (3 Dec 1944-24 Jan 1945) and 476th Replacement Division (24 Jan-29 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Hans Bergen; 29 pp; 1946.

B-211
Wehrkreis XVII (Oct 1944- May 1945). By Generalmajor Anton Glasi; 8 pp; 1946. The Alpine Redoubt.

B-212
Defenses in the Southern Tyrol (1944-45). By Oberst i. G. Hans Schoch; 30 pp. Security measures.

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B-2
U.S. Seventh Army History. By Generalleutnant Waiter Botsch; 14 pp, 1 illus; 1946. A critique by the chief of staff of the opposing army.

B-214
First Army (Sep-Dec 1944). By Oberst Willy Mantey, 28 pp; 1946.

B-215
116th Panzer Division (16 Jan-3 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor S. von Waidenburg; 21 pp, 2 illus; 1946.

B-216
487th Replacement and Training Division (22 Mar -5 May 1945). By Generalmajor Paul Wagner; 33 pp, 4 illus; 1946.

B-217
Wehrkreis VI (22 Mar-20 Apr 1945). By General der Infanteric Franz Mattenklott; 10 pp. Fighting in Westphalia; withdrawal to the Harz Mountains.

B-218
Wehrkreis VI--Staff. By General der In fanterie Franz Mattenklott; 5 pp; 1946. Improvised reorganization for commitment at the front.

B-219
XXXXVIII Panzer Corps on the Saale and Elbe (11 Apr-3 May 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Max von Edelsheim; 20 pp, 5 illus; 1946.

B-220
Surrender of the Twelfth Army (4 May 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Max von Edelsheim; 6 pp; 1946.

B-221
XXXIX Panzer Corps (22 Apr-7 May 1945). By Generalteutnant Karl Arndt; 19 pp, 7 illus. The last days in the Altmark and on the Elbe.

B-222
First Army Estimate of the Situation (10 Sep 1944). By General der Panzertruppe Otto von Knobelsdorff; 15pp, 3 illus; 1946. By the army commander.

B-223
36th Volks Grenadier Division (11 Nov-28 Dec 1944). By Generalmajor August Wellm; 57 pp, 20 illus; 1946.

B-224
116th Panzer Division (4-10 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor S. von Waldenburg; 6 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Operations on the Weser River.

B-225
The Alpine Redoubt. By General der Waffen-SS Gottlob Berger: 11 pp; 1946.

B-226
Wehrkreis XIII (1 Feb-1 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Kurt Anger; 4 pp; 1946.

B-227
Wehrkreis XIII Transition to Mobilization. By General der infanterie Karl Weisenberger; 14 pp; 1946. Improvised organization and the subsequent commitment in Bavaria.

B-228a to B-228c
Wehrkreis XIII (Mar-May 1945). By General der Infanterie Karl Weisenberger; vols, 50 pp, Sillus; 1946. Same as MS#B-227.

B-229
Nineteenth Army Supply (15 Jan-15 Sep 1944). By Generalintendant Otto Witek; 8 pp, 2 illus. Logistical problems in occupied enemy territory and during a withdrawal.

B-230
708th Infantry Division (10-19 Aug 1944). By Oberst Bruno Gerlach; 5 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Operations in Normandy.

B-231
5th Fighter Division (16 Dec 1944-25 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor (Lw) Kari Hentschel; 3 pp; 1946.

B-232
353d Infantry Division (9-18 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Paul Mahlmann; 6 pp, 4 illus; 1946. Preparations for the first battle for Aachen.

B-233
Invasion Possibilities in Norway. By Generalleutnant Erich Hofmann; 8 pp; 1946. Possibilities of an Allied landing in Norway in 1945.

B-234
Preparations for Invasion. By General teutnant Max Pemsel; 40 pp, 3 illus; 1946. By the chief of staff of Seventh Army.

B-235
Fifth Panzer Army (2 Nov 1944-16 Jan 1945). By General major Carl Wagener; 58 pp; 1945).

B-236
LXVII Corps (7 Jun-30 Oct 1944). By General der Infanterie Otto Sponheimer; 54 pp, 7 illus; 1946. By the corps commander.

B-237
Activities of the 157th Reserve Division in Southern France. By Generalleutnant Kcrl Pflaum; 8 pp; 1946. Organization; defense of the western Alps.

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B-238
First Army (10 Feb-24 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Wolf Hauser-; 25 pp, 6 illus; 1946.

B-239
36th Volks Grenadier Division (31 Dec 1944-5 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor August Weiim; 44 pp, 8 illus; 1946. The attack in the lower Vosges.

B-240
II Parachute Corps (May-6 Jun 1944). By Oberst Ernst Blauensteiner; 3 pp; 1946. The period prior to the Allied landing.

B-241
352 Infantry Division (18-22 Jun 1944). By Oberstleutnant Fritz Ziegelmann; 7 pp, 1 illus.

B-242
Corrections to MS #B-157 (LVIII Panzer Corps). By Oberst Hans Dingier; 2 pp.

B-243
Army Group B Engineers--Part II (25 Jan 1 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Richard Wirtz and Generalleutnant Otto Hitzfeld; 22 pp; 1946. Fortifications along the Rhine. General Hitzfeld's study (6 pp) concerns only the Remagen bridgehead.

B-244
85th Infantry Division (Feb-July 1944). By Oberstleutnant i.G. Kurt Arth. Schuster; 8 pp, 2 iilus; 1946. Organization.

B-245
16th Infantry Division (Jun -13 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Ernst Haeckel; 33 pp, 1 illus.

B-246
Panzer Organization 1940. By Generaloberst Heinz Guderian; 4 pp, 4 illus; 1946. Statistical survey of strength and distribution of German armor at the outset of the Western Campaign.

B-247
LXXXIX Corps (22-24 Nov 1944). By General der Infanterie Gustav Hoehne; 4 pp; 1946. Supplement to MS #B-075.

B-248
Kampfgruppe Degener (12-15 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Joachim Degener; 6 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-249
Northern France-Vol IX (Fifteenth Army) (20 Aug-10 Nov 1944). By General der Infanterie Gustav von Zangen; 60 pp, 8 illus; 1946. The retreat beyond the Albert Canal, described by the army commander.

B-250
Greece, Crete and Russia. By General Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 7 pp; Answers to a questionnaire. See also MS #B-271.

B-251
106th Panzer Brigade. By General der Panzerrruppe Horst Stumpf; 3 pp; 1946.

B-252
XIV SS Corps (Nov 1944-Jan 1945). By General der Waffen-SS Erich von der Bach-Zelewsky; 12 pp, 5 illus; 1946. Includes a report of Hitler's conference of 28 December 1944.

B-253
189th Infantry Division (Kampfgruppe Degener) (15 Sep-16 Nov 1944). By Generalmajor Joachim Degener; 21 pp, ? illus; 1946.

B-254
My Military Career. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 23 pp; 1946. A short chronological account.

B-255
LXXXIV Corps (17-18 Jun 1944). By General der Infanterie Dietrich von Choltitz; 13 pp; 1946. Situation estimate in Normandy, June 1944, including comments on German morale.

B-256
271st Infantry Division (Mar-13 1944). By Generalleutnant Paul Danhauser; 20 pp; 1946. Normandy.

B-257
2d Panzer Division (6 Jun-24 Jul 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Heinrich von Luettwitz; 29 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-258
Panzer Group West (6 Jun-7 Jul 1944). By General der Panzertruppe Frhr. Geyf von Schweppenburg; 43 pp. The history of Panzergruppe West, 1943-44, written by its commander. This is a preliminary version, submitted in German and English by the author. The final version is MS #B-466. Filed with MS #B-466.

B-259
Rommel (1944). By Generalleutnant Friedrich Dihm; 16 pp. Rommel's views on tactical, technical and strategic defense problems, with critical remarks by General der Panzertruppen Leo Geyr von Schweppenburg. Comments on defense against amphibious and airborne operations. Filed with MS #A-982.

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B-260
Cotentin Artillery (6-18 Jun 1944). By Generalmajor Gerhard Triepel; 12 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Fighting on the Cotentin Peninsula, with special reference to the coast artillery.

B-261
II Parachute Corps (6 Jun-24 Jul 1944). By Oberst Ernst Blauensteiner. A short history by the corps chief of staff.

B-262
II Parachute Corps (19 Sep 1944-10 Mar 1945). By Oberst Ernst Blauensteiner; 13 pp, 3 illus; 1946. By the corps chief of staff.

B-263
Nineteenth Army (8 Nov 1944-10 Jan 1945). By Generalleutnant Walter Botsch; 37 pp. By the army chief of staff.

B-264
Combat Experience in Russia. By General leutnant Fritz Wentzeli; 66 pp, 2 illus. Characteristics of warfare in Russia, particularly in forests.

B-265
The Battle of Bologna (Oct 1944-Apr 1945). By Oberst Adolf Heckel and Oberst Dietrich Beelitz; 78 pp; 1946. In five parts: operational background, tactical considerations; 26th Panzer Division and 4th Parachute Division; artillery; 1st Parachute Division. Concerns largely operations against Polish forces.

B-266
Combat in the East. By Generalleutnant Fritz Wentzeli; 96 pp, 1 illus; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 10; 1952. Tactical and technical experience of infantry, armored, engineer, signal, medical and supply units in Russia. Detailed examples from combat of an infantry division and a panzer corps.

B-267
Italian Theater (1 Oct 1944-1 Mar 1945). The Fighting in the Bologna-Adriatic Coast Sector. By Oberst Adolf Heckel and Oberst Dietrich Bee!itz; 39 pp; 1946. German planning and operations, with special emphasis on Tenth Army and the 305th Infantry Division in operations against Polish forces.

B-268
Italian Theater (23 Aug-2 Sep 1944). By Oberst Adolf Heckel and Oberst Dietrich Beelitz; 53 pp.

B-269
German Rear Area Organization--Italy. Author unknown; 7 pp. Exercise of command in the rear area.

B-270
German Strategy During the Italian Campaign. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring and General der Kavallerie Siegfried Westphal; 55 pp. Answers to a questionnaire.

B-271
Greece, Crete, Russia. By Generaloberst Heinz Guderian; 2 pp; 1946. Answers to a questionnaire.

B-272
20 July 1944. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 52 pp; 1946. The attempt to assassinate Hitler. Personal memoirs of historical interest.

B-273
277th Volks Grenadier Division (Nov 1944-Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Wilhelm Viebig; 18 pp, 1946.

B-274
165th Infantry Division (3 Feb-1 Jul 1944); 70th Infantry Division (1 Jun-8 Nov 1944). By Generalleutnant Wilhelm Daser; 43 pp, 6 illus. Defense of Walcheren; commitment of a reserve division and a "stomach" division in Belgium and Holland.

B-275
Medical Comments on "Stomach" Units. By Generalarzt Walter Scherf; 3 pp; 1946. Of purely organizational value. ("Stomach" divisions comprised personnel suffering from gastric disorders and requiring special diets.)

B-276
Southern France--Preparations for Invasion. By General der Infanterie Georg von Sodenstern; 59 pp, 9 illus.

B-277
Ideas on the Historical Comprehension of the Present War. By Oberst Dr. Kurt Hesse; 11 pp; October 1942.

B-278
Strategy and Psychological Warfare. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumenr; 103 pp; OCMH multilith; 1946. Answers to a questionnaire.

B-279
Anti-Nazi Military Activity (1938-1943). By General der Panzertruppen Geyr von Schweppenburg; 15 pp. Developments prior to 20 July 1944.

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B-280
Psychological Warfare. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 20 pp; 1946. Answers to a questionnaire.

B-281
Nettuno (6 Feb 1944). By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 3 pp; 1947.

B-282
Normandy Naval Operations. By Vizeadmiral Friedrich Ruge; 9 pp; 1946. Naval defenses against invasion. Filed with MS #A-982.

B-283
Evaluation of German Command and Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on OB West, 1944-45, and on its component armies.
Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-284
OB West (6 Jun-24 July 1944). By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 57 pp; 1946. Personal report on Normandy. Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-285
The Goerdeler Movement (1942-1944). By Ludw. Kaiser; 80 pp. Personal memoirs and diaries concerning events leading up to 20 July 1944. Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-286
15th Volks Werfer Brigade (16 Dec 1944-25 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Leo Zanssen; 4 pp; 1946. A rocket projector unit in the Ardennes offensive.
Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-287
15th Volks Werfer Brigade (15 Feb-8 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Leo Zanssen; 4 pp; 1946. Operations on the Rhine. Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-288
15th Volks Werfer Brigade (23 Mar-19 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Leo Zanssen; 3 pp; 1946. Operations in central Germany.
Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-289
Von Falkenhausen 1922-1945. By General der Infanterie Alexander v. Falkenhausen; 68 pp; 1946. Personal memoirs (China, Belgium).
Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-290
XII SS Corps (20 Oct 1944-31 Jan 1945). By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt, 49 pp, 4 illus; 1947. By the commanding general.
Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-291
Fortress Engineer Commander XXI (Sep 1944-Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Rob. Eimler; 13 pp, 7 illus; 1946.
Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-292
Reflections on Organization Experience. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentrit 10 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-293
Evaluation of the Armies of 1914-1918 and 1939-45. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 41 pp; OCM multilith; 1946. Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-294
Psychological Problems in War. By General der Infanterie G, Blumentritt; 10 pp; 1947. Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-295
Writing of Military History. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 31 pp; 1946. Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-296
The German Armies of 1914 and 1939. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 55 pp; 1947. A comparative study. Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-297
Illegal Warfare. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 12 pp; 1947. (Available in USAREUR in German only.)
Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-298
Military Literature. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 15 pp; 1947. Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-299
Defense. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 23 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. Views on strategic and tactical defense. Troops. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 157 pp; 1946. Report on

B-300
Modern Officer Training. By General der Infanterie G. BIumentritt; 9 pp; 1947. Selection, education, and professional training of regular officers.

B-301
The Attack. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 16 pp, 4 illus; 1947.

B-302
Twentieth Century Warfare. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 22 pp; 1947.

B-303
Technique of Command. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 13 pp; 1947.

B-304
Examples of Strategy and Tactics Both World Wars. By General der Imfanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 26 pp; OCMH multilith; no date.

B-305
Strategic and Tactical Examples from Both World Wars, Part II. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 7 pp; 1947. A continuation of MS #B-304.

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B-306
Instructive Strategic and Tactical Examples Taken from Two World Wars, Part III. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 14 pp, 5 illus, See above.

B-307
The Soldier and Politics in Military History. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 12pp, 1 illus; 1947.

B-308
OB WEST (ATLANTIC WALL TO SIEGFRIED LINE). A Study in Command. See authors below: 313 pp, 17 maps, 3 photo graphs; EUCOM multilith, German Report Series, Vols 1, II, III; 1948. The views and experiences of five senior commanders in the west. This study is an excerpt from MS T-121, the balance of which has not been translated. It includes the following manuscripts:

B-308 OB West: Command Relationships (1943-45). By Generalleutnant Bodo Zimmermann, operations officer, OB West.

B-344 Three Marshals, National Character, and the 20 July Complex. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt, chief of staff of OB West.

B-633 OB West, Command Relationships; Commentary on MS #B-308. By Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt, Commander-in-Chief West.

B-672 OB West: Command Relationships; Commentary on MS #B-308. By Generalmajor Horst Buttlar-Brandenfels, Chief of Army Operations, Armed Forces Operations Staff.

B-718 OB West: Command Relationships; Commentary on MS #B-308. By General leutnant Dr. Hans Speidel, chief of staff, Army Group B.

B-309
LXVII Corps (22 Mar-19 Apr 1945). By General der Infanterie Otto Hitzfeld; 27 pp, 5 illus; 1946. By the corps commander.

B-310
467th Infantry Division (27 Apr-1 May 1945). By Generalleutnant Walter Poppe; 12 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-311
Army Group B Artillery (Ardennes). By General der Artillerie Karl Thohoite; 15 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-312
Battle Group Goerbig (1-10 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Paul Goerbig, 12 pp, 5 illus; 1947.

B-313
III Flak Corps (25 Mar-17 Apr 1945). By Generalieutnant Heino von Rantzau, 19 pp; 1946. By the corps commander.

B-314
Hamburg Infantry Division (Mar-Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Walter Steinmueller; 14 pp, 6 illus; 1946.

B-315
47th Volks Grenadier Division (29 Apr-2 May 1945). By Major Mario Duic; 7 pp, 3 illus. Defense of the Fern Pass.

B-316
309th Infantry Division (27 Apr-7 May 1945). By Generalmaior Heinrich Voigtsberger; 6 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Between the Havel and Elbe Rivers.

B-317
Fifth Panzer Army (21 Mar-17 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Friedrich v. Meltenthin; 41 pp; 1946. By the army chief of staff.

B-318
Infanterie Division Sturm (12-23 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Alfred Sturm; 4 pp, 1 illus.

B-319
466th Replacement Division (Feb-Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Friedrich Karst; 5 pp; 1946.

B-320
LXXX Corps (Aug 1944-Apr 1945). By General der Infantecie Dr. Franz Beyer; 31 pp, 3 illus; 1946. Retreat from the Marne to the Danube.

B-321
LVIII Panzer Corps in the Ardennes Offensive (16 Dec 1944-11 Jan 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Walter Krueger; 17 pp, 2 illus.

B-322
Instruction at Military Schools. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 10 pp; 1947.

B-323
First Army--Feldkommandantur 755 (22 Mar-4 May 1945). By Generalmajor Curt Souchay; 10 pp, 3 illus; 1947. A military administrative headquarters in a rear area.

B-324
LXXXV Corps (23-28 Mar 1945). By Maj. Hans-Heinrich Krueger; 10 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

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B-325
National Redoubt, Comments on MS #B-211. By General der Gebirgstruppen Julius Ringel; 5 pp; 1946.

B-326 Corps von Hengl (20 Apr-6 May 1945). By General der Gebirgstruppen Georg von Hengl; 8 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-327
II Parachute Corps (10 Mar-10 May 1945). By Oberst Ernst Blauensteiner; 9 pp; 1946. By the corps chief of staff.

B-328
Army Group South (7 Apr-7 May 1945). By Generaloberst Lothar Rendulic; 11 pp, 3 illus. The army group commander describes the last phase of the fighting against the Soviets and the surrender to the Americans.

B-329
LXVI Corps (10 Mar-29 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Hermann Floerke; 30 pp; 1946. Combat east of the Rhine.

B-330
OB Southwest: Effect of Southern France Invasion on Italy. By General der Panzertruppen Hans Roefttger; 10 pp; 1947. Considerations and plans of OB Southwest concerning an Allied landing in southern France. (See also MS #B-421).

B-331
157th Mountain Division (8-15 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Paul Schricker; 32 pp, 5 illus. Combat in the French Alps; organization of mountain troops.

B-332
LVIII Panzer Corps in the Ardennes Offensive (13 Jan-2 Feb 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Walter Krueger; 6 pp, 1 illus. Continuation of MS #B-321.

B-333
LXVI Corps (Oct-23 Dec 1944). By General der Artillerie Walter Lucht; 31 pp, 4 illus; 1946. By the corps commander.

B-334
Balkan Campaign (1941). By Generaloberst Heinrich von Vretinghoff; 15 pp; 1947. Personal memoirs of the Panzer Corps Commander in the advance on Zagreb, Belgrade and Sarajevo.

B-335
Strategic Withdrawal--WW I and -WW II. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 33 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

B-336
Military Maps and Military Geography. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 12 pp; 1947.

B-337
Military History and Troop Training. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 21 pp, 1 illus; 1947. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

B-338
German Soldier (Morale). By General der Infanterie G. Blumeniritt; 21 pp; 1941.

B-339
Why did the German soldier fight to the bitter end? 91st Airborne Division (10 Jun-Aug 1944). By Generalleutnant Paul Mahlmanrt; 7 pp; 1947. Comments on MS #B-010, the Normandy report of 91st Airborne Division.

B-340
Anti-Nazi Activity (1937-1945). By Generalleutnant Graf Sfrachwitz; 11 pp; 1947. Personal memoirs.

B-341
Marine Gruppenkommando West. By Vizeadmiral Friedrich Frisius; 22 pp. Comments on Admiral Krancke's report, MS #B-169.

B-342
Marine Gruppenkommando West Critique of MS #B-169. By General der Panzertruppen Frhr. Geyr von Schweppenburg; 7 pp. Comments on the Navy's role in the defense of western Europe and especially on Admiral Krancke's report MS #B-169.

B-343
LXXXVIII Corps (6 Jun-21 Dec 1944). By General der Infanterie Hans Reinhard; 1 vols, 47 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Dutch coast, Albert Canal, Lower Meuse; counteroffensive against American parachute troops at Eindhoven. The English version includes MS #B-156.

B-344
See MS #B-308.

B-345
9th Panzer Division (11-19 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Gerhard Mueller; 15 pp, 3 illus; 1946. Rhineland.

B-346
II Parachute Corps (25 Jul-25 Aug 1944). By Oberst Ernst Blauensteiner; 14 pp, illus; 1946. Normandy.

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B-347
Sixth SS Panzer Army Artillery. By Generalleutnant (Waffen-SS) Walter Staudinger; 15 pp, 1 illus. Role in the Ardennes offensive.

B-348
First Army (24 Mar-8 May 1945). By Generalmajor Wolf Hauser; 25 pp, 7 illus; 1946. By the army chief of staff.

B-349
First Army (2 Mar-6 May 1945). By General der Infanterie Hermann Foertsch; 6 pp; 1947. Comments on MSS #B-238 and B-348.

B-350
Panzer Division "Clausewitz" (1-21 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Martin Unrein; 20 pp; 1947.

B-351
Sociology of German Officer Corps. By General der Infanterie G. Biumentritt; 13 pp; 1947.

B-352
Field Marshal Rommel (Normandy). By Generalleutnant Friedrich Dihm; 3 pp. Special missions of General Dihm; France 1944. Filed with MS #A-982.

B-353
Army Group B--Special Report (May-Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Friedrich Dihm; 4 pp. Reasons for the success of the invasion, 1944. Filed with MS #A-982.

B-354
First Parachute Army (28 Mar-9 Apr 1945). By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 21 pp, 5 illus; 1947. East of the Rhine; interesting historical review.

B-355
13th Administrative Division (13 Apr-1 May 1945). By Generalmajor Manfred Mueiler; 7 pp, 1 illus; 1946. Reconnaissance staff without troops.

B-356
159th Infantry Division (22 Mar-4 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Heinrich Buercky; 28 pp, 12 illus; 1947. Central Germany.

B-357
416th Infantry Division (16 Feb-6 May 1945). By Major i. G. Kurt Hold; 44 pp, 19 illus; 1946. On both banks of the Rhine.

B-358
Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler in Aug 1944. By Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Theodor Wisch; 6 pp; 1946. Questionnaire on the fighting in Normandy (Avranches, Falaise), August 1944.

B-359
467th Infantry Division (Correction of MS Q. #B-310). By Generalleutnant Walter Poppe; 1 p; 1946.

B-360
2d Panzer Division (28 Mar-4 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Oskar Munzel; 9 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Panzer Training Division "Thueringen"; commitment of an improvised force.

B-361
Provisional Army Biumentritt (10 Apr-1 Jun 1945). By General der Infanterie G. Biumentritt; 30 pp, 4 itlus; 1947. The last battle.

B-362
176th Infantry Division (1-30 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Christian Landau; 7 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

B-363
First Army (15 Sep-7 Nov 1944). By Oberst i. G. Albert Emmerich; 18 pp; 1947.

B-364
11th Panzer Division (15 Sep-29 Oct 1944). By Generalleutnant Wend von Wietersheim; 29 pp, 4 illus; 1947.

B-365
Twenty-Fifth Army (3 Feb-28 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie G. Biumentritt; 16 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Holland.

B-366
Army Group G--Supply (26 Oct 1944-6 May 1945). By Generalintendant Otto Witek; 88 pp; 1947. Supplying troops in southern and eastern France and in southern Germany.

B-367
XLVII Panzer Corps (23 Oct-5 Dec 1944). By General der Panzertruppen H. von Luettwitz; 38 pp, 3 illus; 1947. By the corps commander.

B-368
6th Parachute Division (19 Nov 1944-10 May 1945). By Generalmajor Rudolf Langhaeuser; 13 pp, 5 illus; 1947.

B-369
189th Infantry Division (14-19 Nov 1944). By Generalmajor Joachim Degener; 21 pp, 2 illus; 1947.

B-370 to B-373
275th Infantry Division (31 Jul-1 Oct 1944). By Generalleutnant Hans Schmidt; 4 vols, 78 pp, 6 illus; 1946-47. Narrative by the division commander based on personal diary. Delaying action in northern France and the Rhineland.

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B-374
History and Public Opinion. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 31 pp; 1947.

B-375
Wehrkreis VII (12 Apr-10 May 1945). By Generalleutnant Heinrich Greiner; 32 pp, 3 illus; 1947. The last days of the war along and south of the Danube.

B-376
Comments on the History of U.S. Seventh Army. By General der Infanterie Baptist Kniess; 7 pp; 1947. Southern France.

B-377
LXXXIX Corps (10-16 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Gustav Hoehne; 7 pp; 1947.

B-378
Feld Kommandantur 563--Montpellier (20 Feb-20 Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Friedrich Dernen; 13 pp, 3 illus; 1947. An administrative and security headquarters. Events in the Department of Herault; relations with the French population during the invasion.

B-379
553d Voiks Grenadier Division (10-22 Nov 1944). By Generalmajor Hans Bruhn; 84 pp, 7 illus; 1947. Combat in the Vosges Mountains.

B-380
467th Replacement and Training Division. By Generalleutnant Rudolf Sintzenich; 18 pp, 2 illus; 1946.

B-381
16th Luftwaffe Field Division (1 Nov 1943-1 Jun 1944). By Generalleutnant Karl Sievers; 17 pp; 1947. Organization, training, and preparations for coast defefense.

B-382
LXVI Corps (26-30 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Hermann Fioerke; 24 pp; 2 illus; 1946.

B-383
LXVI Corps (30 Mar-4 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Hermann Fioerke; 41 pp, 5 illus. Hesse.

B-384
Artillery Organizational Problems. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 21 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Critical account of coastal defense in the West.

B-385
Theory vs. Practice in War Leadership. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 128 pp; 1947.

B-386
International Role of the Anglo-Saxons. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritf 16 pp; 1947.

B-387
Thoughts on World War II. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 8 pp; 1947.

B-388
352d Infantry Division (6 Jun 1944). By Oberstleutnant Fritz Ziegelmann; 36 pp; D Day in Normandy. Extracts from the operations officer's telephone log.

B-389
Enemy Military Experience. By Generaloberst Lothar Rendulic; 5 pp; 1947. The application of foreign military experience.

B-390
Rendulic's Service in the East. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Renduiic; 8 pp.

B-391
Battle Group Buddenbrock (16 Mar-4 May 1945). By Generalmajor Jobst Frhr. von Buddenbrock; 6 pp.

B-392
XIII Corps (22-31 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Ralph von Oriola; 17 pp; 1946. East of the Rhine.

B-393
Fifth Panzer Army Artillery (Ardennes). By Generalleutnant Richard Metz; 80 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-394
Twelfth Army (11 Apr-May 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Walt. Wenck. 7 pp; 1946. On both banks of the Elbe.

B-395
Photograph of Field Marshal Model. By Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein; 3 pp, 1 illus. History of a photograph taken of 20 March 1945.

B-396
LIII Corps (29 Mar-7 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Fritz Boyerlein; 14 pp, 5 illus; 1946. Based on diaries of the acting corps commander.

B-397
SS Versus Wehrmacht (1933-45). By Generalleutnant Theodor Groppe, 45 pp; 1945. Comments on National Socialist domestic policy as it affected the military.

B-398
Remagen Trials. By Generalstabsrichter Hans Bokelberg; 2 pp. Court-martiai of the officers who failed to destroy the Remagen Bridge. A short comment by the senior legal officer of the German Army.

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B-399
Psychological Warfare. By General der Infanterie Enno v. Rinlelen; 8 pp. Comments on Italian and German propaganda in Italy, by the former German military attache to Rome.

B-400
20 July 1944. By General der Infanterie Alexander von Falkenhausen; 3 pp; 1947. Comments on the 20 July 1944 attempt to assassinate Hitler.

B-401
II Parachute Corps (Dec 1942-24 Jul 1944). By General der Fallschirrntruppen Eugen Meindl; 41 pp; 1946. By the corps commander.

B-402
Feld Kommandantur 800--Draguignan (12-17 Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Ludwig Bieringer; 33 pp, 1 iilus; 1947. An administrative and security headquarters.

B-403
711th Infantry Division (1 Apr 1943-24 Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Joseph Reichert; 24 pp; 1947. By the division commander.

B-404
Wehrkreis XII (22 Mar-11 May 1945). By Generalleutnant Ernst Faeckenstedt; 22 pp, 9 illus; 1947. Central Germany.

B-405
Wehrkreis XII (22-31 Mar 1945). By General der Artillerie Herbert Osterkamp; 4 pp; 1947. Comments on MS #B-404.

B-406
Battle Group "Runge" (21-25 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Hans Boelsen; 9 pp, 3 illus; 1947. On the Rhine.

B-407
172d Administrative Division (25-28 Mar 1945). By Generalmojor Hans Boelsen; 9 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Fighting in the Taunus.

B-408
Antitank Division West--Seventh Army. By Oberstleutnant i. G. Ulrich Klimke; 8 pp; 1947. The organization and mission of this improvised unit, which was never committed in actual combat. Includes views on future organization.

B-409
LIII Corps (23-29 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein; 12 pp, 16 illus; 1946.

B-410
XII SS Corps (26 Jan-4 Mar 1945). By Oberst Ulrich Ulms. 47 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Between the Roer and Rhine Rivers.

B-411
353d Infantry Division (19 Sep-1 Oct 1944). By Generalleutnant Paul Mahlmann; 4 pp, 5 illus; 1947. Fighting in the forest west of Huertgen.

B-412
XIII SS Corps (1 Sep-15 Nov 1944). By Oberst Kurt v. Einem; 18 pp, 8 illus; 1946.

B-413
OB West, Special Report. By General der Kavallerie Rudolf Koch-Erpach; 18 pp, 1 illus; 1947. German morale and fighting strength in the spring of 1945.

B-414
Army Group H (10 Mar-9 May 1945). By Oberst i. G. Rolf Geyer; 47 pp, 17 illus; 1946. Activities of Commander in Chief Northwest.

B-415
12th Infantry Division (22 Sep-22 Oct 1944). By Generalleutnant Gerhard Engel; 43 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-416
11th Panzer Division (28 Oct-17 Dec 1944). By Generalleufnant Wend von Wietersheim; 21 pp, 4 illus; 1946. Lorraine.

B-417
11th Panzer Division (20 Dec 1944-10 Feb 1945). By Generalleutnant W. von Wietersheim; 11 pp, 2 illus; 1947. The Rhineland.

B-418
LXXXIV Corps (18 Jun-15 Jul 1944). By General der Infanterie Dietrich von Choltitz; 50 pp, 4 illus; 1947.

B-419
18th Luftwaffe Field Division (6 Jun-24 Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Joachim Tresckow; 16 pp, 5 illus; 1947. Normandy.

B-420
The German Defense of Marseille, Aug 1944, By Generalleutnant Hans Schaefer; 22 pp; 1947. Comments on French reports.

B-421
German (OB Southwest) Estimate of Situation Prior to Allied Invasion of Southern France. By Generaloberst Johannes Blaskowitz; 3 pp; 1947. Comments on the report by General Roertiger concerning the landing in southern France (MS #B-330).

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B-422
Liaison Staff 659--Pyrenees. By Generalmajor Leo Mayr; 9 pp; 1947. Organization and administrative activities in occupied France.

B-423
Withdrawal of Rear Guard 159th Division, from Bordeaux to Poitiers. By Generalmajor Gustav Seiz; 3 pp; 1947.

B-424
85th Infantry Division (31 Jul-8 Aug 1944). By Oberstleutnant Kurt Arthur Schuster; 7 pp, 2 illus; 1947. A division on the march to Normandy.

B-425
89th Infantry Division (8-15 Aug 1944). By Oberst Hasso Neitzel; 10 pp, 2 illus; 1947.

B-426
LVIII Panzer Corps Artillery (1 Aug-6 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Gerhard Triepet; 5 pp. A corps artillery commander in Normandy.

B-427
Brest--343d Infantry Division (May-18 Sep 1944). By Oberst i. G. Rudolf Kogard; 35 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Western Brittany before and during the invasion.

B-428
361st Volks Grenadier Division (24 Dec 1944-12 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Alfred Philippi; 63 pp, 7 illus; 1947. Attack in northern Alsace.

B-429
559th Volks Grenadier Division (17 Dec 1944-15 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Kurt von Muehlen; 11 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Attack in northern Aisace.

B-430
LXIV Corps (28 Jan-7 Feb 1945). By General der Artillerie Max Grimmeis; 31 pp, 3 illus; 1947. In the upper Rhine bridgehead.

B-431
German Last Days in Pilsen. By Generalmajor Gerhard Mueiler; 9 pp; 1947. The capture of Pilsen by the US 16th Armored Division. Attitude of me Czecho-Slovakian population in fhe last months of the war.

B-432
352d Infantry Division (5 Dec 1943-6 Jun 1944). By Oberstleutnant Fritz Ziegelmann; 42 pp, 6 iiius; 1946. Organization and fighting on D day in Normandy.

B-433 to B-439
352d Infantry Division (7 Jun-10 Jun to 1944). By Oberstleutnant Fritz Ziegelmann. 7 Vols, 72 pp, 7 illus; 1946-1947. Cotinuation of MS #B-432.

B-440
Army Group G (May-Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Heinz von Gyldenfeldt; 3 pp, 2 illus. Southern France. By the army group chief of staff. See also MSS #B-488. B-552, B-588, B-589, in which the same author reports on mis unit's activities until late September 1944.

B-441
21st Panzer Division (1942 -Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Edgar Feuchtinger; 5 pp; 1947. Organization and fighting to 3 July 1944 in Normandy.

B-442
LXXXV Corps (21 Jan-23 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Baptist Kniess; pp, 1 illus; 1947. In tho Soar.

B-443
First Army (8 Nov-20 Dec 1944). By Oberst i. G. Albert Emmerich; 28 pp; 194?

B-444
276th Volks Grenadier Division (21 Jan-17 Mar 1945). By Oberst Werner Wagner. 33 pp, 8 illus.

B-445
LVIII Panzer Corps (24 Ju -15 Sep 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Walter Krueger; 34 pp, 5 illus. In France.

B-446
Liaison Staff 732 (20 Aug-5 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Johannes Hahn; 12 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Pau, France.

B-447
Seventh Army (1 Sep 1944-25 Jan 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Erich Brandenberger; 50 pp, 1 iilus; 1946. Questionnaire on activities in France an dGermany from 1 Sep 1944 to the Ardennes offensive.

B-448
The French Resistance Movement. By Oberst Albert Emmerich; 3 pp; 1946.

B-449
Nineteenth Army--Fortress Engineers (194 -Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Wilhelm Ullersperger; 39 pp, 2 illus; 1944 Mediterranean coast; technical.

B-450
Army Group G (20 Feb-22 Mar 1945). By Oberst Horst Wilutzky; 58 pp, 12 illus.

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B-451
708th Volks Grenadier Division (15 Sep-17 Nov 1944). By General major Josef Paul Krieger; 16pp, 2i!lus; 1947. In the Vosges, November 1944.

B-452
16th Infantry Division (15 Sep-10 Dec 1944). By Generalleutnant Ernst Haeckel; 25 pp, 4 illus.

B-453
6th Parachute Division (11 Mar-1 Apr 1945.) By Generalmajor Rudolf Langhaeuser; 11 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

B-454
Balance of Power. By General der Infan-terie Georg von Sodenstern; 15 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Comments on the present situation in Europe (1947) and the outlook for the future,

B-455
352d Infantry Division (11-18 Jul 1944). By Oberstleutnant Fritz Ziegeimann; 10 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

B-456
2d Panzer Division (21-26 Dec 1944). By Oberstleutnant Ruediger Weiz; 10 pp. In the Ardennes.

B-457
National Redoubt. By Gauleiter Franz Hofer; 25 pp. A report by the Gauleiter of the Tyrol on German and U.S. views of the "Alpine Redoubt" in 1944.

B-458
National Redoubt. By Gauleiter Franz Hofer; 36 pp. Apparently summaries of much longer reports by the former Gauleiter of Tyrol. They cover the last months of the war and the efforts to consolidate the German effort in the Alps in conjunction with the German military command.

B-459
National Redoubt. By General der Gebirgstruppen Georg von Hengl; 12 pp; 1946, Personal report by General von Hengl. Purely historical.

B-460
Evaluation of Manuscripts Concerning National Redoubt. By General der Gebirgstruppen Georg von Hengl; 5 pp; 1946. Comments on ten earlier reports.

B-461
The Alpine Redoubt. By General der Gebirgstruppen Georg von Hengl; 17 pp; 1947. A final historical survey of this "spectre;" of historical value.

B-462
340th Grenadier Division (2 Sep-25 Dec 1944). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Hans-Hubert Voigt; 28 pp, 8 illus; 1947. Good report on combat in the Rhineland. Available in USAREUR in German only.

B-463
Nineteenth Army (4 Jan-21 Mar 1945). By Oberst Kurt Brandstaedter; 39 pp, 26 illus; 1947. Fighting with exhausted troops against superior forces,

B-464
352d Infantry Division (19-24 Jul 1944). By Oberstleutnant Fritz Ziegeimann; 5 pp, 1 illus. Combat south of St. Lo.

B-465
3d Panzer Grenadier Division (16-28 Dec 1944). By Generalmajor Walter Denkert; 29 pp, 4 illus; 1947.

B-466
Panzer Group West (Mid 1943-5 Jul 1944). (Revision of MS #B-258). By General der Panzertruppen Leo Geyr von Schweppenburg; 72 pp, 9 illus; 1947. A report by the group commander on the Allied landing and the the fighting in Normandy. Includes instructive observations on proper and improper use of armored forces, especially in defense. MS #B-019 is included as an annex.

B-467
Seventh Army (Preparations for Ardennes Offensive). By Generalmajor Paul Reidel; 19 pp, 2 illus.

B-468
LXIV Corps (1 Nov-31 Dec 1944). By General der Infanterie Helmut Thumm; 19 pp, 7 illus; 1947. Includes remarks on delaying action.

B-469
91st Airborne Division Artillery (18 Jun-31 Jul 1944). By Generalmajor Gerhard Triepel; 9 pp; 1947.

B-470
9th SS Panzer Division (20 Jun-24 Jul 1944). By Generalmajor Sylvester Stadler; 22 pp; 1947. A clear picture of frontline conditions.

B-471
Fortress Lorient-Normandy-Special Questions. By Generalmajor Julius Kuse; 6 pp; 1947.

B-472
Fifth Panzer Army (14 Sep-15 Oct 1944). By Oberst Wolf von Kahlden; 28 pp, 6 illus; 1947.

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B-473
LVIII Panzer Corps Artillery (18 Sep-1 Nov 1944). By Generalmajor Gerhard Triepel; 6 pp.

B-474
Activities of the Artillery Headquarters in the Sirassbourg-Saarbourg Area in Fall 1944. By Generalmajor Walter Beisswaenger; 7 pp; 1947. Organization of positions and static batteries.

B-475
Fifteenth Army (15 Sep-10 Nov 1944). By General der Infanterie Gustav von Zangen; 54 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

B-476
6th SS Mountain Division (Sep 1944-26 Jan 1945). By SS Gruppenfuehrer Karl Brenner; 13 pp, 8 iPus; 1947. A day-by-day historical record.

B-477
LXVI Corps (23 Dec 1944-2 Jan 1945). By General der Artillerte Walter Lucht; 9 pp, 3 illus.

B-478
The Collapse of the German Reich as Seen From Leipzig. By Generalmajor Wilhelm von Grolmann; 19 pp. Recollections of the Leipzig chief of police. Includes statistics on air raid damage and a brief description of inter-city cooperation in fighting incendiary fires.

B-479
Naval Shore Situation at St. Nazaire (June 1944). By Vizeadmiral Withold Rothe; 3 pp; 1947.

B-480
St. Nazaire Naval Forces. (Normandy). By Konteradmiral Hans Mirow; 8pp; 1947. Answers by Naval Commander Loire to a questionnaire on the invasion.

B-481
First Army Artillery (23 Mar-8 May 1945.) By Generalleutnant Julius Braun; 34 pp, 3 illus; 1947.

B-482
LXIV Corps (1-16 Nov 1944). By Major i. G. Kurt Schuster; 24 pp, 4 illus; 1947.

B-483
Languedoc Naval Defense (1944). By Vizeadmiral Erich Schulte-Moenting; 18 pp; 1947. Coast defense in the sector of Naval Commander Languedoc. Technical.

B-484
Military Attaché to Washington (1933-1941). By General der Artillerie Friedrich von Boetticher; 58 pp; 1947. Comments on military and political affairs.

B-485
Norwegian Campaign, Luftwaffe Operations (1940). By General der Flieger Ulric Kessler; 25 pp. Views on future concepts of strategy, combined command, and the strategic mission of an air force.

B-486
LVIII Panzer Corps (6 Jun-24 Jul 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Walter Krueger; 18 pp, 2 illus; 1946. Corps actiities prior to the invasion; a historical report on organization and training.

B-487
XIII SS Corps (16 Nov-5 Dec 1944). By Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS Max Simon; 17 pp; 1947.

B-488
Army Group G (May-Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Heinz von Gyldenfeldt; 2 pp. Withdrawal from southern France.

B-489
352d Infantry Division (25-30 Jul 1944). By Oberstleutnant Frtz Ziegelmann; 1 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

B-490
352d Infantry Division (Conclusions, 6 Jun-30 Jul 1944). By Oberstleutnant Fritz Ziegelmann; 17 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Very interesting and valuable evaluation from the viewpoint of a fighting infantry division.

B-491 B-492
First Army (1-11 November 1944). By General der Infanterie Kurt von Tippelkirch; 2 vols, 18 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Vol. I, Estimate of the Situation; Vol. II, Report on Combat (Lorraine).

B-493
LXIV Corps (end of Sep 1944). By Major i. G. Kurt Schuster; 11 pp, 2 illus; 1947. A special study to show the weaknesses in German defense at 1he time.

B-494
XIII Corps (29 Jan-20 Feb 1945. By General der Infanterie Hans Felber, 47 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Interesting historical study.

B-495
Italian-German Cooperation (Oct 1939-Nov 1940). By General der Infantery Enno von Rintelen; 49 pp; 1947. Most interesting report by the German Military

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Attaché in Rome at that time. Covers a wide range of political and military events in the Mediterranean area.

B-496
331st Infantry Division (1 Apr-25 Jun 1944). By Generalmajor Heinz Furbach; 15 pp, 2 illus. Defense preparations in France.

B-497
Mulhouse--Wehrmacht Commandant (Jul 1944-Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Hermann Harttmann; 7 pp; 1947. Supplement to MS #B-083.

B-498
Defense of Muihouse Area Against Air borne Attack. By Generalmajor Hermann Harttmann; 7 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Preparations for defense against airborne landings in the Muihouse area 1944.

B-499
Events Leading up to 20 July 1944. By General der Infanterie Georg von Sodenstern; 47 pp; 1947.

B-500
Nineteenth Army (22 Mar-5 May 1945). By Oberst Kurt Brandstaedter; 54 pp, 6 illus; 1947. Fighting on the upper Rhine and in southern Germany.

B-501
LIII Corps Situation (27 Feb 1945). By Oberst i. G. Werner Bodenstein; 14 pp, 1 illus; 1947. A detailed situation estimate.

B-502 B-503
353d Infantry Division (3 Oct-25 Nov 1944). By Generalieutnant Paul Mahlmann; 2 vols, 11 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Reorggnization of the division.

B-504
LXIV Corps Defensive Construction (16 Sep 1944-25 Feb 1945). By Generalmajor Hans Taeglichsbeck; 16 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Reconnaissance and organization of rear positions by LXIVCorps (Vosges and upper Rhine).

B-505
49th Infantry Division (1943-Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Siegfried Macholz; 30 pp, 5 illus. Defense problems on the Channel Coast, 1944; views on fortification.

B-506
LVIII Panzer Corps Artillery (1 Nov 1944-1 Feb 1945). By Generalmajor Gerhard Triepel; 10 pp; 1947.

B-507
XC Corps (20 Mar-10 May 1945). By General der Infanterie Erich Petersen; 20 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Rhine and central Germany.

B-508
2d Parachute Division (8 Mar-16 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Walter Lackner; 5 pp, 2 illus.

B-509
II Air Force Corps (6-28 Jun 1944). By General der Flieger Alfred Buelowius; 5 pp. Questionnaire on the Normandy invasion.

B-510
59th Infantry Division (4 Sep, 5 Sep, 24 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Walter Poppe; 11 pp; 1947. Combat in Belgium.

B-511
Naval High Command West (22 Apr-6 May 1945). By Generaladmiral Wiihelm Marschall, 4 pp; 1946. The encircled fortresses on the French Coast, 1945.

B-512
OKW--OKH Relationships (1940-45). By Generalleutnant Kurt Dittmar; 19 pp; 1946. Conditions within the German Suprreme Command.

B-513
German General Staff Officeers, Casualties. By Generalleutnant Bernhard von Claer; 5 pp, 6 illus. An incomplete study on the fate of some leading German generals.

B-514
Nineteenth Army (15 Aug-15 Sep 1944). By Oberst Fritz Schulz; 42 pp; 1946. Engagements in southern France.

B-515
Nineteenth Army (Jun 1943-15 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Walter Botsch; 65 pp, 6 illus; 1946. Supplementary report and comments by the army chief of staff.

B-516
Nineteenth Army (Jun 1943-Sep 1944) (Commentary on MS #B-515). By General der Infanterie Georg von Sodenstern, 33 pp, 6 illus; 1947,

B-517
159th Reserve Infantry Division (5-14 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Otto Kohl; 4 pp.

B-518
Comments on History of U.S. Seventh Army. By Generalleutnant Waiter Botsch; 39 pp; 1946.

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B-519
Defenses in the Vosges (8 Aug-15 Oct 1944). By General der Infanterie Hans Joachim Schmidt; 4 pp; 1947. Supplement to MS #B-043.

B-520
257th Volks Grenadier Division (25 Oct 1944-15 Jan 1945). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Ernst Linke; 27 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Commitment of a newly organized infantry division in wooded terrain.

B-521
9th Volks Grenadier Division (1 Nov 1944-5 Feb 1945). By Generalmajor Werner Kolb; 33 pp, 5 illus; 1947.

B-522
12th SS Panzer Division (15 Nov-15 Dec 1944). By Generalmajor Hugo Kraas; 14 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

B-523
LVIII Panzer Corps (23 Mar-16 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Waiter Botsch; 15 pp;

B-524
The Invasion of Greece. By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg; 42 pp, 5 illus; 1947. Overall review.

B-525
The Invasion of Jugoslavia. By General der Infanterie Hans v. Greiffenberg; 39 pp; 1947.

B-526
276th Infantry Division (1 Jan-20 Aug 1944). By Generalleutnant Kurt Badinski; 73 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Normandy and northern France.

B-527
19th Volks Grenadier Division (1 Sep 1944-27 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Karl Britzelmayr; 61 pp, 4 illus; 1946.

B-528
271st Infantry Division (Mar-13 Aug 1944). By Generalleutnant Paul Danhauser; 7 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Supplement to MS #B-256.

B-529
271st Infantry Division (12 -28 Aug 1944). By Generalleutnant Paul Danhauser; 22 pp, 6 illus; 1947. Normandy.

B-530
159th Infantry Division (1939-15 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Friedrich Dernen; 12 pp; 1947.

B-531
338th Infantry Division (11 Feb-3 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Wolf Ewert; 13 pp, 3 illus; 1947.

B-532
346th Infantry Division (24 Jul-15 Sep 1944). By Oberst i. G. Paul Frank; 52 pp, 12 illus; 1946. Normandy and Belgium.

B-533
176th Infantry Division (1 Oct 1944-15 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Christie Landau; 15 pp, 5 illus; 1947.

B-534
Liaison Staff 659 (1 Jun-19 Aug). By Generalmajor Leo Mayr; 9 pp; 1947.

B-535
559th Volks Grenadier Division (20 Feb-21 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Kurt von Muehlen; 8 pp, 4 illus; 1947.

B-536
89th Infantry Division (15 Aug-16 Sep 1944). By Oberst Hasso Neitzel; 13 pp, 2 illus; 1947.

B-537
256th Volks Grenadier Division (10 Oct 1944-2 Feb 1945). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Bernhard Koegel; 67 pp, 6 illus; 194? Participation in Operation NORDWIND (northern Alsace).

B-538
Withdrawal Actions 4-15 Sep 1944 between Langres and the Moselle. By Generalleutnant Otto Ottenbacher; 6 pp; 1947.

B-539
Combat Actions (15-22 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Otto Ottenbacher; 4 pp; 1947. (See MS #B-538).

B-540
272d Infantry Division (15 Dec 1943-26 Jul 1944). By General der Infanterie Friedrich Schack; 19 pp, 3 illus; 194?. Activation; training,--combat in Normandy.

B-541
3d Parachute Division (Jan-Aug 1944). By By Generalleutnant Richard Schimpf; 22 pp, 3 illus; 1947.

B-542
70th Infantry Division (10-22 Sep 1944 and 331st Infantry Division (15 Jul-5 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Walter Steinmueiler; 21 pp; 1947.

B-543
Battle Group Schmidt During Retreat; 7-15 Sep 1944. By Generalmajor Hans Taeglichsbeck; 12 pp; 1947.

B-544
18th Luftwaffe Field Division (13-18 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Joachim von Tresckow; 16 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Belgium.

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B-545
Strasbourg (Nov 1944). By Generalmajor Franz Vaterrodt; 22 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

B-546
47th Infantry Division (8 Aug-4 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Carl Wahle; 12 pp. Supplement to MS #B-176. Delaying action in northern France and Belgium.

B-547
Fifteenth Army Artillery (Mar-Apr 1945) and Fifth Panzer Army Artillery (18 Mar 1944-Feb 1945). By Generalleutnant Richard Metz; 126 pp, 2 illus.

B-548
LVIII Panzer Corps (15 Sep-5 Nov 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Walter Krueger; 28 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

B-549
LXXIV Corps (22 Mar-16 Apr 1945). By General der Infanterie Carl Puechler; 22 pp, 5 illus; 1947.

B-550
LXIV Corps (6 Dec 1944-28 Jan 1945). By General derlnfanterie HelmuthThumm; 13 pp; 1947.

B-551
Wehrkreis IV (1 Feb-10 Apr 1945). By General der Infanterie Hans-Wolfgang Reinhard; 12 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Dresden area.

B-552
Army Group G (May-Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Heinz von Gyldenfeldt; 16 pp.

B-553
Sr. Nazaire Naval Forces (Normandy). By Konreradmirai Hans Mirow; 7 pp, 7 illus; 1947.

B-554
Wehrkreis XII (31 Mar-12 May 1945). By Generalleutnant Ernst Faeckenstedt; 21 pp, 4 illus; 1947.

B-555
Airborne Operations in Holland (Sep-Nov 1944). By The Dutch Historical Section; 5 pp, 3 illus; 1947.

B-556
Toulon, Naval Commander (21 Apr-28 Aug 1944). By Konreradmirai Heinrich Ruhfus; 31 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Defense of Toulon.

B-557
198th Infantry Division (25 Jun-15 Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Otto Richter; 28pp; 1947. Unit rehabilation; coastal defense.

B-558
Military Administration Headquarters Perpignan. By Generalmajor Joachim Dogener; 12 pp; 1947. Historical.

B-559
LXIV Cops (22 Dec 1944-12 Jan 1945). By Oberst Paul Koehler; 15 pp, 1 illus. Operation SOLSTICE, (southern Alsace).

B-560
Historical Section, OKH (1919-1945). By Generalmajor Ludwig Ruedt von Collenberg; 10 pp; 1946. Activities; duties of the Deputy Chief of General Staff V.

B-561 B-562
326th Volks Grenadier Division (26 Jan-17 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Erwin Kaschner; 2 vols, 30 pp, 7 illus; 1947.

B-563
347th Infantry Division (15 Sep-15 Nov 1944). By Generalleutnant Wolf Trierenberg; 14 pp, 4 illus; 1947.

B-564
LXIV Corps (10 Feb-4 Apr 1945). By General der Artillerie Max Grimmeis; 15 pp, 3 illus; 1947.

B-565
Corps Merker (12-23 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Ludwig Merker; 51 pp, 5 illus; 1947. Improvisations and delaying actions.

B-566
Wehrmacht Commander Karlsruhe (15 Sep 1944-21 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Walther Hossfeld; 15 pp, 12 illus; 1947. (Not translated--1954.)

B-567
Wehrmacht Commander Karlsruhe (22 Mar-6 May 1945). By Generalmajor Walther Hossfeld; 8 pp, 1 illus, 1 map; 1947. Preparations for the defense of the Karlsruhe area.

B-568
Wehrkreis IX--Situation (2 Apr 1945). By General der Artillerie Maximilian Fretter-Pico; 8 pp, 4 illus; 1947.

B-569
Wehrkreis IX (3-22 Apr 1945). By General der Artillerie Maximilian Fretter-Pico; 24 pp; 1947. From Kassel to the Harz Mountains.

B-570
271st Infantry Division (Jan-May 1944). By Generalleutnant Paul Danhauser; 14 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Coastal defense in southern France; details on construction of field fortifications.

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B-571
LXXXV Corps Artillery (24Oct-15 Nov 1944). By Generalmajor Walter Beiswaenger; 7 pp, 4 illus; 1947.

B-572
2d Parachute Division (20 Dec 1944-2 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Walter Lackner; 3 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

B-573
416th Infantry Division (5 Oct 1944-17 Feb 1945). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Karl Redmer; 54 pp, 5 illus; 1947. Defense of permanent fortifications between the Moselle and the Saar.

B-574
Army Group B Artillery (22 Mar-17 Apr 1945). By General der Artillene Karl Thoholte; 3 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-575
Nineteenth Army Artillery (4 Apr-18 Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Waiter Vogel; 78 pp, 11 illus; 1947. French Mediterranean coast, 1943-44. Of historical and technical interest.

B-576
LXXXI Corps (25 Jan-21 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Friedrich Koechfing; 67 pp, 9 illus. Combat on both banks of the lower Rhine (Cologne).

B-577
I SS Panzer Corps (15 Oct-16 Dec 1944). By OberstderWaffen-SS Rudolf Lehmann; 13 pp, 3 illus; 1946. Ardennes offensive; preparation and assembly.

B-578
Battle Group Fritzlar in Action Against U.S. Forces on 29-30 March 1945. By Generalmajor Helmut Walter; 12 pp; 1947.

B-579
471st Administrative Division (23 Mar-5 May 1945). By Generalleutnant Ernst Haeckel; 18pp, 4 illus; 1947.

B-580
6th Parachute Division (1 Apr-10 May 1945). By Generalmajor Rudolf Langhaeuser; 12pp, 2 illus; 1947.

B-581
Eleventh Army (1-23 Apr 1945). By Oberst Fritz Estor; 52 pp, 9 illus; 1947.

B-582
Strategic Survey, Worldwide. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentrift; 62 pp; 1947. Reflections on the current world situation. (See also MS #B-635).

B-583
Army Group G (4 Apr-3 May 1945). By General der Infanterie Friedr. Schuiz; 7 pp; 1946.

B-584
LXXXIX Corps (18-28 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Gustav Hoehne; 8 pp, 2 illus; 1947.

B-585
Battle Group Alberti (1-28 Apr 1945 and Wehrkreis XII South (15-25 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Konrad von Alberti; 14 pp, 3 illus; 1947.

B-586
6th SS Mountain Division (26 Jan-28 Feb 1945). By SS-Gruppenfuehrer Karl Brenner; 5 pp, 5 illus; 1947. Northern Alsace.

B-587
Propaganda. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 17 pp; Hist Division EUCOM mimeograph, Vol I, No. 15; 1952 A study of propaganda in peace and war.

B-588
Army Group G (May-Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Heinz von Gyldenfeidf; 18 pp. Withdrawal to the Moselle.

B-589
Army Group G (15-25 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Heinz von Gyldenfeidf; 20 pp; 1947.

B-590
11th Panzer Division (6-21 Mar 19451). By By Generalleutnant Wend von Wieterheim; 11 pp, 2 illus; 1946.

B-591
159th Infantry Division (16 Sep-1 Dec 1944). By Generalmajor Friedrich Dernen; 14 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Belfort Gap.

B-592
Fuehrer Begleit Brigade (16 Dec 1944-26 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Otto Ra...mer; 60 pp, 6 illus; 1947. The operations of Hitler's escort unit, one of the few completely equipped armored units still in action. By the unit commander.

B-593
Army Group B (22 Mar-17 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Carl Wagener; 8 pp, 7 illus; 1946. A clear account of this army's operations near the end of the war. Includes comments on strategy and tactics.

B-594
Seventh Army Artillery (Ardennes, Parts II and III). By Generalmajor Paul Riedel; 12 pp.

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B-595
559th Volks Grenadier Division (21 Mar-21 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Kurt von Muehlen; 6 pp, 3 illus; 1947.

B-596
LXVII Corps (1 Jun-14 Sep 1944). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Kurt Gerber; 68 pp, 6 illus. Northern France and Belgium; problems of coast defense.

B-597
III Flak Corps (May-14 Sep 1944). By General der Flakartiiterie Wolfgang Pickert; 42 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Normandy; of historical and technical interest.

B-598
LXIV Corps (4-22 Apr 1945). By General der Artillerie Max Grimmeis; 46 pp, 1 illus; 1947. East of the Rhine.

B-599
B-599 465th Replacement and Training Division (22 Mar-11 May 1945). By General leutnant Curt Hoffmann; 9 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Wuerttemberg.

B-600
Army Group G (25 Jan-21 Mar 1945). By Generaloberst (Waffen-SS) Paul Hausser; 30 pp; 1947. By the army group commander.

B-601
XLVII Panzer Corps (27 Jan-7 Mar 1945). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Douglas von Bernstorff; 45 pp, 3 illus; 1947. West of the lower Rhine.

B-602
47th Volks Grenadier Division (1 Oct 1944-5 Jan 1945). By Generalleutnant Max Bork; 16 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Third Battle of Aachen.

B-603 B-604
Volks Grenadier Division (19 Feb-21 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Erich Schmidt; 2 Vols, 26 pp, 7 illus; 1947. Eifel Mountains area.

B-605
LVIII Panzer Corps Artillery (6 Feb-5 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Gerhard Triepel, 5 pp; 1947.

B-606
Twelfth Army (12 Apr-7 May 1945). By Oberst Guenther Reichhelm; 40 pp, 4 illus; 1947. On the Elbe River.

B-607
LXVI Corps (4-20 Apr 1945). By General leutnant Hermann Floerke; 28 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Central Germany.

B-608
198th Reserve Infantry Division (Jul-Oct 1944). By Generalleutnant Walther Botsch; 2 pp; 1947. Southern France.

B-609
560th Volks Grenadier Division (5 Feb-9 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Rudolf Bader; 10 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Defense of the Trier area.

B-610
277th Infantry Division (13 Aug-8 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Wiihelm Viebig; 20 pp; 1946. Normandy.

B-611
Defense of Paris (Summer 1944). By Professor Dr. Kurt Hesse; 25 pp; 1947.

B-612
Military Commander France (Jul-Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Ernst von Krause; 7 pp. 1947. Report on the ineffective construction of the Somme-Swiss border defense line.

B-613
St. Nazaire Supply (20 Aug 1944-10 May 1945). By Vizeadmiral Withold Rothe; 7 pp; 1947.

B-614
LXXXI Corps (22 Mar-13 Apr 1945). By General der Infanterie Friedrich Koechling; 42 pp, 3 illus; 1947. East of the Rhine; summary of the general situation of German troops during the last months of the war.

B-615
172d Administrative Division (28-29 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Hens Boelsen; (Vogelsberg).

B-616
36th Voiks Grenadier Division (28 Mar-3 May 1945). By Generalmajor Helmur Kleikamp; 20 pp; 1947. Bavaria.

B-617
LXXXV Corps (29 Mar-7 May 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Smilo von Luettwitz; 27 pp, 10 illus; 1947. Central and southern Germany.

B-618
18th Luftwaffe Field Division (18 Aug-3 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Joachim von Treskow; 17 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Northern France,

B-619
Operations in Brittany near Lorient. By Generalmajor Julius Kuse; 16 pp; 1947. Answers to a questionnaire; the counter attack on Vannes, 4-6 Aug 1944.

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B-620
II Air Force Corps (Jan-28 Jun 1944). By General der Flieger Alfred Buelowius; 43 pp. The air situation during the invasion.

B-621
716th Infantry Division (1943-28 Jun 1944). By Generalleutnant Wilhelm Richter; 69 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Normandy; a report by the commander of the division hit by the British main effort in the first two days of the invasion.

B-622
IV Luftwaffe Field Corps (Jul 1943-10 Sep 1944). By General der Infanterie Erich Petersen; 7 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Questionnaire on southern France.

B-623
I SS Panzer Corps (16 Aug-18 Oct 1944). By General der Waffen-SS Georg Kepp!er; 45 pp; 1947. Northern France; the West Wall; around Aachen.

B-624
Supplement to Comments on Report by Admiral Krancke (MSS #B-341, B-169). By Vizeadmiral Friedrich Frisius; 8 pp.

B-625
256th Volks Grenadier Division (20 Mar-8 Apr 1945). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Bernhard Koegel; 16 pp, 1 illus; 1947. From the Main River to the Saale River (Franconia).

B-626
361st Volks Grenadier Division (31 Aug-16 Dec 1944). By Generalmajor Alfred Philippi; 66 pp, 5 illus; 1947. Lorraine and the Northern Vosges.

B-627
Volkssturm (Oct 1944-Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Hans Kissel; 27 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

B-628
An Airborne Panzer Corps. By Generalleutnant Wilhelm Schmalz; 15 pp, 5 sketches, 1 photograph; OCMH multilith; German Report Series; 1948. Organization of Panzer Corps "Hermann Goering" during the last part of the war; views on the organization of airborne armored forces.

B-629
Himmler's Field Staff (1941-44). By Generalmajor Ernst Rode; 14 pp; 1947. Police organization in occupied enemy territory.

B-630
277th Infantry Division (Jan-24 Jul 1944). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Horst von Wangenheim; 52 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Battle experiences of a frontline division.

B-631
21st Panzer Division (28 Jul-14 Sep 1944). By Geneneralleutnant Edgar Feuchtinger; 34 pp.

B-632
German Division Numbering System. By Oberstieutnant i. G. Kurt Gerber; 4 pp; 1947.

B-633
See MS #B-308.

B-634
LXXXVI Corps (3-20 Oct 1944). By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 16 pp, 3 illus; 1947.

B-635
World Situation. By General der Infanterie G. Biumentritt; 49 pp; 1947. supplement to MS #B-582.

B-636
Capture of US V Corps Operations Platoon 7 Jun 1944. By Obersrleutnant Fritz Ziegelmann; 2 pp; 1947. Comment of German failure to exploit this information.

B-637
V Corps (U.S.) Operations Plan--OB West. By General der Infanterie Guenther Biumentritt; 8 pp; 1947. Reaction of OB West to the capture of the U.S. V Corps operations plan.

B-638
Capture of Corinthian Isthmus by Airborne Attack. By Generalleutnant Ruediger von Heyking; 7 pp; 1947.

B-639
2d Special Bomber Wing in the Crete Operation. By Generalleutnant Ruediger von Heyking; 10 pp; 1947.

B-640
2d Stuka Wing in the Crete Operation. By Generalmajor Oscar Dinort and Generalmajor Hubertus Hitschhold; 12 pp; 1947.

B-641
The Crete Operation. By Generalmajor Conrad Seibt; 54 pp. A report on the logistics of XI Air Corps.

B-642
VIII Air Corps in Greece. By General der Flieger Rudolf Meister; 62 pp; 1947.

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B-643
Luftwaffe Signal Communications during the Occupation of Greece, By Generalmajor Rodolfo Siber; 63 pp; 1947. Of historical and technical interest.

B-644
Luftwaffe Communications (Greece and Crete). By Generalmajor Waiter Gosewisch; 36 pp; 1947. A technical and organizational study.

B-645
Logistics and Economics of Occupation of Greece. By Generalstabsintendant Alb. Piske; 79 pp; 1947. The administrative operations of the Air Force command in Greece, 1941 -43; includes a discussion of occupation problems.

B-646
Capture of Crete (May 1941). By General der Gebirgstruppen Julius Ringei; 105 pp, 7 illus. A thorough account of the operation.

B-647
Thoughts of a Former Soldier on Strategy, Politics, and Psychology of the 1939-45 War. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 77 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947.

B-648
Training-Premilitary. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 16 pp; 1947.

B-649
Training Regular Army NCO's. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 29 pp; 1947.

B-650
Training-Reserve Officers (Peacetime). By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 17 pp; 1947.

B-651
Training Regular Officers in Peacetime. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 68 pp; 1947. Based on German methods and the opinions of the author.

B-652
Effect of Fortifications on Strategic Planning. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 54 pp, 6 illus; 1947.

B-653
Strategic Untenability of Fortified Lines. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 102 pp; 1947. 8-650

B-654
Effect of Economics and Politics on Strategic Plans. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 31 pp, 5 illus; 1947.

B-655
Miscellaneous Military Problems. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 43 pp; 1947. Command; organization; training; armament.

B-656
U.S. V Corps Operations Plan--Seventh Army. By Generalleutnant Max Pemsel; 4 pp; 1947. (See MS #B-636.)

B-657
Armed Forces Headquarters--Theoretical Organization. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 29 pp; 1947.

B-658
Reconnaissance. By Geneneral der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 21 pp.

B-659
Artillery Preparation for the Attack. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 16 pp; 1947.

B-660
Is the Enemy Defeated? Can the Situation be Exploited? By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 19 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. Problems in estimating the enemy situation.

B-661
Wartime Alliances. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 24 pp; OCMH Multilith; 1947. Evaluation of and cooperation with military allies.

B-662
The Inhumanity of Modern Warfare. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 9 pp; 1947.

B-663
Coast Artillery--Atlantic Wall. By Generalleutnant Ernst Goettke; 14 pp; 1947.

B-664
Military Commander, France--Signals (5 Nov 1943-31 Aug 1944). By Generalleutnant Eugen Oberhaeuser; 16 pp. Of technical and historical interest.

B-665
Wehrkreis VI and Wehrkreis XII (Jan 1944-Mar 1945). By Generalieutnant Ernst Faeckenstedt; 28 pp; 1947. Organization and improvisation under emergency conditions.

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B-666
II SS Panzer Corps Artillery (15 Jun-24 Jul 1944). By SS Generalmajor Friedrich W. Bock; 11 pp; 1947. Normandy.

B-667
Battle of Villingen (20 Apr 1945). By Oberst Reimold; 3 pp; 1947.

B-668
Atlantic Wall-Invasion Sector (Jun 1942-Jan 1944). By Generalleutnant Rudolf Schmetzer; 29 pp; 1947. A study by an expert on fortifications.

B-669
Atlantic Wall, Effect of Bombing and Naval Artillery. By Generalleutnant Rudolf Schmetzer; 32 pp; 1947. The effects of bombs and heavy naval guns on the Atlantic Wall fortifications. A study by an expert on fortifications.

B-670
Organization Todt--France. By Diplomingenieur Xaver Dorsch; 131 pp, 6 illus; 1946. France and Germany; organization and activity.

B-671
Organization Todt--Operations in West. By Diplomingenieur Xaver Dorsch; 17 pp, 2 illus; 1947. A supplement to MS #B-670.

B-672
See MS #B-308.

B-673
XLVII Panzer Corps (11 Jun-27 Jul 1944). By General der Panzertruppen H. von Luertwitz; 5 pp; 1947.

B-674
II Parachute Corps (10 Mar-5 May 1945). By General der Fallschirmtruppen Eugen Meindl; 19 pp; 1947. From the Rhine to Hoistein.

B-675
Army Group B-Intelligence Estimate (1 Jun 1944). By Oberst i. G. Anton Staubwasser; 23 pp; 1947. (See also MSS #B-782 and B-825).

B-676
Sixth Panzer Army (Oct 1944-24 Jan 1945). By Oberst Guenther Reichhelm; 1 pp; 1947. In the Ardennes. Comment on MS #A-924.

B-677
Luftwaffe Ground Organization, France (Jun-Jul 1944). By Generalmajor Erwin Notti; 17 pp.

B-678
340th Volks Grenadier Division (25 Dec 1944-30 Jan 1945). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Hans-Hubert Voigt; 66 pp, 6 illus; 1947.

B-679
277th Infantry Division (25 Jul-10 Aug 1944). Commentary. By Oberstleutnant i. G. Horst von Wangenheim; 27 pp; 1947. In Normandy.

B-680
17th Luftwaffe Field Division (25 Jul-1 Sep 1944). By Oberst i. G. Elmar Woning and Generalleutnant Hans Hoecke1 59 pp, 1 illus; 1946.

B-681
The Military Character of a Future War. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 22 pp; 1947.

B-682
"Impossible" Situations. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 11 pp; 1947. Examples from operations in Russia, 1941.

B-683
Operations in Darkness and Smoke. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 26 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947.

B-684
War in the Rear Communications Zone. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 10 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Partisan warfare in Russia.

B-685
Character of the Soldier in War. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 23 pp; 1947.

B-686
Value of Military History. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 12 pp; 1947. Methods of teaching military history.

B-687
The Methods of Warfare and the Number of Casualties. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 15 pp; 1947. How to reduce casualties in modern warfare. Not a statistical study.

B-688
18th Volks Grenadier Division (1 Sep 1944-25 Jan 1945). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Dietrich Moll; 116 pp, 3 illus, Hist Div USAREUR mimeograph; 1953. Of tactical and technical interest.

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B-689
V-Weapon Tactics (LXV Corps). By Oberst i.G. Eugen Walter; 98 pp, 4 illus; 1947. The development and use of V-weapons; includes little technical data.

B-690
The Main Line of Resistance. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; pp; 1947.

B-691
Military Revolutions. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 23 pp; 1947. Causes and effects of revolutionary movements within armed forces.

B-692
Military Tradition. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 15 pp; 1947. A warning against false tradition and stagnation.

B-693
6th SS Mountain Division (1-19 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Karl Brenner; 12 pp; 1947.

B-694
First Army (26 Apr-8 May 1945). By Generalmajor Wolf Hauser; 6 pp; 3 illus; 1947.

B-695
245th Infantry Division (27 Dec 1944-15 Jan 1945). By Oberst Werner Wagner; 15 pp; 1947. Operations around Wissembourg.

B-696
Nineteenth Army (13 Aug-15 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Walter Borsch; 98 pp, 9 illus; 1947.

B-697
Why Germany was Defeated in Two World Wars. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 21 pp; 1947.

B-698
Tactical Organization of Troops: An Historical Review. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 50 pp; 1947.

B-699
"Ideas" and Military History. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 21 pp; 1947.

B-700
47th Volks Grenadier Division (6 Jun 1944-31 Mar V945). By Generalleutnant Max Bork; 27 pp; 1947.

B-701
Army Group B (15 Oct 1944-1945). By Oberst Guenther Reichhelm; 61 pp; 1947. A summary of engagements in the West, with background information on the Ardennes offensive; includes a character sketch of Field Marshal Modell.

B-702
272d Infantry Division (26 Jul-12 Sep 1944). By General der Infanterie Friedrich Schack; 40 pp; 1947.

B-703
Army Group G (22 Mar-6 May 1945). By Oberst i. G. Horst Wilutzky; 61 pp, 16 illus. Last resistance in central and southern Germany.

B-704
Delaying Actions. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 10 pp; 1947. A theoretical study.

B-705
Advance Elements and Combat Outposts. By General der Infanterie Guenthet Blumentritt; 10 pp; 1947. A theoretical study.

B-706
The Forward Position. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 10 pp; 1947. A theoretical study.

B-707
Non-Military Factors in Operations. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumen-tritt; 13 pp; 1947.

B-708
The Critical Point. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 13 pp; 1947.

B-709
XII SS Corps (3 Mar-16 Apr 1945). By Oberst i. G. Ulrich Ulms; 92 pp, 7 illus; 1947. On the Rhine and in the Ruhr pocket.

B-710
Twin Aims of Military History. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumenrritt; 28 pp; 1947. The problem of objectivity in writing military history.

B-711
XIII SS Corps (13 Jan-25 Mar 1945). By SS Oberstleutnant Ekkehcrd Albert; 62 pp, 6 illus; 1947. Combat west of the Rhine; delaying actions and improvisations.

B-712
Deceptions and Errors in War. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 30 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. A theoretical study.

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B-713
116th Panzer Division (10 Mar-16 Apr 1945). By Oberstieutnant i. G. Heinz Guderian and Generalmajor Siegfried von Waldenburg; 38 pp; 1947. In theRuhr pocket.

B-714
"Blocking Force" Wirtz (1-12 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Richard Wirtz; 19 pp; 1947. An engineer unit in the Ruhr pocket.

B-715
6th SS Mountain Division (19 Mar-3 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS Karl Brenner; 13 pp, 6 illus; 1947. On and east of the Rhine.

B-716
Wehrmacht Losses. By Professor Percy E. Schramm; 35 pp. A statistical study based on official German documents. Includes data on production and losses of aicrafr, tanks, submarines, and other weapons.

B-717
Army Group H (1 Nov 1944-31 Jan 1945) and First Parachute Army (4 Sep-31 Oct 1944). By Generaloberst Kurt Student; 22 pp; 1947. Fighting on the Albert Canal and at Arnhem; the formation of Army Group H. Comments on MS #B-147.

B-718
See MS #B-308.

B-719
Avranches and Falaise--Special Questions. By Professor Percy E. Schramm; 1 p. Answer to a questionnaire.

B-720
Rommel's Views (1 Apr-May 1944). By Generalleutnant Dr. Hans Speidel; 24 pp; 1947. With a commentary by General der Panzertruppen Leo Geyr von Schweppenburg. The theory behind troop dispositions in France.

B-721
Rommel and 20 July (15 Apr-14 Oct 1944). By Generalleutnant Dr. Hans Speidel; 14 pp; 1947. The role of Field Marshal Rommel in attempts to achieve an independent termination of the war in the West prior to 20 July 1944.

B-722
The Campaign in Northern France-Vol. I (25 Jul-14 Sep 1944), By Generalmajor Rudolf Freiherr von Gersdorff;
34 pp, 3 illus. Situation at Saint-Lo. See also MS #B-249 and B-723--B-730; nine studies provide an overall picture of the war of movement and the withdrawal to the German border.

B-723
Northern France-Vol. II: Breakthroug to Avranches (25-31 Jul 1944). By Generalmajor Rudolf Freiherr von Gersdorff; 38 pp; 1947. The American breakthrough.

B-724
Northern France-Vol. Ill: Battle of Brittany. By General der Artillerie Wilhelm Fahrmbacher; 2 pp.

B-725
Northern France-Vol. IV: Avranche Counterattack (1-11 Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Rudolf Freiherr von Gersdorff; 64 pp, 4 illus; 1946.

B-726
Northern France-Vol V: Fifth Panzer Army (25 Jul-25 Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Rudolf Freiherr von Gersdorff; 37 pp, 3 illus.

B-727
Northern France-Vol VI: Falaise--Argentan Pocket. By Generalmajor von Gersdorff; 61 pp, 2 illus; 1946.

B-728
Northern France-Vol VII: First Army (11 Aug-15 Sep 1944), By Oberst Albert Emmerich; 28 pp, 9 illus; 1946. In the Paris area; retreat toward Lorraine.

B-729
Northern France-Vol VIII: Fifth Panzer Army (24 Aug-4 Sep 1944), By Oberst i. G. Paul Frank; 53 pp, 18 illus; 1947.

B-730
Northern France-Vol X; Seventh Army (1-20 Sep 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Erich Brandenberger; 111 pp, 7 illus; 1947. Seventh Army in Belgium and retreat to the West Wall.

B-731
LXXXJV Corps (12-24 Jun 1944) and XXV Corps (May 1942-10 May 1945). By General der Artillerie Wilhelm Fahrnbacher; 117 pp; 50 illus; 1946. Background and development of the Atlantic Wall in Brittany (XXV Corps), 1942-1 Jun 1944.

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B-732
First Army Organization and Replacements (11 Aug-15 Sep 1944). By Major Kurt Hold; 24 pp; 5 illus; 1947. Emergency organization and improvisations.

B-733
12th Volks Grenadier Division (1-29 Dec 1944). By Generalleutnant Gerhard Engel; pp, 1 illus; 1947. Ardennes offensive.

B-734
Incorporated into MS #B-688.

B-735
XII SS Corps (3 Mar-16 Apr 1945) Conclusions. By Oberst i. G. Ulrich Ulms; 20 pp. Improvised defense against overwhelming enemy forces.

B-736
12th Infantry Division (1 Mar-14 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Gerhard Engel; 12 pp; 1947.

B-737
XIII SS Corps (26 Mar-6 May 1945). By Oberstleutnant der Waffen-SS Ekkehard Albert; 59 pp, 11 illus.

B-738
LXXX Corps (6 Jun-11 Aug 1944). By General der Artillerie Curt Gallenkamp; 43 pp; 1948. South of the Loire, from the vasion to 10 August 1944; includes comments on coast defense.

B-739
XII SS Corps (23 Feb-3 Mar 1945). By Major i. G. Karl Reuther. 85 pp; 9 illus; 1947. Between the Roer and Rhine Rivers. Continued in MS #B-752.

B-740
The Ardennes Offensive: A Critique. By General der Infanterie G. Blumentritt; 23 pp; 1948.

B-741
352d Infantry Division (1 Aug-8 Sep 1944). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Fritz Ziegelmann; 28 pp; 1947. Operations in northern France.

B-742
11th Panzer Division (5 Feb -6 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Wend von Wietersheim; 30 pp; 1947. Between the Roer and Rhine Rivers.

B-743
49th Infantry Division (12 Aug-2 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Siegfr. Macholz; 39 pp; 1947.

B-744
OKW Organization. A Summary (1910-1945). By Vizeadmiral Leopold Buerkner; 20 pp; 1947. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

B-745
Nineteenth Army (1 Apr-6 May 1945). By General der Panzertruppen Erich Brandenberger; 175 pp, 21 illus; 1948. The final battles.

B-746
Fifteenth Army (May-23 Aug 1944). By Generaloberst Hans von Salmuth; 27 pp; 2 illus; 1947. Replies to a questionairre on coast defense and operations in Normandy.

B-747
II SS Panzer Corps (14 Jun-5 Jul 1944). By General der Waffen-SS Wilhelm Bittrich; 9 pp. In Normandy.

B-748 B749
II SS Panzer Corps (15 Jul-5 Sep 1944). By General der Waffen-SS Wilhelm Bittrich; 2 vols, 15 pp; 1947-48.

B-750
560th Volks Grenadier Division (17 Feb-10 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Rudolf Bader; 14 pp; 1947. In the Trier area.

B-751
First Army (7 Nov-4 Dec 1944). By Oberst Willy Mantey; 47 pp, 7 illus; 1947. A critical survey of events.

B-752
XII SS Corps (23 Feb-3 Mar 1945). By Major i. G. Kari Reuther; 33 pp. Defense of the Roer; continuation of MS #B-739.

B-753
183d Volks Grenadier Division (Sep 1944-25 Jan 1945). By Generalleutnant Wolfgang Lange; 35 pp. Fighting around Geilenkirchen.

B-754
277th Volks Grenadier Division (26 Jan-9 Mar 1945). By Oberstieutnant i. G. Horst von Wangenheim; 67 pp; 1947. West of the Rhine.

B-755
11th Panzer Division (21 Mar-15 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Wend vonWietersheim; 16 pp, 6 i!lus; 1947. Between the Rhine and the Czech Border.

B-756
11th Panzer Division (16 Apr-4 May 1945.) By Oberstleutnant i. G. Werner Drews; 16 pp; 1947. On the Czechoslovakian border; a continuation of MS #B-755.

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B-757
Fifth Panzer Army (14 Sep-15 Oct 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Hasso von Manteuffel; 4 pp; 1947. West of the Vosges.

B-758
LXXXI Corps (1943-2 Aug 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Adolf Kuntzen; 34 pp, 3 illus; 1948. Coast defense on both banks of the Seine.

B-759
Sixth Panzer Army (15 Dec 1944-21 Jan 1945). By SS Generalleutnant Walter Stau-; 33 pp; 1948. The Ardennes offensive.

B-760
LXXXIX Corps (13 Oct-23 Nov 1944). By Oberst Otto Eckstein; 33 pp; 1948. In Lorraine.

B-761
Fifth Panzer Army Artillery (1-21 Mar 1945) and Fifteenth Army Artillery (23 Nov 1944-28 Feb 1945). By Generalleutnant Karl Burdach; 26 pp, 5 illus; 1948. Of historical and technical interest.

B-762
LXXXVIII Corps (20 Mar-10 May 1945). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Heinz v. Prittwitz; 8 pp, 2 illus; 1947.

B-763
Seventh Army (6 Jun-29 Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Mat Pemsel; 172 pp, 29 illus; 1948.

B-764
12th Infantry Division (16 Nov-3 Dec 1944). By Generalleutnant Gerhard Engel; 40 pp; 1947. Third Battle of Aachen.

B-765
LXXXIX Corps (20 Dec 1944-13 Jan 1945). By Oberstieutnant i.G.Kurt Reschke; 58 pp, 7 illus; 1948. Operation NORDWIND.

B-766
Nineteenth Army (16 Sep-17 Nov 1944). By Generalleutnant Walter Botsch; 75 pp, 11 illus, 1948. Operations in Lorraine.

B-767
First Army (20 Dec 1944-15 Jan 1945). By Major Kurt Hold; 31 pp, 6 illus; 1948. Winter battles in the Vosges Mountains.

B-768
Panzer Lehr Division (15-25 Feb 1945). By Major Helmut Hudel; 17 pp; 1948. On the left bank of the Rhine. (See also MS #B-830).

B-769
LXVI Corps (3-15 Jan 1945). By Genera1 der Artillerie Walter Lucht; 10 pp; 1948. The Ardennes offensive.

B-770
79th Volks Grenadier Division (20-21 Mar 1945). By Oberst Cord von Hobe; 6 pp. In the Palatinate.

B-771
212th Division (30 Mar-2 Apr 1945). By Oberst Cord von Hobe; 6 pp.

B-772
Panzer Kampfgruppe XIII (6 Apr-5 May 1945). By Oberst Cord von Hobe; 36 pp; In Bavaria.

B-773
LXII Corps (10 Nov-16 Dec 1944). By General der Infanterie Friedrich Schack; 19 pp, 4 illus; 1948. The Belfort Gap.

B-774
LXXXVIII Corps (1 Oct 1944-21 Mar 1945). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Heinz Pritt witz; 24 pp; 1947. Engagements in Hoiland.

B-775
20 July 1944, Bibliography. By Generalmajor Rudolf Freiherr v. Gersdorff; 3 pp; 1947.

B-776
Wehrmacht Classification Terms. By Major Helmut Hudel; 5 pp.

B-777
Remagen. By Guenther Kraft; 7 pp; 1946. The shooting of Major Kraft in consequence of the Remagen incident; an account by his son.

B-778
LXVI Corps (16-29 Jan 1945). By General der Artillerie Walter Lucht; 8 pp; 1948. The last days of the Ardennes battle, historical data and critical comment.

B-779
I SS Panzer Corps (15 Dec 1944-25 Jan 1945). By Oberst der Waffen-SS Rudolf Lehmann; 59 pp; 1948. Ardennes offensive.

B-780
XIII SS Corps (7 Nov 1944-12 Jan 1945). By Oberst Kurt von Einem; 27 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Operations in Lorraine. (See also MS #C-039.)

B-781
Nineteenth Army (15 Sep-18 Dec 1944). By General der Infanterie Friedr. Wiesel; 22 pp, 5 illus; 1948. In and east of the Vosges Mountains (Alsace).

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B-782
Army Group & Intelligence Estimate (6 Jun-Jul 1944). By Oberst i. G. Anton Staubwasser; 74 pp, 18 illus; 1947. Estimate of the enemy during the Normandy battle.

B-783
Seventh Army Artillery (18 Dec 1944-31 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Paul Riedel; 33 pp; 1948. In the Ardennes offensive. (See MS #B-594.)

B-784
LXXXIV Corps (Jan-17 Jun 1944). By Oberstleutnant Friedrich von Criegern; 53 pp, 10 illus; 1948. In Normandy.

B-785
Remagen-Bonn Staff (1-7 Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Walter Borsch; 18 pp; 1947. Remagen bridge; conditions west of the Rhine. (Not translated--1954).

B-786
First Army (20 Dec 1944-10 Feb 1945). By Oberst i. G, Albert Emmerich 24 pp; 1947. In northern Alsace.

B-787
Nineteenlh Army (1 Jul-15 Sep 1944). By General der Infanterie Friedr. Wiese; 33 pp, 2 illus. Southern France; remarks of the army commander.

B-788
Fifth Panzer Army (25 Jan-28 Feb 1945). By Generalmajor Karl Wagener; 17 pp, 5 illus. Battles after the Ardennes offen sive; historical data and comments.

B-789
The Defensive Battle. By Oberst Kurt Brandstaedter; 46 pp; 1948. A theoretical study based on practical combat experience. Interesting examples from the operations of Nineteenth Army in Alsace, Jan-Feb 1945. Includes a short evaluation and critique by General der Artillerie Erich Brandenberger.

B-790
LXXXIX Corps (20 Sep-13 Oct 1944). By Oberst i. G. Otto Eckstein; 15 pp; 1948. In Holland.

B-791a
Tactical Air-Ground Cooperation. By Generalmajor Karl Heinrich Schultz; 35 pp; 1947. The prerequisites for tactical air support; organization and liaison on the basis of German methods and experience.

B-791b
Ground Support Project # 42. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 5 pp, 2 illus; 1950. Air Signal Troops with Second Air Fleet (Italy), Of tactical and technical interest.

B-792
49th Infantry Division (2 Sep-10 Oct 1944). By Generalleutnant Siegfr. Macholz; 46 pp; 1948. From the Meuse to the West Wall (north of Aachen).

B-793
89th Infantry Division (13 Sep-1 Oct 1944). By Oberst Hasso Neitzel; 23 pp; 1948. In the West Wall near Monschau; a picture of general conditions.

B-794
The 404th Division After 22 March 1945. By Generalleutnant Hermann Meyer-Rabin; 22 pp; 1948. In Saxony during the last weeks of the war.

B-795
212th Division (1-28 Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Max Ulich; 34 pp; 1948.

B-796
711th Infantry Division (24 Jul-15 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Josef Reichert; 19 pp; 1 illus; 1948. In Normandy and Belgium.

B-797
LIIICorps (27 Feb-10 Mar 1945). By Oberst i. G. Werner Bodenstein; 22 pp, 5 illus; 1947. West of the Rhine.

B-798
LXVII Corps (15 Sep-25 Nov 1944). By Oberst Elmar Warning; 58 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Between the Scheldt and Maas Rivers. Historical data and comment.

B-799
LXXXIX Corps (24 Jan-8 Mar 1945). By Oberstleutnant Kurt Reschke; 70 pp. Attack and defense in Alsace.

B-800
Army Group G (10 May-22 Sep 1944). By Generaloberst Johannes Blaskowitz; 30 pp, 8 illus; 1947. In southern France; a survey of importantevents and decisions.

B-801
OB West--9 Questions (Jun 1944-Mar 1945). By Generalleutnant Bodo Zimmermann; 21 pp; 1947.

B-802
French and Russian Campaigns--8 Questions. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 17 4 illus; 1947. German strategy in the West, 1940 and in the East, 1941-42.

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B-803
French Campaign (1940). By Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb; 3 pp; 1946.

B-804
275 Infantry Division (2-11 Nov 1944). By Generalleutnant Hans Schmidt; 3 pp; 1945. Value of artillery preparation.

B-805
11th Panzer Division (Southern France). By Generalleutnant Wend von Wietersheim; 4 pp; 1945.

B-806
Fifteenth Army (Jun 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Adolf Kuntzen; 6 pp. Fifteenth Army situation estimate before and during the Normandy invasion.

B-807
LXXXI Corps (2 Aug-4 Sep 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Ad. Kuntzen; 15 pp, 3 illus. In Normandy and northern France.

B-808
Franco-Italian Border Fortifications. By Hermann Wiery; 24 pp, 27 illus; 1947. Description and evaluation.

B-809
US Preparedness, German Eitimate (1939). By General der Artillerie Friedrich von Boetticher, General der Infanterie Kurt von Tippelskirch, and Generaloberst Franz Halder; 5 pp; 1947. Hitler's evaluation of the American war potential and strength in 1939.

B-810
275th Infantry Division (3 Oct-21 Nov 1944). By Generalleutnant Hans Schmidt; 58 pp; 1947. In the Huertgen Forest.

B-811
Fifteenth Army (15 Nov 1944-22 Feb 1945). By General der Infanterie Gustav von Zangen; 84 pp, 9 illus; 1947. Defense on the Roer and Rhine Rivers.

B-812
Fifteenth Army (23-28 Feb 1945). By General der Infanterie Gustav v. Zangen; 31 pp, 4 illus; 1948. In Holland and northern Germany.

B-813
Surrender in Italy (30 Apr-2 May 1945). By General der Infanterie Friedr. Schulz; 5 pp; 1946. Of local historical interest. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

B-814
Panzer Operations (6-8 Jun 1944). By Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Fritz Kramer and Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein; 9 pp, 5 illus; 1948. Answers to a questionnaire on the commitment of armor against the Normandy landings.

B-815
Military Commander France--Functions. By Generalleutnant Dr. Hans Speidel; 1 pp; 1947. Policies and scope of responibility as compared with German political agencies.

B-816
LXXXI Corps (4-21 Sep 1944). By General der infanterie Friedrich Schack; 52 pp; 1948. The first Battle of Aachen.

B-817
338th Infantry Division (3 Mar-16 Apr 1945), By Generalmajor Wolf Ewert; 2 pp; 1948. On the east bank of the lower Rhine.

B-818
Wehrkreis XIII (Mar-Apr 1945). By General der Infanterie Karl Weisenberger; 64 pp; 1948. Comments on organization replacement, supply, and administration.

B-819
Beck's Trip to Paris. By Generaloberst Ludwig Beck; 7 pp; 1947. Copy of a report by the Chief of the Army General Staff on his visit to Paris, June 1937.

B-820
5th Parachute Division (6 Jun-24 Jul 1944. By Generalleutnant Gustav Wilke 7 pp. In Normandy.

B-821
First Army Organization and Replacments (15 Sep 1944-14 Feb 1945). By Major Kurt Hold; 18 pp; 1948. Organization and improvisation under difficult conditions. (See also MS #B-732).

B-822
Measures Taken by the German Seventh Army in the Rear Area After the Breakthrough at Avranches. By Oberst Eric Helmdach; 17 pp; OCMH multilith; 194?. Normandy, 1-15 August 1944.

B-823
Battle Group von der Heydte (25 Oct-22 Dec 1944). By Oberst Freiherr von Heydte; 33 pp; 1948. In the Ardennes offensive; an account of the last German

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airborne operation of the war, illustrating the deficiencies of German airborne forces by the end of 1944. (See also MS #P-051 Appendix.)

B-824
LXXIV Corps (May-1 0 Sep 1944). By General der Infanterie Erich Straube; 46 pp; 1948. In Brittany and northern France; withdrawal to the West Wall.

B-825
Army Group B Intelligence Estimate (25 Jul-16 Sep 1944). By Oberst i. G. Anton Staubwasser; 157 pp, 26 illus; 1948. In northern France and Belgium; comments on German intelligence.

B-826
LXXXIX Corps (14-23 Jan 1945). By Oberstleutnant Kurt Reschke; 34 pp; 1948. Operation NORDWIND (lower Alsace).

B-827
OB West Supply and Administration 5 Jan 1943-30 Jun 44). By Oberst Otto Eckstein; 74 pp. Activities in preparation against invasion and during the initial combat in 1944. Comments on the strategy and operations of OB West and the different theories of defense.

B-828
Fifteenth Army (1-9 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Gustav von Zangen; 39 pp, 5 illus; 1948. Defense on the left wing; includes remarks on the Remagen bridge episode.

B-829
Fifteenth Army (9-12 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Gustav von Zangen; 27 pp, 2 illus; 1948. Fighting for the Remagen bridgehead.

B-830
Panzer Lehr Division (25 Feb-7 Mar 1945). By Major Helmut Hudel; 13 pp; 1948. On the left bank of the Rhine. (See also MS #B-768.)

B-831
Seventh Army (20 Feb-26 Mar 1945). By General der Infanterie Hans Felber; 67 pp, 12 illus; 1948. Fighting between the Westwall and the Main River.

B-832
I SS Panzer Corps Artillery (6 Jun-30 Jul 1944). By SS Generalleutnant Walter Staudinger; 3 pp; 1948. In Normandy.

B-833
319th Infantry Division (1941-45). By Generalleutnant Rudolf Graf von Schmertow; 69 pp; 1948. The Channel Islands before and during the invasion, up to the surrender on 9 May 1945.

B-834
Lower Rhine Fortifications (15 Sep 1943-17 Oct 1944). By Generalleutnant Walter Eckstein; 24 pp, 7 illus; 1946. Background to the strategic and tactical developments in autumn 1944.

B-835
Upper Rhine Fortifications (19 Oct 1944-8 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Walter Eckstein; 29 pp, 9 illus; 1947. Detailed report on construction work on the upper Rhine and in the Black Forest.

B-836
LIII Corps (8-16 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein; 27 pp; 1947.

B-837
Fighting in the Ruhr pocket; an account based on a personal diary. 9th Panzer Division (24 Jul-4 Sep 1944.) By Generalleutnant Erwin Jolasse; 14 pp; 1948. In Normandy and northern France.

B-838
Fuehrer Escort Brigade (13-23 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Otto Remer; 20 pp; 1948. In the Ardennes offensive. Continuation of MS #B-592.

B-839
6th Parachute Regiment (1 May-20 Aug 1944). By Oberst Frhr. von der Heydte; 90 pp. In Normandy; commitment of a paratroop regiment as infantry.

B-840
Panzergruppe West (3 Jul-9 Aug 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Heinz Eberbach; 54 pp, 4 illus; 1948. In Normandy.

B-841
Seventh Army (22-31 Aug 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Heinz Eberbach; 15 pp; 1948. Seine and Somme.

B-842
Fifteenth Army Artillery (9-15 Apr 1945) and Fifth Panzer Army Artillery (22 Mar-8 Apr 1945). By Generalleutnant Karl Burdach; 18 pp; 1948. Artillery east of the Rhine.

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B-843
8th Infantry Division (19 Jan-25 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Heinz Fiebig; 20 pp. West of the lower Rhine from the Reichswafd to Wesel,

B-844
Kampfgruppe Keii (5-20 Jun 1944) and 1058th Infantry Regiment (6-8 Jun 1944). By Oberstleutnant Guenther Keil; 22 pp. First days of the Normandy invasion.

B-845
709th Infantry Division (Dec 1943-30 Jun 1944). By Generalleutnant Karl Wilhelm von Schlieben; 158 pp; 1948. Defense of Cherbourg; in part based on official war diaries.

B-846
85th Infantry Division (Feb-22 Sep 1945). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Kurt-Arthur Schuster; 60 pp; 1948. Activation; operations in northern France, Belgium and Holland.

B-847
Polish Campaign (1939). By Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt; 6 pp; Comments on organization and strategy.

B-848
Fifteenth Army (23 Nov 1944-30 Mar 1945). By General der lnfanterie Gustav von Zangen; 27 pp; 1948. Defense against the large-scale U.S. attack out of the Remagen bridgehead.

B-849
Fifteenth Army (31 Mar-15 Apr 1945). By General der lnfanterie Gustav von Zangen; 30 pp, 5 illus; 1948. In the Ruhr pocket.

B-850
Panzer Lehr Division (23 Mar-15 Apr 1945). By Major Helmut Hudel; 15 pp; 1948. East of the lower Rhine; fighting on the Sieg River and in the Ruhr pocket.

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CHAPTER 4
C-SERIES MANUSCRIPTS

The C-series was begun in July 1948, largely as a continuation of the B- and D-series. Studies which were intended as source material for writing the history of the U.S. Army in World War It have not been translated. The series is complete except for MSS #C-099g to C-099o.


C-001
6th Parachute Infantry Regiment in Action Against US Paratroopers in the Netherlands in Sep 1944. By Oberst Freiherr von der Heydte; 11 pp, 4 illus; 1948.

C-002
3d Panzer Grenadier Division (28 Dec 1944-25 Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Walter Denkert; 22 pp, 2 illus/ 1948. In the Ardennes.

C-003
Defensive Combat of LXXXIX Corps in Lower Alsace and in the West Wall (6-31 Dec 1944). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Kurt Reschke; 89 pp, 4 illus; 1948.

C-004
Kampfgrupe Peiper (15-26 Dec 1944). By Oberst der Waffen-SS Joachim Peiper; 16 pp, 4 illus; 1948. In the Ardennes; includes an account of the Malmedy incident of 17 December 1944.

C-005
The Value of Documents as Source Material. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 20 pp; 1948. A critical study of the reliability of documents in writing military history.

C-006
Quotations in Military History. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 34 pp; 1948. The author questions the continuing validity of certain well-known statements by military and political leaders of the past.

C-007
Different Types of Armed Forces. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 29 pp; 1948. A historical survey of military organization.

C-008
Special Report of Wartime Adventures, Military Experiences, and Imagination. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 14 pp; 1948. A general essay on evolution of tactics and the failure to evaluate new tactics and weapons.

C-009
Tactics and Operations. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 15 pp, 1 illus; 1948. An essay on the desirability of freedom for the independent and creative mind of the supreme commander.

C-010
347th Infantry Division (15 Nov 1944-24 Mar 1945). By GeneraIleutnant Wolf Trierenberg; 40 pp, 7 illus; 1948. In Lorraine and the Palatinate.

C-011
708th Infantry Division (1941-Aug 1944). By General der Artillerie Curt Gallenkamp; 21 pp; 1948. Problems of coast defense at the mouth of the Gironde.

C-012
The Islands in the Bay of Biscay Between the Mouths of the Gironde and the Loire. By General der Artiilerie Curt Gallenkamp; 21 pp; 1948, The strategic and tactical importance of the islands of Noirmoutier, Yeu, Re and Oleron in 1944 and their defenses.

C-013
Special Report on the Events in Italy, 25 July-8 Sep 1943. By GeneraIfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 36 pp; 1948. The events leading up to Mussolini's arrest and Italy's defection, described by the German commander in Italy.

C-014
Concluding Remarks on the Mediterranean Campaign. By Generalfeidmarschall Albert Kesselring; 42 pp, 1 illus; The character and significance of the Mediterranean Theater; includes views on the organization of a combined staff in a theater of operations.

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C-015
Italy as a Military Ally. By Generalfeldfmarschall Albert Kesselring; 14 pp; 1948. Italian deficiencies and how they might have been overcome.

C-016
LXXXIV Corps (Sep-Dec 1944). By General der Infanterie Erich Straube; 14 pp, 2 illus; 1948. In the West Wall (Huertgen Forest).

C-017
The Battle in Normandy 1944--Field Marshal Rommel: His Generalship, His Ideas, and His End. By Generalleutnant Dr. Hans Speidel; 153 pp; 1948. An account of the relationship between the Supreme Command and the commander in the field and of the perils of remote control. Includes an account of the circumstances surrounding Rommel's death.

C-018
919th Grenadier Regiment, Kampfgruppe Keil (Jul 1944). By Oberstleutnant Guenther Keil; 119 pp, 22 illus; 1948. Action on the Cotentin Peninsula, 1944. A colorful account of combat on the regimental level.

C-019
See MS #T-l0. (Published as DA Pamphlet) No. 20-233.)

C-020
The German Wehrmacht in the Last Days of the War (1 Jan-7 May 1945). By Professor Dr. Percy E. Schramm; 674 pp; 11 illus; 1948. A partial reconstruction of OKW war diary, based on original draft entries and personal notes. The writer was official OKW historian.

C-021
Tactics of Russian Ground Support Aircraft. By Generalmajor Peter von der Groeben and General der Flieger Fritz Kless; 5 pp; 1948. Answers to a questionnaire.

C-022
Southern Part of Atlantic Wall. By General der Artillerie Curt Gallenkamp; 29 pp; 1948. Between the Loire and the Pyrenees.

C-023
Report on the Rhineland and Southern Germany Campaigns. By Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS Max Simon; 33 pp, 2 illus; XIII SS Corps in Lorraine between Metz and Saarbruecken, 16 November-27 December 1944.

C-024
I SS Panzer Corps in the West (1944). By Generalmajor Fritz Kraemer; 93 pp; 1948. From Normandy to the WestWall, June-September 1944. (See also MS #C-048.)

C-025
71st Infantry Division in Italy (May 1944). By Generaloberst Heinrich von Vietinghoff; 41 pp, 4 illus; 1948-49. Fighting in the path of the main Allied attack; commitment of French forces.

C-026
The Supreme Command of the Army Within the Framework of the Armed Forces (Ideas for the Future). By Generaloberst Kurt Zeitzler; 207 pp, 14 illus; 1948. A former chief of me German General Staff discusses centralized and decentralized organization of a supreme command. (See also MSS #C-046 and T-113.)

C-027
405th Infantry Division (Summer 1944-Sring 1945). By Generalleutnant Seeger; 69 pp, 5 illus; 1948. On banks of tne upper Rhine 1944-45. Includes operations in Alsace, the fall Strasbourg, and fighting on the reaches of the Danube.

C-028
See MS #T-113.

C-029
Secret Field Police. By Oberst Wilhelm Kirchbaum; 191 pp, 13 illus; 1948. The development and history of the Geheim Feldpolizei as an army agency. The writer contends that it was not a National Socialist organization.

C-030
Russian Artillery in the Battle for Modlitz and German Countermeasures. By General der Artillerie Wilhelm Berlin; 10 pp; 1948. Comments on MS #D-228.

C-031
Fortifications in Italy (After Italy's Surrender). By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 16 pp, 3 illus; 1948. A survey of field fortifications on the Italian peninsula.

C-032
The War Behind the Front: Guerilla Warfare. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 42 pp, 2 illus; OCMH multilith;

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1949. Guerilla warfare in Italy in 1944; countermeasures. A reliable study suggesting defects in the Hague Convention. Comments on the rules of land warfare.

C-033
Commitment of German Armor, 1943-45. By Generalleutnant Oldwig von Natzmer; 13 pp; 1948. German armored attack tactics; Russian antitank methods.

C-034
In Snow and Mud: 31 Days of Attack Under Seydlitz During Early Spring of 1942. By General der Infanterie Gustav Hoehne; 14 pp, 1 illus; Hist Div USAREUR multilith, Vol. II, No. 5; 1953. Winter warfare in the East. Includes information about roads, reconnaissance, forest fighting, ski troops in the Demjansk area.

C-035
The Peoples of the Soviet Union. By General der Kavallerie Ernst Koestring; 47 pp; 1948. Observations by the former German military attache to Moscow.

C-036
Commentary on OB West, Part Three (MS #T-123). By Oberst i. G. Horst Wilutzky; 36 pp; 1948. Critical commentary with particular reference to Army Group G. (Not translated--1954.)

C-037
"Haunted Forests": Enemy Partisans Behind the Front. By General der Infanterie Gustav Hoehne; 14 pp; Hist Div USAREUR multilith; 1953. Organization and combat methods of Russian partisans; countermeasures.

C-038
Annex 11 to OB West Part II (MS # T-122). By Generalleutnant Bodo Zimmermann; 1948. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

C-039
Comment on the Report of 20 November 1947 on Operation NORDWIND. By Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS Max Simon; 25 pp, 3 illus; 1949. A supplement to MS #B-780.

C-040
A Study on Defense of the Rhine. (CONFIDENTIAL) 53 pp, 3 illus; 1948.

C-040a
Ideas Pertaining to a Strategic Counteroffensive By the West. (CONFIDENTIAL) 25 pp; OCMH multilith; 1949.

C-041
Commentary on OB West, Part 111 (MS #T-123). By Oberst Rolf Geyer; 34 pp; 1949. Critical comments on Army Group H and OB Northwest. (Not translated--1954.)

C-042
Summary on History Writing at Allendorf and Neustadt (1946-48). (CONFIDENTIAL) 21 pp; 1948.

C-043
Eastern Nationals as Volunteers in the German Army. By Generalmajor Ralph von Heygendorf, Dr. Hans-Guenther Seraphim, and General der Kavallerie Ernst Koestring; 91 pp; 1949. Two essays based on the authors' experiences as commanders of volunteer units, outlining methods of organization and command; supplemented by a general statement by General Koestring.

C-044
Certain German Military Terms. By the control group; 10 pp; 1948. Definition of the German use of the terms: strategy, operations, tactics, assignment.

C-045
See MS # P041 KK.

C-046
Commentary on General Zeitzler' MS #C-026. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 13 pp; 1949.

C-047
Commentary on General Guderian's MS #C-028. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 8 pp; 1949.

C-048
I SS Panzer Corps in the West, 1944. By Generalmajor Fritz Kraemer; 38 pp, 5 illus; 1949. A continuation of MS #C-024.

C-049
Military Police--Command III. By General der Flieger Wilhelm Speidel; 18 pp, 2 illus; 1949. Organization and activities of this unit behind the Western Front, before and after the German surrender. (Not translated--1954.)

C-050
Conduct of Operations in the East, 1941-43. By General der Panzertruppen Walter Krueger; 20 pp; OCMH multilith; 1949. Organizational requirements for operations in Russia based on German experience. (Also included in Enclosure 18, MS #T-123.)

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C-051
Included in MS # P-041ee.

C-052
Commentary on OB West, Part III (MS #T-123). By Generalmajor Carl Wagener; 18 pp; 1949. Comments on Generalfeidmarschall Kesselring's History of OB West, Part III, with particular reference to Army Group B and Remagen. (Not translated--1954.)

C-053
Campaign in the West (1940). By Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt; 6 pp; 1950. Brief summary of the operations of Army Group A.

C-054
Experience Gained in Combined Arms Training with Live Ammunition. By General der Artillerie Curt Gallenkamp, Oberst i. G. Herbert Koestlin, and Generalleutnant Willy Seeger; 121 pp, 20 illus; Hist Div USAREUR multilith, Vol. II, No. 2; 1952.

C-055
Evaluation of Combat Infantry Experience. By Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS Max Simon; 29 pp, 20 illus; 1949. Views on the organization and armament of modern infantry, from the rifle squad to the regiment; desirability of the wedge formation in attack and defense.

C-056
Commentary on MS #B-418 (LXXXIVCorps in Normandy, 6 Jun-15 Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Max Pemsel; 7 pp; 1949. Comments from the viewpoint of Seventh Army.

C-057
Battle of Normandy--Comments (6-17 Jun 1944). By Generalleutnant Max Pemsel; 15 pp; 1949. Comments on MS #B-784.

C-058
Experience Gained in Combat Against Soviet Infantry. By Generalleutnant (Waffen-SS) Max Simon; 15 pp; printed by USAREUR; 1950. A first-hand account by a German field commander of the distinguishing characteristics of Soviet infantry as observed in two years of combat. Offensive and defensive tactics; employment of armor. Includes suggestions regarding infantry training and organization.

C-059
Interrogation on Operation SEELOEWE. By Generaloberst Franz Halder, General der Artiilerie Walter Warlimont, Generalmajor Hasso von Wedel, Oberst i. G. Rolf Kratzer, and Ministerialrat im OKW Dr. Helmuth Greiner; 32 pp; 1949. The influence of SEELOEWE on other aspects of German strategy and on psychological warfare. Interservice dissension over responsibility for the plan and varied views on its feasibility are described, with some sidelights on diplomatic maneuvers. Particular emphasis is given to the role of SELOEWE as a cover plan for Operation BARBAROSSA.

C-059a
Operation SEELOEWE--Supplement. By Ministerialrat im OKW Helmuth Greiner and General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 41 pp; 1949. Interesting but inconclusive discussion of Hitler's intentions.

C-060
Location of Records of the German Nineteenth Army. By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg; 1 p; 1949.

C-061
Field Fortifications Around the Nettuno Beachhead (1944). By Generaloberst Eberhard von Mackensen; 16 pp; 1950. Technical data on the German defenses. (Not translated--1954.)

C-062
Wire Communications in the West (Fountainbleau 1940). By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg; 22 pp, 3 maps, 7 photographs; 1949. Organization of the OKW communications net.

C-063
Austro-Hungarian General Staff. By General Albert de Bartha; 239 pp, 1 illus; 1951. Origin and organization of the Austro-Hungarian General Staff; its history through World War l; formation and history of the Hungarian General Staff to 1945.

C-064
Mediterranean War, Part V, "Campaign in Italy," Part II. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 247 pp, 6 illus; 1950. Critique of MS #T-1b. Comments by the

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theater commander covering the period May 1944 to spring 1945.

C-064a C-064b
Mediterranean War, Part V, "Campaign in Italy," Part II; Commentary (a) and Questionnaire (b). By Generalfeldmarschali Albert Kesselring; 2 vois, 21 pp; 1950-51. Authority and responsibility of the Commander in Chief Southwest in northern Italy. Includes a short supplementary questionnaire and comments on MS #C-064.

C-065a to C-065m
GREINER SERIES--OKW WAR DIARY (1939-43). By Ministerialrat im OKW Dr. Heimuth Greiner; 1950-51. A day-by-day record of events at OKW until April 1943, compiled by the official OKW historian. A valuable record prepared from personal notes and original draft entries as a substitute for the original war diary destroyed at the end of the war. Describes Hitler's leadership, his reactions and decisions, and presents an overall picture of events as seen from the Wehrmacht Operations Staff. The work is divided into thirteen parts as follows:

C-065a
Greiner Diary Notes, 12 Aug 1942-12 Mar 1943. 212 pp; 1950.

C-065b
OKW, World War II. 28 pp; 1950.

C-065c
Poland, 1939. 24 pp; 1950.

C-065d
Western and Northern Europe, 1940.

C-065e
Italy, Winter 1940-41. 34 pp; 1950.

C-065f
Africa, 1941. 44 pp; 1950.

C-065g
Balkans, 1941. 69 pp; 1950.

C-065h
Operation FELIX. 21 pp; 1950.

C-065i
Operation BARBAROSSA. 126 pp; OCMH muitilith; 1950.

C-065j
Draft Entries in the War Diary of the National Defense Branch, Wehrmacht Operations Office (later Wehrmacht Operations Staff) Aug-Nov 1940. 222 pp; 1950.

C-065k
Draft Entries in the War Diary of the National Defense Branch, Wehrmacht Operations Office (later Wehrmacht Operations Staff) Dec 1940-Mar 1941. 229 pp; 1950.

C-065l
Records of Situation Conferences of the National Defense Branch, Wehrmacht Operations Office (later Wehrmacht Operations Staff) 8 Aug 1940-25 Jun 1941. 270 pp, 1951.

C-065m
Sheets from the War Diary of the National Defense Branch, Wehrmacht Operations Office (later Wehrmacht Operations Staff) 25, 27 Sep, 8 Nov 1939, 23 Jul 1941. 10 pp; 1950. Pages removed from the war diary by order of General Warlimont in order to conceal certain entries from Hitler.

C-066
The Events in Tunisia--22 Feb 1943. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 10 pp; 1949. Answers to a questionnaire.

C-067a C-067b
Decisions Affecting the Campaign in Russia (1941-42). By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 2 vols, 26 pp; OCMH multilith; 1949. Answers to three groups of questions on factors which influenced decisions of the German High Command in 1941-42.

C-068
Mines in the Channel. By Vizeadmiral Friedrich Ruge and Adm.TheodorKrancke; 5 pp, 1 illus; 1950. A short summary of answers to a questionnaire.

C-069a to C-069f
CHAIN OF COMMAND IN THE WEST. See authors below; 6 vols; 1949. Six. answers to a questionnaire on the mission and activities of Army Group B (Fieid Marshal Rommel) 1943-44. Part f contains copies of important German documents and diaries (Fuehrer Order No. 51, dated 3 Nov 1943). Individual studies as follows:

C-069a
Chain of Comand in the West. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 13 pp. (Not translated--1954).

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C-069b
Chain of Command in the West. By Vizeadmiral Friedrich Ruge; 5 pp. (Original in English.)

C-069c
Chain of Command in the West. By Generalmajor Horst von Buttlar; 12 pp. (Not translated--1954.)

C-069d
Chain of Command in the West. By Generalleutnant Bodo Zimmermann; 21 pp. (Not translated--1954.)

C-069e
Chain of Command in the West. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 12 pp. (Not translated--1954.)

C-069f
Chain of Command in the West. By Generaffeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt; 52 pp. (Not translated--1954.)

C-070
Reflections on High Command Organization--The Unification Problem. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 51 pp, 2 illus; OCMH lithograph, German Report Series; 1950. Based on the author's experience as OKWdeputy chief of operations.

C-071
Field Fortifications in Central Italy. By General der Infanterie Hans v. Greiffenberg; 25 pp; 1950. (Not translated--1954).

C-0072
Antiaircraft Artillery Project for Ground Combat. By General der Flakartillerie August Schmidt; 8 pp; 1949. The use of antiaircraft artillery against ground targets.

C-073
The Last Finnish War (1941-44). By General der Infanterie Dr.Waldemar Erfurth; 370 pp, 1 illus; 1949. Account of German-Finnish collaboration by the German military representative with the Finnish High Command.

C-074
Army Group Commanders' Right of Direct Report. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 4 pp; 1950.

C-075 C-075a C-075b
Final Commentaries on the Campaign in North Africa, 1941-4. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 2 vols, 164 pp; 1950-51. A critique of MS #T-3 Includes answers to three questionnaires on North Africa.

C-076
Reproduction Equipment. By Generalmajor H. Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrandt; 4 pp; 1950. A short survey and evaluation of German Army map reproduction methods and equipment.

C-077
15th Panzer Grenadier Division in Sicily (May-Aug 1943). By Generalleutnant Eberhart Roth; 46 pp; 1951. By the division commander. (Not translated--1954).

C-078
Sixth Army, Russia. By Major Franckel; 74 pp, 3 illus; 1950. Defense and counterattack on the Mius Front, July-August 1943. A detailed account of an important battle won against heavy odds. Suited fpr use by service schools as an example of combat in Russia.

C-079
Experiences of a Division in Russia, 1941). By General der Artillerie Curt Gallenkamp; 42 pp, 7 illus; 1951. Tactical examples illustrated by sketch maps.

C-080
Experience of a Battalion Commander on the Eastern Front. Author unknown; 10 pp; 1950. Translated from an article Allgemeine Schweizerische Militaerzeitschrift, Vol. 2, February 1949.

C-081
Battalion in the Stalingrad Pocket. Autho r unknown; 19 pp, 3 illus; 1950. Translated from an article in Allgemeine Schweizerische Militaerzeitschrift. Combat conditions in the pocket.

C-082
The Russian Armored Command. Author unknown; 5 pp; 1950. Translated from an article in Allgemeine Schweizerische Militaerzeitschrift. Postwar organization of Soviet armor.

C-083
Russian Battalion in Defense. Author unknown; 2 pp, 1 illus; 1950. Translated from n article in Allgemeine Schweizerische Militaerzeitschrift. A summary of Russian small unit defense tactics, described in the Russian periodical Voenii Viestnik.

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C-084
Units in Italy (Jan 1944-May 1945). By Generalleutnant Harry Hoppe; 193 pp, 2 illus; 1952. The 278th Infantry Division on the Adriatic coast; an account of combat and withdrawal typical of German operations in Italy near the end of the war. (Not translated--1954.)

C-085
406th Division (Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 2 vols, 36 pp; 1951. Commitment against the Allied air landing at Nijmegen.

C-086
The Landing of the American Seventh Army in Southern France (Aug 1944). By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand and 4 others; 69 pp; 1952. Fighting around Toulon after the American landing. Personal recollections of German field commanders.

C-087a
Division "Hermann Goering" in Sicily (10-14 Jul 1943). By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg and Oberst i. G. Hellmut Bergengruen; 23 pp; 1951. (Not translated--1954.)

C-087b
Division "Hermann Goering"--Questionnaire (26 May-Jun 1944). By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg and Generalleutnant Wilhelm Schmalz; 29 pp; 1951. The fighting around Rome. (Not translated-1954).

C-087c
Division "Hermann Goering" in Sicily 1943 (10-14 Jul 1943).-Commentary. By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg and General der Fallschirmtruppen Paul Conrath; 13 pp; 1951. Revision of MS #C-087a. (Not translated--1954).

C-087d
Division "Hermann Goering"--Questionnaire (11 -12 Jul 1943). By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt and Oberst i. G. Hellmut Bergengruen; 5 pp, 1 illus; 1951. Supplement to MS #C-087a. (Not translated--1954.)

C-088
Report on the Cooperation of German Officers with the Historical Division During Imprisonment. By Generalmajor Carl; 5 pp; 1950.

C-089
Units Opposing the U.S. 28th Division in the Huertgen Forest. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and others; 51 pp, 2 illus; 1952. Six replies to a questionnaire on the fighting for Vossenack and Kommerscheid in November 1944. (Not translated--1954.)

C-090
Commentaries on "The Campaign in North Africa" by General Nehring and "The Mediterranean War" by Field Marshal Kesselring. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 47 pp; 1951. Comments on the Allied landing in North Africa and the subsequent campaign in Tunisia (MSS #T-3, C-064, and C-075). Includes comments on German-Italian relations and German overall strategy. (Not translated-1954).

C-091
Defense of Western Europe. (CONFIDENTIAL); 17 pp; 1951.

C-092a
High Level Decisions--Tunisian Campaign. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 54 pp; 1951. Answers to a questionnaire on command organization (Not translated--1954.)

C-092b
High Level Decision-Tunisian Campaign. By GeneralfeldmarschaM Albert Kesselring; 4 pp; 1951. Answers to a questionnaire on command organization. (Not translated--1954.)

C-092c
High Level Decisions--Tunisian Campaign--Commentary. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 3 pp; 1951. Supplement to MS #C-092a. (Not translated--1954.)

C-093 C-093a
OKW Activities (1 Jul-30 Sep 1943.) By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 2 vols; 235 pp; 1951-52. A record of political developments and strategic planning. MS #C-093a (14 pp) covers Italian intentions after Italy's withdrawal from association with Germany. (Not translated--1954.)

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C-094
Tunisian Campaign. By Generaloberst Hans-Juergen von Arnim; 9 pp; 1951. Replies to a questionnaire. (Not translated--1954.)

C-095 to C-0095g
WAR DIARY OF THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN (1943-45). By General der Panzertruppen Frido von Senger und Etterlin; 8 vols, 499 pp; 1951-53. Based partly on the war diary of XIV Panzer Corps, which the author commanded, and partly on private diaries. The work is divided into eight parts as follows:

C-095
War Diary of the Italian Campaign--Liaison Activities with Italian Sixth Army (1943).

C-095a
War Diary of the Italian Campaign--Sardinia and Corsica.

C-095b
War Diary of the Italian Campaign--Cassino.

C-095c
War Diary of the Italian Campaign--Prevention of an Enemy Breakthrough During the Retreat to the Arno.

C-095d
Diary of the Italian Campaign--Defense of the Gothic Line and Partisan Warfare Around Boiogna.

C-095e
War Diary of the Italian Campaign--Destruction of Army Group C.

C-095f
War Diary of the Italian Campaign--Formal Surrender of Army Group C at Florence.

C-095g
War Diary of the Italian Campaign--The End of the Hitier Regime.

C-096
A Collection of Military Essays of Guenther Blumentritt. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 1194 pp, 72 illus; 1952. Some sixty miscellaneous essays on military subjects written 1945-47. Philosophical reflections on the lessons to be drawn from a study of military history. (Not translated--1954.)

C-097
THE DRIVE ON ROME. See authors below; 5 vols; 1951-52. Comments of four senior German commanders on a draft chapter, "The Drive on Rome," intended for inclusion in the series UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II. The work consists of the following five manuscripts:

C-097a
The Drive on Rome. By General der Atillerie Walter Warlimont; 24 pp. (Not translated--1954.)

C-097b
The Drive on Rome. By General der Panzertruppen Frido von Senger und Etterling; 14 pp. (Not translated--1954.)

C-097c
The Drive on Rome. By Generaloberst Heinrich von Vietinghoff; 5 pp. (Not tranlated--1954.)

C-097d
The Drive on Rome. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 11 pp. (Not translated--1954.)

C-097e
The Drive on Rome. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 9 pp. (Not translated--1954.)

C-098
Recollections of Tunisia. By Generaloberst Juergen von Arnim; 121 pp, 6 illus; 1951. An account by a former German commander in Tunisia. (Not translated--1954.)

C-099a to C-099o
OKW ACTIVITIES (WARLIMONT SERIES. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 17 vols. The following studies and detailed commentaries and explanations of the reconstructed OKW war diaries for the years 1943-44. The author was deputy chief of the Wehrmacht Operations Staff from 1941 to late 1944. He often acted for General Jodl, chief of the Wehrmacht Operations Staff, who was usually away at Hitler's personal headquarters. The author was in effect acting operations officer at the joint level. He drafted the orders to the theater commanders, often conveyed Hitler's wishes to the Army, Navy, and Air Force, and assisted in shaping policies that affected all of the national war effort. Of the studies originally projected, eight have been completed by July 1954.

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C-099a
OKW Activities--The West (1 April-31 December 1944). 4 vols, 258 pp; 1952. The supplement (Vol. IV) includes statistics. (Not translated--1954.)

C-099b
OKW Activities--The Italian Theater (1 Apr-31 Dec 1944). 73 pp; 1952. (Not translated--1954.)

C-099c
OKW Activities--War Diary of the Armed Forces Operations Staff (1 Oct-31 Dec 1943). 134 pp; 1952. Continuation of MS #C-093. Further comments on the OKW war diary. A study of the interrelation of the different war theaters with emphasis on the Mediterranean area. (Not translated--1954.)

C-099d
OKW Activities--The OKW Theaters Within the Framework of the Overall Conduct of the War (1 Jan-31 Mar 1944). 71 pp; 1953. Hitler's strategy and the overall conduct of the war. (Not translated--1954).

C-099e
OKW Activities--Developments in the Southwest (1 Jan-31 Mar 1944). 85 pp; 1953. Comments on the war in Italy. (Not translated--1954).

C-0999f
OKW Activities--Developments in the West (1 Jan-31 Mar 1944). 86 pp; 1953. Continuation of MS #C-099a. (Not translated--1954.)

C-099g
OKW Activities--Developments in the Southeast (1 Jan-31 Mar 1944). (Projected.)

C-099h
OKW Activities--Zone of the Interior (1 Jan-31 Mar 1944). (Projected.)

C-099i
OKW Activities--Assignment of Units to the Eastern Front (1 Jan-31 Mar 1944). (Projected.)

C-099j
OKW Activities--The Battles for the Nettuno Beachhead (22 Jan-31 Mar 1944). (Projected.)

C-099k
OKW Activities--The Southeastern Theater (1 Apr-31 Dec 1944). (Projected.)

C-099l
OKW Activities--The Northern Theater (1 Apr-31 Dec 1944). (Projected.)

C-099m
OKW Activities--The MARGARETHE Plan (Mar-Nov 1944). (Projected.)

C-099n
OKW Activities--Croatia from the Military Viewpoint in 1944. (Projected.)

C-099o
OKW Activities--Effect of Enemy Air Attacks on German Oil Production. (Projected.)

C-099p
Basis and Objectives of the German Operations in Italian North Africa. 29 pp; 1951. A study from the viewpoint of OKW. (Not translated--1954).

C-099q
Basis and Objectives of the German-Italian Campaign in Tunisia, 1942-43. 24 pp; 1951. A study of coalition warfare from the viewpoint of OKW. (Not translated--1954.)

C-100
The German Campaign in Greece and Crete, 1941. By Generalmajor Burkhart Muelfer-Hillebrand; 66 pp, 7 maps, 15 photographs; 1952. (Not translated--1954.)

C-101
The Relationship Between the German Campaign in the Balkans and the Invasion of Russia. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand; 25 pp; 1952. (Not translated--1954.)

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CHAPTER 5
D-SERIES MANUSCRIPTS

The first studies in this series, MSS #D-001 through D-317, were written at Garmisch between December 1946 and July 1947. Later studies were answers to specific questionnaires submitted by OCMH. The last manuscript number was assigned early in 1951. Most studies in this series concern German operations in the Mediterranean theater and Russia, but there are also reports and theoretical treatises on naval and air warfare, strategy, tactics, organization, and operational problems of higher headquarters.

As a group the D-series studies are more hastily written and perhaps less reliable than studies in the C- and P-series. Some of these manuscripts have been used s source material for the T-series.

D-001
Operations of the Fifth Panzer Army in Tunisia (1943). By General der Panzertruppen Gustav von Yoerst; 26 pp; 1947. A narrative account.

D-002
Administrative Supply of the Luftwaffe in Africa and Italy. By Generalintendant Dr. Plagemann; 11 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Administration of rations, clothing, and pay.

D-003
Italian War Production Subsequent to 13 Sep 1943. By Generalmajor Dr. Leyers; 39 pp, 1 illus, OCMH multilith; 1947. Illustrates problems of collaboration between allies.

D-004
Sicilian Campaign: Special Problems and Their Solution (Jul-Aug 1943). By Generalmajor Max Ulich; 11 pp; 1947. A critique of improvised defense methods. Of limited value.

D-005
Fortress Tunis (1-11 May 1943). By Generalmajor Ernst Schnarrenberger; 1947. A review of events prior to the surrender, written by the fortress commander. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-006
Africa Corps (28 Apr-30 Sep 1941). By Generalleutnant Phiiip Muelier-Gebhard; 1947. Notes by the corps chief of staff on events, conferences, and inspection trips. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-007
104th Motorized Infantry Regiment 1941). By Generalmajor Hans-Henning von Holzendorff; 1947. Movement by air from Italy to Africa. (Not translated-not available in USAREUR.)

D-008
Designation of OB Sued as Supreme Commander Mediterranean Theater (Sep 1942). By General der Flieger Paul 34 pp; 1947. A review of events and a discussion of problems encountered at a high-level joint headqarters. Included in Volume III in MS #T-3; also available as a separate study. (German version not available in USAREUR.)

D-009
Panzer Group Africa Engineer (26 Aug-Sep 1941). By Generalmajor Gerhard Jordan; 10 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Interesting side-lights on the siege of Tobruk, activities of the theater headquarters, and German-Italian relations. (Not translated--1954.)

D-010
Rail Transportation Problems in Italy. By Generalmajor Karl Theodor Koerner; 11 pp; 1947.

D-011
The Development of the Super Battery in German ZI Air Defenses Between 1944 and 1945. By General der Flakartillery Walthervon Axthelm; 11 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Technical.

D-012
Panzer Army Africa (Decision to Occupy Mareth Line-13 Jan 1943). By Generalmajor Fritz Krause: 3 pp; 1947. Field

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Marshal Rommel's order to reconnoiter and improve the Mareth position; historical. (Not translated--1954.)

D-013
Construction of Strategic Field Fortifications in Italy (Sep 1943-Oct 1944.) Part I. By Generalmajor Hans Bessel; pp; 1947. Technical.

D-014
362d Infantry Division (Nov 1943-Jan 1944). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Erich Duensing; 8 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Organization, training,and commitment in northern Italy. (Not translated--1954.)

D-015
The Use of Italian Industry in the Service of German Munitions Production. By Generalmajor Hans Henrici; 3 pp; 1947.

D-016
Manpower Inspection, Italy (Feb 1944). By General der Infanterie Walter von Unruh; 19 pp, 1 illus; 1947. The author was responsible for combing out non-combatants capable of infantry service during the last phase of the war. See also MS #D-370. (Not translated--1954.)

D-017
Luftwaffe Capabilities in the Mediterranean Theater After the Allied Landing in French North Africa. By General der Flieger Paul Deichmann; 40 pp; 1947. A technical and tactical study of the status and employment of the German Air Force at the close of 1942. Also included as part of MS #T-3, Vol. III.

D-018
Campaign Against Russia (Employment of Second Army Engineers. By Generalmajor Wilhelm Petersen; 39 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. A general account of engineer experience.

D-019
Clothing and Equipment in Snow and Extreme Cold. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Renduiic; 9 pp; 1947. Based on German experience in Russia.

D-020
Field Expedients, Russia. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Renduiic; 10 pp; 1947. Technical improvisations in the field.

D-021
15th Panzer Grenadier Regiment (3 Sep 1943). By Generalmajor Max Ulich; 3 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Allied landing at Reggio, Italy. (Not translated--1954.)

D-022
The Employment and Tactics of Artillery Delaying Action. By Generalleutnant Josef Prinner; 6 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Of limited value.

D-023
15th Panzer Grenadier Regiment (18-23 Jul 1943). By Generalmajor Max Ulich; 4 pp. 1947. Delaying action on the north coast of Sicily. (Not translated--1954.)

D-024
Reasons for Rommel's Success in Africa 1941-42. By Generalmajor Hans-Hennig von Holzendorff; 41 pp, 9 illus; 1947. Evaluation of Field Marshal Rommel as a commander.

D-025
Cancelled.

D-026
LXXV Corps Artillery on the Ligurian Coast (Apr-Jul 1944). By Generalmajor Dr. Heinrich Hoffmann; 13 pp, 2 illus; 1947.

D-027
See MS #B-639.

D-028
See MS #B-638.

D-029
Italian War Production (Sep 1941-Apr 1945). By Generalmajor Ernst von Horstig; 50 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Activities of the German chief of military economy in Italy. Comments on Italian-German cooperation. (Not translated--1954.)

D-030
Siege of Tobruk (Jun-Oct 1941). By Generalmajor Gerhard Jordan; 1947. Strength and disposition of both sides,(Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-031
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Against Formations at High Altitudes. By General der Flakartillerie Waiter von Axthelm; 5 pp, 2 illus; 1947. A technicial report on the double fuze; its use in the defense of Germany, beginning in autumn 1944.

D-032
Italian 2d Division "Littorio" (Nov 1943-1945). By Generalleutnant Rudolf Tschudi; 16 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Organization; training by German officers; commitment. An account of collaboration between allies, written by the German commanding general. (Not translated--1954.)

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D-033
The Influence of Terrain, Seasons, and Weather on Operations in Russia. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 11 pp; 1947.

D-034
Diseases of Men and Horses Experienced by the Troops in Russia. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 9 pp; 1947.

D-035
The Effect of Extreme Cold on Weapons, Wheeled Vehicles and Tracked Vehicles. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 3 pp; 1947. A supplement to MS #D-033.

D-036
The Fighting Qualities of the Russian Soldier. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 10 pp; Hist Div USAREUR multilith, Vol. II, No. 8; 1953. Based on personal experience.

D-037
Concept and Formation of the Reich Labor Service. By Reichsarbeitsfuhrer Konstantin Hierl; 66 pp, 3 illus; 1947. A discussion of organization and leadership, by its former chief.

D-038
Commitment of German Air Forces in Sardinia and Corsica. By Generalmajor Hubertus Hitschhold; 16 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

D-039
Liaison Officer From A-4 of the Second Air Fleet with the G-4 of Commander-in-Chief South. By Generalmajor Wilhelm Merz; 3 pp, 1 illus; 1947. A report on the author's activities.

D-040
Negotiations with the Representative of General Barre and the Resident of Tunis, "Admiral Esteva. By Generaloberst Bruno Loezer; 4 pp; 1947. Personal recollections.

D-041
29th Panzer Grenadier Division (Jun-Jul 1943). By General der Panzertruppen Walter Fries; 6 pp; 1947. In southern Italy and Sicily; the account covers only organization, training, and assembly. (Not translated--1954.)

D-042
The Role of Searchlights in World War II. By General der Flakartillerie Walfher von Axthelm; 7 pp; 1947. Development,tactical employment, and future value.

D-043
15th Panzer Division (15-17 Jun 1941). By Generalmajor Hans-Henning von Holzendorff; 1947. The Battle of Soilum. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-044
Effect of Allied Air Attacks on the Verona Area and the Brenner Pass from the End of April 1944 to 25 April 1945. By Generalleutnant Hermann Hoegner; 14 pp; 1947.

D-045
The Role of Artillery in the Siege of Tobruk-Part I: Up to the Autumn Battle of 1941. By Generalleutnant Karl Boettcher; 10 pp, lillus; 1947. Non-technica; Also included as part of MS #T-3, Vol. I

D-046
Studies on the Mareth Position-Part II: Survey and Construction. By Generalmajor Fritz Kraus; 10 pp, 12 illus; 1947. Non-technical.

D-047
Air Transport of 104th Armored Infantry Regiment to Tobruk (Apr 1941). By Mamor Werner Reissmann; 6 pp; 1947. From Italy to Africa.

D-048
Experience Gained in Fighting Fires Resulting from Air Warfare. By Generalleutnant Dr. Johannes Mayer; 24 pp; 1947. Technical.

D-049
Railroad Situation from January 1944 to the Beginning of the May Offensive (Italy). By Oberst i. G. Klaus Stange; 11 pp; 1947.

D-050
Employment of Flak in an Army Defense Zone. By Generalleutnant Werner Prellberg; 23 pp; 1947. Antiaircraft and antitank tactics.

D-051
Staff Libya (Jul-Aug 1941). By Generalmajor Hermann Horttmann; 1947. Report on transfer of "Colonial Staff Libya" North Africa. (Not translated-not available in USAREUR.)

D-052
Command in Critical Situations. By Generaioberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 11 pp, 1 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947. An inter esting tactical situation at Kozel'sk, 9--111 Oct 1941.

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D-053
Russian Command: The 13th Russian Cavalry Division in Action at Kozel'sk. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 11 pp, 1 illus; 1947. A supplement to MS #D-052.

D-054
War Experiences in Russia, Chapter IV: Kirov and the 40-km. Gap; Experiences as Commandant at Roslavl. By General der Infantrie Walter von Unruh; 19 pp; 1947. A personal report.

D-055
War Experiences in Russia, Chapter III: Kaluga and the 80-km. Gap. By General der Infanterie Walter von Unruh; 14 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. The fighting on the right wing of Fourth Army in Dec. 1941.

D-056
War Experiences in Russia, Chapter I: Commander of Brest-Litovsk; Chapter II: Commander of the Fourth Army Rear Area. By General der Infantrie Walter von Unruh; 47 pp; 1947. Communications zone activities.

D-057
Population in the Zone of Operations on the Eastern Front. By Generalmajor Aug.; 10 pp; 1947. German-Russian relations in an army communications zone.

D-058
See MS #B-640.

D-059
Maps and Area Studies of Russia for Flying Personnel. By Generalmajor Ernst Drechsel; 5 pp; 1947. Deficiencies in German maps of Russia.

D-060
Commander of Second Air Fleet on the Southern Front in Italy (Oct 1943). By Generalmajor Hubertus Hitschhold; 9 pp; 1947. Historical.

D-061
The Estonian Contingents in 1944-45. By General der Artillerie Hans Speth; 3 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. Historical account and evaluation.

D-062
Siege of Tobruk (Oct 1941). By General leutnant Boettcher; 1947. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-063
Special Experience Gained in Marches of Motorized Formations and Units in Sicily. By Generalmajor Max Ulich; 7 pp; 1947.
Special procedures necessitated by enemy air superiority.

D-064
First Stuka Wing (Feb-May 1941). By Generalmajor Hans-Joachim Rath; 5 pp; 1947. Malta and Crete.

D-065
Preparations for the Commitment of Parachute and Other Airborne Units in the Projected Invasion of Malta (Jun 1942). By Generalleutnant Gerhard Conrad; 5 pp; 1947.

D-066
Situation in OKW (Oct-Dec 1942). By Generalmajor Eckhard Christian; 16 pp; 1947. The Wehrmacht High Command before, during, and after the Allied landing in North Africa, Nov 1942.

D-067
Mission of OB Sued with the Auxiliary Battle Command in North Africa after the Allied Landing. Battles in Tunisia--Part I (Nov-Dec 1942). By General der Flieger Paul Deichmann; 57 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Combined Axis strategy and supply. In cluded in MS #T-3, Part 3.

D-068
Signals, Mediterranean Theater (Nov 1942-Jun 1943). By General der Nachrichtentruppen Wolfgang Martini; 16 pp, 1 illus; 1947. A study showing the tremendous difficulties which were overcome by interservice cooperation and various improvisations. (Not translated--1954.)

D-069
Ten Points to be Remembered by the Leader of a Reconnaissance or Combat Patrol in Difficult Wooded Terrain. By Oberstleutnant i. G. Hans Roschmann; 6 pp; 1947. Based on field experience in Russia.

D-070
Report of Army Rear Area Commander, Army of North Africa, Part I (Nov 1942). By Generalmajor Ernst Schnarrenberger; 16 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Historical.

D-071
Supply by Air of the Enlarged Bridgehead of Tunis (1 Dec 1942-11 May 1943). By Generalleutnant Ulrich Buchholz; 18 pp, 3 illus; 1947.

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D-072
Report on my Activities as Commander of Rear Area of Army of North Africa. By Generalmajor Ernst Schnarrenberger; 15 pp; 1947. Part II, Nov 1942-Apr 1943. Historical.

D-073
Rocket Projectors in the Eastern Theater. By Generalmajor Ernst Graewe; 11 pp; 1947. Technical and tactical study.

D-074
Part Played by the 187th Infantry Regiment in the 87th Infantry Division's Attack the Beginning of the Russian Campaign on 23 June 1941. By Generalleutnant Hans Bergen; 29 pp, 2 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947. Organization, preparation, and execution of a river crossing against weak enemy resistance. Includes comments on infantry organization.

D-075
Encirclement and Annihilation of the Russian 32d Cossack Division (6 and 7 Aug 1941). By Generalleutnant Hans Bergen; 25 pp, 1 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947.

D-076
An Army Engineer in Russia (1942). By Generalmajor Erich Abberger; 25 pp, 5 illus; 1947. A study by the Eleventh Army chief engineer officer, describing the general situation and special problems on the Leningrad front. (Not translated--1954.)

D-077
A Reflection on the Causes of the Defeat. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 18 pp; 1947. Military reasons for Gerany's defeat.

D-078
Winter Fighting of the 253d Infantry Division in the Rzhev Area. By General der Infanterie Otto Schellert; 27 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. A narrative account of action from October 1941 to March 1942, including comments on winter combat.

D-079
Advance and Breakthrough of the 6th Panzer Division on 15 and 16 July 1944. By Generalleutnant Rudolf von Waldenfels; 9 pp. 1 illus; multilith by 525th MIS Group; 1947. Relief of encircled forces west of Vilno.

D-080
Cancelled.

D-080a
The Command Decision. By Generaloberst Dr. lorhar Rendulic; 31 pp, 2 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947. A theoretical study illustrated by a tactical example (Rogochev, 1941).

D-081
104th Rifle Regiment (Jun 1942). By Werner Reissmann; 1947. Capture of Gol el Valeb in the Battle of Gazala. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-082
Rommel's System of Fortification in Africa 1941-42. By Major Werner Reissmann; 6 pp, 3 illus; 1947.

D-083
15th Panzer Division (Aug-Sep 1942). By General der Panzertruppen Gustav von Vaerst; 1947. Advance towards the (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-084
Supplement to "Reasons for Rommel's Success in Africa, 1941-42." By Generalmajor Friedrich von Mellenthin; 5 pp; 1947. Supplement to MS #D-024.

D-085
The Battles of the "Hermann Goering Division in Tunisia (Jan-12 May 1943). By Major Christoph Werner; 11 pp; 1947. Activation and transfer to Tunisia.

D-086
The First Phase of the Engagements in Tunisia, up to the Assumption of Command by the Newly Activated Fifth Panzer Army Headquarters on 9 Dec 1942--Part I. By General der Panzertruppen Walter Nehring; 12 pp, 1 map; 1947. A report on command decisions and the over-all situation. Also included in MS #T-3, Vol. 2a, Part. II.

D-087
15th Panzer Division (30 Apr-1 1941). By Generalmajor Hans-Henning von Holzendorff; 1947. The attack on Mdana (Tobruk area). Also included in MS #T-3, Vol. I. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-088
5th Panzer Regiment (13-14 Apr 1941). By Generalmajor Ernst Bolbrinker; 147.

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Surprise raid on Tobruk from the south. Also included in MS #T-3, Vol. I. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-089
Reconnaissance in the Battle of Sicily. By Generalmajor Max Ulich; 5 pp; 1947. Historical.

D-090
Stockpiling Supplies for Sardinia and Sicily (May-Jun 1943). By Generalmajor Conrad Seibt; 4 pp; 1947. A short report of more historical than technical interest.

D-091
Evacuation of Sicily and Sardinia in August 1942. By Generalmajor Conrad Seibt; 2 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. Historical.

D-092
See MS #B-641.

D-093
Railroad, Sea and Air Transport Situation for Supply of Africa Through Italy (Jan-May 1943). By Generalmajor Conrad Seibt; 8 pp; 1947. Evaluation of the logistical situation in Africa.

D-094
Preparations for the Capture of Malta. By Generalmajor Conrad Seibt; 5 pp; 1947. Transport and supply aspects.

D-095
29th Panzer Grenadier Division (30 Jul 1943). By Generalmajor Max Ulich; 2 pp, 1 illus; 1947. German counterattack at Motta, Sicily. (Not translated--1954.)

D-096
The Veterinary Service During the Campaign in the East. By Dr. Lukas Schaefer; 5 pp; Hist Div EUCOM multilith; 1947. A general introduction to a series of manuscripts covering veterinary matters.

D-097
Horses in the Russian Campaign. By Dr. Lukas Schaefer and Dr. Kurt Seifert; 7 pp; 1947. Forage, feed, water; preparation for the winter.

D-098
Horse Diseases During the Eastern Campaign (1941-45). By Dr. Maximilian Betzler; 9pp; Hist Div EUCOM multilith; 1947.

D-099
Remounts, Acclimatization, and Breeds. By Dr. Rudolf Neven and Dr. Lukas Schaefer; 7 pp; 1947.

D-100
Army Veterinary Service. By Dr. Walter Koenig; 1947. Meat inspection. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-101
46th Infantry Division (1-2 Sep 1942). By General der Infanterie Franz Mattenklott; 4 pp; 1947. Amphibious attack across the Kerch Straits. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-102
Protection of Lines of Communication in the East (1 Sep 1941-Feb 1943). By Generalmajor Gustav von Bechtolsheim; 7 pp; 1947. Sector of Rear Area Commander, Army Group Center; defense against partisans.

D-103
132d Infantry Division--Geo-military Description of the Western Ukraine--The Russian Soldier. By Generalleutnant Rudolf Sintzenich; 8 pp, 2 illus; 1947. A study by a front-line commander.

D-104
90th Light Africa Division (Apr-Sep 1942). By Generalleutnant Ulrich Kleemann; 1947. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-105
21st Panzer Division (Dec 1941-Feb 1942). By Generalleutnant Karl Boerrcher; 1947. Combat in North Africa. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-106
Combat in Deep Snow. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 17 pp; 1947, March and combat problems; a short resume of the 1941-42 and 1942-43 winter campaigns in Russia.

D-107
Tactical Principles of Mountain Warfare. By Generalleutnant Heinrich Greiner; 13 pp; 1947. General doctrine; suggestions based on personal experience.

D-108
362d infantry Division (Jan-Feb 1944). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Erich Duensing; 6 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Coast defense in Italy; some general ideas on coast defense. Also included in MS #T-1a, Chapter XII. (Not translated--1954.)

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D-109
Security Measures Against Strikes. By Generalleutnant der Polizei Walther Junecke; 30 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. Organization and activities of the German "Technical Emergency Service."

D-110
Officer Procurement, World War II. By Generalmajor Helmuth Bachelin; 48 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947.

D-111
Organization of Air Defense in the Field: Experiences of I Flak Corps. By Generaloberst H. Weise; 15 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. Reasons for the organization of large unified antiaircraft forces for commitment at the point of main effort. In cludes three examples from the Western Campaign, 1940.

D-112
29th Panzer Grenadier Division, Sicily (1943). By Generalmajor Max Ulich; 4 pp; 1947. Historical. (Not translated--1954.)

D-113
Engineer Combat in Mountains. By Generalmajor Georg Reinecke; 12 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Balkans and Sicily; engineer missions (blocking, mining, bridging) in difficult terrain. (Not translated--1954.)

D-114
Fifth Panzer Regiment (15-18 Jun 1941). By Generalmajor Ernst Bolbrinker; 1947. The battle of Sollum. Also included in MS #T-3, Vol. I. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-115
Veterinary Service (Jan-May 1945). By Generalveterinaer Dr. Heinrich Magerl; 25 pp; 1947. A treatise on horse diseases in general and the organization of a modern veterinary service. Includes personal experiences of the author in Italy, 1945. (Not translated--1954.)

D-116
Overall Situation in the Mediterranean up to the Landing on the Italian Mainland. By Generaloberst Heinrich von Vietinghoff; 7 pp; 1947. Also included in MS #T-1a, Chapter VI.

D-117
Tenth Army, Italy (Aug 1943). By Generaloberst Heinrich von Vietinghoff; 12 pp; 1947. A general situation estimate by the army commander. Also included in MS #T-1a, Chapter VI. (Not translated--1954.)

D-118
15th Panzer Division (Spring 1942). By General der Panzertruppen Gustav "Vaerst; 1947. Battles west of Tobruk. (Not translated--1954; not available USAREUR.)

D-119
Africa Corps (30 Aug-6 Sep 1942). By General der Panzertruppen Walter Nehring; 1947. The attack towards the Also included in MS #T-3, Vol. 2. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-120
The Development of the Situation in North Africa (1 Jan-28 Feb 1943). By General der Panzertruppen Walter Nehring; 14 pp; 1947. Extracts from the diary of the deputy chief, Operations Staff.

D-121
15th Panzer Division (15-17 Jan 1941). By Oberst Rainer Kriebel; 1947. battle of Sollum'. Also included in MS #T-3, Vol. I. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-122
164th Light Africa Division (Feb-May 1943). By Generalmajor Fritz 1947. Mareth Line, Part III. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-123
The Luftwaffe in Libya and Cyrenaic (Oct-Nov 1942). By Generalmajor Hans-Joachim Rath; 9 pp; 1947. The reasons for the breakdown of Italian-German supply across the Mediterranean. (Not translated--1954.)

D-124
The Drive via Gafsa Against Kasserine Pass. By Generalmajor Kurt Frhr. Liebenstein; 5 pp, 1 map; 1947. Preliminaries to this engagement.

D-125
Relationship Between Operations of Supply in Africa (Jan 1943). By Major Richard Feige; 14 pp; 1947. Effect of supply on strategic planning.

D-126
Activities of the Italian Section, Wehrmacht Transportation System. By Generalmajor Max Wehrig; 42 pp, 2 illus, 1 map; 1947. Survey of logistical and planning in Italy.

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D-127
See MS #B-642.

D-128
Supply During the Allied Offensive, May 1944, and Subsequent Fighting to the Apennines. By Oberstleutnant Ernst Eggert; 25 pp; 1947. Also included as Annex I of Chapter IV in MS #T-1b.

D-129
Fighting During Retreat of XXVI Corps to Pskov, Feb 1944. By General der Infanterie Anton Crasser; 7 pp; 1947.

D-130
Second Army Gets Out of the Mud. By General der Kavallerie Gustav Harteneck; 19 pp, 1 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947. A vivid picture of the difficulties and hardships of the muddy season in Russia (Kiev, Orel areas).

D-131
Combat Experiences Until the Western Positions in Estonia were Reached (1944). By General der Infanferie Anton Grosser; 2 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947.

D-132
Cavalry Brigade "Model" (1942). By Generalleutnant Karl-Friedrich von der Meden; 12 pp, 1 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947. Experiences of a special unit organized to engage in mobile warfare in all kinds of Russian terrain and weather. Describes organization, equipment, commitment in the Rzhev area.

D-133
Principles and Experiences of Position Warfare and Retrograde Movements. By General der Artilierie Walter Hartmann; 39 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Instructive examples of operations in Russia.

D-134
Engagements Fought by the 488th Infantry Regiment at the Stryanitsa and Dssno Rivers (6-29 Sep 1941). By Wilhelm Koehler; 29 pp, 4 maps; 1947. Interesting example of attack, defense, and position warfare.

D-135
Advance to the Dnieper, 1941. By Generalleutnant Rudolf" Sintzenich. Route of 132d Infantry Division. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-136
See MS #B-643.

D-137
The Winter Battles of Rzhev, Vyazma, and Yuknov, 1941-42. By Generaloberst Otto Dessloch; 20 pp; 1947. Action west of Moscow.

D-138
The SS Panzergrenadier School. By Klaus Moelhoff; 17 pp; 1947. Organization and program of an officer candidate school; training of modern armored infantry. German combat doctrine at the end of the war.

D-139
The German Military Transportation System in Southern Russia, Rumania, Hungary (24 Nov 1942-25 Mar 1945). By Vico von Rieben; 42 pp, 8 illus, 2 maps; 1947. Southern Russia to 30 Mar 1944. Use and limitations of the railway net in southern Russia.

D-140
Advance and Action of the 528th Infantry Regiment from 22 Jun 1941 to Jan 1942. By Generalmajor Heinrich Buercky; 36 pp, 9 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947. Combat in the Ukraine.

D-141
29th Panzer Grenadier Division (Feb 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Walter Fries; 22 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Counterattack against the Anzio-Nettuno beachhead.

D-142
5th Panzer Regiment (Jul 1942). By Generalmajor Gerhard Mueller; 1947. Penetration of the British lines at El Alamein. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-143
5th Panzer Regiment (26 May-15 Jun 1942). By Generalmajor Gerhard Mueller; 1947. Combat west of Tobruk. (Not translated-1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-144
5th Panzer Regiment (16-21 June 1942). By Generalmajor Gerhard Mueller; 1947. Combat south and west of Tobruk; capture of Tobruk. (Not translated--1954.)

D-145
OKW Reaction to the Allied Landing in North Africa, November 1942. By Generalmajor Eckhard Christian; 14 pp; (See also MS #D-066.)

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D-146
334th Infantry Division (26 Apr-9 May -- 1943). By General major Fritz Krause; 1947. Last battles in Tunisia. (Not Iransiated-1 954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-147
The First Phase of the Battle in Tunisia. By General der Panzertruppen Walter Nehring; 33 pp, 4 maps; 1947. Continuation MS #D-086; course of events from 16 Nov to 10 Dec 1942. A historical account by the acting commander in chief. Also included in MS #T-3, Vol 3a, Part II.

D-148
5th Panzer Regiment (Feb-26 May 1942). By Generalmaior Gerhard Mueller; 1947. Operations of 21st Panzer Division in North Africa. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-149
104th Rifle Regiment (Jul 1941). By Generalmajor Hans-Henning von Holzendorff; 1947. Construction of the Sidi Omar-Halfaya Pass position. Also in cluded in MS #T-3, Vol. I. (Not translated-1954; in available in USAREUR.)

D-150
Defense of the Ligurian Coast. By Generalmajor Guenther Meinhold; 22 pp; 1947. Genoa area, 1944-45. (Not translated--1954.)

D-151
Fighting on the Narva Front: The Evacuation of Estonia and the Withdrawal to the Dvina. By General der Infanterie Anton Grosser; 18 pp, 2 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947. Operations of Armeeabteilung Narva.

D-152
Dniester Crossing (18 Jul 1941). By Generalmajor Paul Schulz; 6 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Crossing at General Poetas; interesting battle narrative of an infantry regiment. (Not translated--1954.)

D-153
XX Corps in the Defense on the Area Southwest of Orel (Summer 1943). By General der Artilierie Rudolf von Roman; 30 pp, 6 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947. Withdrawal across the Desna and Dnieper rivers to the border of the Pripet marshes.

D-154
Experiences with Russian Methods of Warfare and their Utilization in Training the Waffen-SS Panzer Grenadier School. By Klaus Moelhoff; 19 pp; 1947. Russian tactics, including changes and trends during the war years.

D-155
Comparison Between the Infantry Battalion and the Assault Battalion Developed by the Waffen-SS During the Course of the War. By Kurt Gropp; 10 pp; 1947. An analysis of infantry organization and tactics. i

D-156
The Construction of a Strategic Defense Line in the East. Author unknown; 12 pp; 1947. A proposal made by General Olbricht early in 1942. Requirements of manpower and material.

D-157
Protection of the Supply Lines in Southern Ukraine. By Generalleutnant (Lw) Ludwig Keiper; 12 pp; 1947. Protection of rail lines from partisan action.

D-158
The Artillery at Anzio-Nettuno. By Generalmajor Walther Kuehn; 19 pp, 1 illus; 1947. German artillery during and after the Allied landing.

D-159
Ferry Operations (Mediterranean). By Major Fritz Siebel; 1947. Activities of "Special Ferry Command--Italy--North Africa, Jun-Dec 1942." (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-160
Second Air Fleet (Nov 1941-Nov 1942). By General der Flieger Hans Seidermann; 44 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Operations in the Mediterranean; major decisions; over-all planning; ship convoy security; countermeasures against Malta. (Not translated--1954.)

D-161
See MS #B-644.

D-162
German Night Fighters in the Mediterranean. By General der Flieger Joseph Kammhuber; 65 pp; 1947.

D-163
See MS #B-645.

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D-164
German-Italian Panzer Army (Nov 1942). By Generalleutnant Theodor von Sponeck; 1947. Retreat from El Alamein to Marsa el Brega. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-165
German-Italian Panzer Army (Sep-lov 1942). By Generalleutnant Theodor von Sponeck; 1947. The battle of El Alamein. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-166
Report on the Fighting of Kampfgruppe Lang (10th Pz Div) in Tunisia. By Oberst Rudolf Lang; 19 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Defensive fighting at Mezzouna-Maknessy, March-April 1943. (See also MS #D-173.)

D-167
Air Signal Troops with Second Air Fleet: Italy (Jun-Nov 1943). By Generalmajor Eduard Schuetzek; 42 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Questionnaire on ground support, including the Army-Air Force "battle control team." Air-ground liaison.

D-168
100th Mountain Infantry Regiment (22 Dec 1943-9 Jan 1944). By Generalmajor Anton Glasl; 6 pp; 1947. The 5th "Mountain Division in the Cassino area. (Not translated--1954.)

D-169
Battle for Rome and Retreat Northward. By Generalleutnant Heinrich Greiner; pp, 1 illus; 1947. Report on 362d Infantry Division (23 May-10 Jun 1944).

D-170
Tactical Mission, Trace and Organization of the "Senger-Riegel." By Generalmajor Erich Rothe; 11 pp; 1947. Itaiy, Nov 1943-Mar 1944; an example of fortification against armor.

D-171
Panzer Army Africa (Aug 1942). By Generalmajor Friedrich von Melienthin; 1947. Strategic considerations behind the German offensive. (Not translated 1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-172
El Alamein Crisis and its After-Effects in OKW (23 Oct-4 Nov 1942). By Generalmajor Eckhard Christian; 9 pp; 1947.

D-173
Battles of Kampfgruppe Lang in Tunisia (10th Pz Div). By Oberst Rudolf Lang; 37 pp; 8 illus; 1947. Part I: Dec 1942 to 1 Mar 1943. Recollections of Colonel Lang, commander of the 69th Panzer Grenadier Regiment. (See also MS #D-166.)

D-174
Commitment of the 10th Panzer Division in Tunisia. By Oberst Ulrich Buerker; 14 pp; 1947. Movement from France to Africa. Also included in MS #T-3, Vol 3a, Part II.

D-175
The Technical Training of Ordnance Personnel. By Generalmajor Gustav Diesterweg; 10 pp; 1947. A survey of emergency courses undertaken in Germany.

D-176
Veterans Associations. By SS Generalleutnant Max von Behr and SS Generalmajor Fritz Gaedicke; 14 pp, 1 illus; 1947. The Reichskriegerbund and similar organizations. (Not translated--1954.)

D-177
International Law and Germany's Economic Warfare at Sea. By Admiralrichter Dr. Curt Eckhardt; 33 pp; 1947. A justification of Germany's attitude towards unrestricted submarine warfare.

D-178
Officer Procurment in the Waffen-SS (Reception, Processing and Training). By Generalmajor Werner Doerffler-Schuband; 15 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. See also MS #D-110.

D-179
Flak in Coastal and Air Defense: The Atlantic Wall. By General der Flakartillerie Eugen Weissmann; 37 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. The defense of coastal waters and installations against attack from the air.

D-180
21st Panzer Division (19 Jan-9 Feb 1942). By Major Werner Reissmann; 1947. Extracts from a company commander's diary. Also included in MS #T-3, Vol. I. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-181
See MS #B-744.

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D-182
6th SS Mountain Division "Nord" (1941-42). By Generalleutnant Lothar Debes; 46 pp; 1947. Combat in the Kiestinki area (Finland); warfare in forests, swamps, and defiles in summer and winter. (Not translated--1954.)

D-183
255th Infantry Division (Jun-Nov 1941). By Generalleutnant Walter Friedrich Poppe; 25 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Advance into Russia. (Not translated--1954.)

D-184
Campaign of the 255th Infantry Division East and South of Temkino (Dec 1941-Apr 1942). By Generalleutnant Walter Friedrich Poppe; 21 pp, 5 illus; 1947.

D-185
Artillery in Swamps and Ice. By Generalleutnant Karl Prager; 14 pp; 1947. Performance of German artillery in northern Russia.

D-186
Experiences in the Medical Service of a Motorized SS Div. in 1941-42 in Russia. By Oskar Hock; 27 pp; 1947. In the Demjansk pocket; comments by a division surgeon on medical problems.

D-187
71st Infantry Regiment (22 Jun-26 Jul 1941). By Generalleutnant Wilh. Thomas; 18 pp; 1947. Capture of Smolensk, 15 Jul 1941.

D-188
XLII Corps in the Relief of Kovel (19 Mar-5 Apr 1944). By General der Infanterie Franz Mafrenklort; 10 pp, 2 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947.

D-189
The Pomeranian Battle and the Command in the East. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus; 54 pp, 2 maps; 1947. Conferences with Himmler and a report to Hitler (13 Feb to 9 Mar 1945). An account of fighting east of the Oder.

D-190
See MS #B-646.

D-191
Commitment of Flak and Fighters to Protect the German Routes of Supply in Italy (1944-45). By General der Flieger Erich Ritter von Pohl; 11 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947.

D-192
21st Infantry Division, Defensive Disengagement and Withdrawal from Volkhov to Pskov, Jan and Feb 1944. By Generalleutnant Herbert Gundelach; 1, pp; 1947.

D-193
Luftwaffe Command East, Signals (1942-45). By Generalleutnant (Lw) Kurt Schubert; 13 pp; 1947. Mission and activities of signal troops with an air fleet in Russia. (Not translated--1954.)

D-194
232d Infantry Division. By Generalleut;nant Eccard Frhr. von Gablenz and others; 43 pp; 1947. Combat southwest of Bologna, Oct 1944-May 1945; a discussion of anti-partisan operations. Also included in MS #T-1b. (Not translated--1954.)

D-195
145th Infantry Regiment. By Generalmajor Claus Kuehl; 4 pp; (incomplete)) 1947. See MS #D-205. Defensive fighting from Velletri to Rome (65th Infantry Division). (Not translated--1954.)

D-196
Supply under Air Attack. By Oberst i. G. Ernst Faehndrich; 1947. Conditions in Italy; incomplete manuscript. Also included in MS #T-1b. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-197
305th Infantry Division (5 Oct-24 Dec 1943.) By Oberst i. G. Ludwig Graf von Ingelheim; 1947. Mountain warfare in Italy. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-198
362d Infantry Division (29 Feb-2 Mar 1944). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Erich Duensing; 1947. Combat in the Anzio-Nettuno area. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-199
1st Parachute Regiment (21 Sept 1943). By Generalmaj. Karl-Lothar Schulz; 1947. Delaying action during and after the British landing at Tarento. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-200
741st Jaeger Regiment (Feb-20 1944). By Oberst Hans-Wolfgang Schoch;

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1947. Combat at Anzio-Nettuno. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-201
741st Jaeger Regiment (Jui 1944). By Oberst Hans-Wolfgang Schoch; 6 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Combat in the Abruzzi Mountains south of Rome. (Not translated--1954.)

D-202
5th Mountain Division (1945). By Generalmajor Hans Steets; 1947. Defense of the western Alps from the Swiss border to Monte Viso. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-203
100th Mountain Infantry Regiment (Dec 1943-Feb 1944). By Generalmajor Anton Glasl; 1947. The battles for Cassino. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-204
Employment of Panzer Units in Central Italy in 1944, and Peculiarities Thereof. By Generalmajor Martin Schmidt; 5 pp; 1947. Tactics employed in the Anzio area.

D-205
145th Infantry Regiment (Jan-Mar 1944). By Generalmajor Claus Kuehl; 26 pp; 1947. Attack and defense at Nettuno (65th Infantry Division). (Not translated--1954.)

D-206
232d Infantry Division (Sep-Oct 1944). By Generalleutnant Eccard von Gablenz; 1947. Combat on the coast near Genoa. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-207
Organization of the Po River Crossings (1 Jan-30 Mar 1945). By Generalmajor Richard Baumgartner; 19 pp, 1 Ulus, 1 map.

D-208
Organization and Activity of Coasta! Artillery in the Italian Theater of Operations (1943-1944). By Generalmajor Hans Moench; 24 pp; 1947.

D-209
Cancelled.

D-210
577th Grenadier Regiment (Oct-Nov 1943). By Generalleutnant Karl Jank; 10 pp; 1947. Mountain warfare on the upper Volturno (305th Inf Div); preparation and organization of an infantry regiment for mountain defense. (Not translated--1954.)

D-211
Positions in Italy (Sep 1942-Oct 1944). By Generalmajor Hans Bessell; 16 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Reconnaissance and organization of the position Liftoria-Avezzano-Monte Silvano, spring 1944. The theory and practice of planning forward and reverse slope positions is discussed in some detail. (Not translated--1954.)

D-212
Gazala Line (May-June 1941). By Generalmajor Hans-Henning von Holzendorff; 1947. Construction of fortifications; relations with the Italians. Also included in MS #T-3, Vol. I. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-213
The Siege of Tobruk (1941). By Generalleutnant Karl Boettcher; 9 pp; 1947. A short historical account by the senior artillery officer. Also included in MS #T-3, Vol. I.

D-214
"Brescia" Italian Division (April 1941). By Generalleutnant Heinrich Kirchheim; 1947. Operations in the Tobruk area, 1941. Included in MS #T-3, Vol I. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-215
Battles of 334th Division and Group Weber (End of Dec 1942-Mar 1943). By Generalleutnant Friedrich Weber; 35 pp; 1947. In North Africa.

D-216
The Operations under the Command of Marshal Graziani Prior to the Arrival of the German Troops (Aug-Sep 1940). By Oberst Heinz Heggenreiner; 22 pp; 1947. Personal observations of the German liaison officer in North Africa. Incomplete.

D-217
Italo-German Cooperation in Italian North Africa. By Oberst Heinz Heggenreiner; 15 pp; 1947. Visit with Marshal Balbo in May 1940; describes general conditions in Italian North Africa before the outbreak of war.

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D-218
Africa Corps (26 Dec 1942-Feb 1943). By Generalmajor Kurt Freiherr von Liebenstein; 1947. Operations between Buerat and Mareth, particularly of the 164th Light Africa Division. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-219
Halfaya Pass. By Major Franz Zeus; 1947. Defense of the pass, 1942. Included (in MS #T-3, Vol. I. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-220
741st Rifle Regiment (Aug 1943-Feb 1944). By Oberst Hans-Wolfgang Schoch; 1947. Commitment on the east coast of the Adriatic (Not translated--1954, not available in USAREUR.)

D-221
An Artillery Regiment on the Road to Moscow (22 Jun to Dec 1941). By Generalmajor Gerhard Grassmann; 29 pp, 1 illus; 1947.

D-222
The Operations of LVI Panzer Corps from 18 Feb to 18 Mar 1945. By General der Infanterie Rudolf Koch-Erpach; 20 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Combat in Silesia.

D-223
Commitment of the 183d Infantry Division. By Generalleutnant Benignus Dippold; 24 pp, 1 illus; 1947. From East Prussia to Yelnya (Aug-Oct 1941). Instructive lessons in attack and defense.

D-224
Securing Lines of Communication in Enemy Country. By Generalleutnant Arthur Schwarznecker; 56 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Experiece of Army Group Center in White Russia, 1943. An instructive study, not fully completed. (Not translated--1954.)

D-225
Advance of an SS Division (Motorized). By Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Karl Herrmann; 10 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. To Lake llmen, Jun-Aug 1941.

D-226
German Heavy Armor. By Rolf Moebius; 9 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947; A comparison with Russian armor andmethods. (See also MS #C-033.)

D-227
46th Infantry Division (1-2 Sep 1942). By Admiral Wilhelm Meisel; 52 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Attack across the Kerch Peninsuia. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-228
Russian Artillery in the Engagement Around Modlin and German Countermeasures. By SS Generalmajor Kurt Brosack; 5 pp; 1947. A short survey of Russian and German artillery tactics.

D-229
293d Infantry Division (11 Jul-18 1943). By Generalleutnant Karl Arndt; 19 pp; 1947. The Battle of Orel, described by the division commander. (Not translated--1954.)

D-230
Operations of the 15th Waffen SS Grenadier Division (Jan-Feb 1945). By Adolf Ax; 26 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Operations of a division of Latvian SS volunteers from the Netze River at Nakel to the Bromberg Canal.

D-231
Closing of the Large Gap in the Front Between Demidov and Velikiye Luki in 1942. By Generalmajor Otto Zeltmann; 18pp; 1947.

D-232
Condition of Railways in the Baltic Countries During the Advance of Eighteenth Army to Leningrad. By Generafmajor Hans Schittnig; 25 pp, OCMH miltilith; 1947. A technical and historical report. Also included in MS #T-17.

D-233
Combat Experience in Estonia up to the Time the Estonian West Line was Reached. By General der Infantery Anton Grasser; 2 pp; 1947.

D-234
I Air Corps in the Kuban Bridgehead and the Crimea While Supporting Army A in Defensive Operations (24 Jun-Nov 1943). By Generalleutnant (Lw) Karl Angerstein; 15 pp; 1947.

D-235
Commitment of the 593d Infantry Regiment in the Voronezh Bridgehead. By Generalmajor Otto Amann; 14pp, 2 illus; 1947. Includes some instructive tactical examples.
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D-236
Ninth Army Supply (Jun 1941-Aug 1942). By Generalmajor Josef Windisch; 1947. Preparations for the Russian campaign; supply during the attack from Suwaiki; supply during defensive operations, 1942. Also included as Volumes 3, 8, and 15 of MS #T-8.

D-237
XXIII Corps (Oct 1941-Mar 1942). By Oberstleutnant Dietrich Lemcke; 18 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Supply in Russia, particularly by air.

D-238
Cancelled.

D-239
Forced Crossing of the Bug River. Advance Thorough the Russian Border Defenses, and Capture of the Fortress of Brest-Litovsk. By Generalleutnant Friedrich John; 12 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. The 45th Infantry Division.

D-240
Advance and Battles of the 110th Infantry Division (Ninth Army) from the German Border to the Area West of Kalinin (Jun-Nov 1941). By Generalmajor Heinz Gaede; 10 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947.

D-241
Closing the 40-km. Gap Between Army Group North and Army Group Center (Nov 1942-Mar 1943). By General der Pioniere Otto Tiemann; 7 pp, 2 illus; 1947.

D-242
I Infantry Corps Engineer (1941-42). By Generalmajor Fritz Meyer; 34 pp; 1947. Engineer operations during the advance into the Baltic countries. (Not translated--1954.)

D-243
Operations of the 112th Mountain Artillery Regiment (3d Mountain Division) in the Nikopol Bridgehead (29 Oct 1943-16 Feb 1944). By Hans Kreppef; 26 pp; 1947.

D-244
44th Infantry Division (20-29 Sep 1941). By General der Infanterie Friedr. Siebert; 34 pp, 31 illus; 1947. Attack on Kiev; an example of attack by inferior forces. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-245
Cancelled.

D-246
292d Infantry Division (Oct 1941-Mar 1942). By Generalleutnant Hans Bergen; 13 pp; 1947. Defensive combat on the Moscow front; withdrawal through the mud. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-247
German Preparations for the Attack Against Russia. By Generalleutnant Curt Cuno; 13 pp, 1 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947. Crossing of the Bug River by 17th Panzer Division on the first day of the campaign.

D-248
Tactics of Mobile Units. Operations of the 5th SS Panzergrenadier Division "Wiking" at Rostov and the Maikop Oilfields (Summer 1942). By General der Waffen-SS Felix Steiner; 28 pp, 1 map; 1947.

D-249
Securing the Rear Area of Army Group South (1941-43). By General der Infantrie Erich Friderici; 1947. Conditions in the communications zone of Army Group South. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-250
Thoughts of a German General. By Ge-neral der Infanterie Erich Friderici: 18 pp; 1945-47. Opinions on political developments in Europe and elsewhere written while General Friderici was in prisoner of war status, 1945-47. (Not translated--1954.)

D-251
Organization, Advance and Combat of the 81st Artillery Regiment in 1941. By Generalleutnant Josef Prinner; 12 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Organization as part of the 97th Light Division in the Bad Toelz-Tegernsee area; advance into eastern Galicia; tank battle at Magierov. Revised English version includes MS #D-287.

D-252
Reich Labor Service (1939). By Reichsarbeitsfuhrer Konstantin Hierl; 5pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. Activity with Third Army in the Polish campaign. A short historical account with comments on organization

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and commitment of construction troops in mobile warfare.

D-253
Antitank Defense in the East. By Generalleutnant Erich Schneider; 22 pp; 1947. Lessons from the fighting in autumn 1941.

D-254
Combat in the Caucasus Woods and Mountains During Autumn 1942. By Generalmajor Paul Schuiz; 21 pp; OCMH muitilith; 1947. German and Russian tactics.

D-255
Advance of a Russian Cavalry Corps into the Rear of III Panzer Corps and Defense Against the Attack (6-10 Aug 1941). By Generalleutnant Oskar Bluemm; 7 pp, 1 illus; OCMH muitilith; 1947.

D-256
Reich Labor Service as Luftwaffe Construction Troops and Employment as Combat Forces at Kiev, 1942. By Reichsarbeitsfuhrer Konstantin Hierl and Karl Schmueckle; 6 pp; 1947.

D-257
Protection of the Railroad Lines Brest-Gomel and Brest-Litovsk Kovel (1943). By Heinz Krampf; 12 pp; 1947. Security measures against partisans.

D-258
Breakthrough of III Panzer Corps Through Deeply Echeloned Russian Defenses (Kharkov, Jul 1943). By General der Panzertruppen Hermann Breith; 19 pp; OCMH muitilith; 1947. Contains valuable conclusions.

D-259
German Military Transportation System in Rumania. (Incomplete). By Vico von Rieben; 21 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Organization, activities 1944-45. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-260
German Military Transportation System in Hungary. (Incomplete). By Vico von Rieben; 19 pp,4 illus; 1947. Organization, activities 1944-45. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-261
Small Scale Warfare in Western Ukraine. (Incomplete). By Generalmajor F. Haselmayr; 49 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Military government; antipartisan measures, 1941-42. (Not translated--1954; not available USAREUR.)

D-262
Supply By Air of the Demyansk Fortress During the Encirclement from 15 Feb 19 May 1942. By Generalmajor Friedrich Morzik; 23 pp; 1947.

D-263
Cancelled.

D-264
123d Infantry Regiment in the Breakthrough Battle for the Parpach Position (8-11 Mar 1942). By Generalmajor Guenter Meinhold; 6 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947.

D-265
Climate of the Caucasus and Kuban. By General der Gebirgstruppen Rudolf Konrod; 3 pp; 1947. (Not translated--1954).

D-266
Commitment of RAD Units in the Southern Ukraine and the Crimea, under the Supervision of Luftgau Rostov. By Reichsarbeitfuehrer Konstantin Hierl and Karl Schmueckle; 6 pp; 1947.

D-267
Russian Command in the Dubrovnik Bridgehead, Lake Ladoga Front (April 1942). By General der Artillerie Herbert Loch; 13 pp; 1 illus; OCMH multilight; 1947. Organization and tactics of a Russian task force in the defense.

D-268
Combat Orders. By Generaloberst Lothar Rendulic; 15 pp; 1947. Psychological aspects of giving orders.

D-269
The Mission of a Commander of Air Troops-Part I. By Generalmajor Heinrich Schuiz; 5 pp; 1947. The organization of this administrative command within the air force.

D-270
Wehrmacht Communications in the East. By Generalleutnant Hans Juppe; 21 pp; 1947. Signal organization to serve a joint command. (Not translated--1954.)

D-271
The Battle of Stalingrad. Signal Communications in the Pocket of Stalingrad and Communications with the Outside. By Generalmajor Wilhelm Arnold; 11 pp; 1947. By the Sixth Army signal officer; of historical and technical interest.

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D-272
488th Infantry Regiment (2-11 Oct 1941). By Wilhelm Koehler; 9 pp; 4 illus; 1947. Attack on Vyazma; losses on both sides, captured material. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-273
Cancelled.

D-274
5th Mountain Division (1942). By Generalleutnant Willibald Utz; 19 pp, 5 illus; 1947. Attack near Lake Ladoga; capture of a Russian report on this battle. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-275
223d Infantry Division (1942). By Oberst Herbert Deinhart; 27 pp, 10 illus; 1947. Defensive combat around Lake Ladoga; description of the terrain. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-276
Movement and Combat Activity of the 147th Reserve Division Prior to and After Russian Winter Offensive, 1943-44. By Generalleutnant Otto Matterstock; 29 pp, 9 illus, 1 map; 1947. An historical and tactical study on defensive winter combat in the Zhitomir area.

D-277
Regiment in the Attack Through Snow-Covered Primeval Forests (Jan 1942). By Generalmajor Karl Rein; 23 pp, 1 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947. Lessons in small unit tactics.

D-278
Animal Losses (in the East). Author unknown; 16 pp; 1947. Reasons for high losses, 1941-42. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-279
The 11th Panzer Division in the Fighting for the Dnieper Bridge near Gornostaypol, 23 to 29 Aug 1941. By Generalfeutnant Helwig Luz; 18 pp, 7 illus; 1947. Lessons in tactics.

D-280
227th Infantry Division. By Generalleutnant Friedrich von Scotti; 93 pp, 20 illus; 1947. In the Leningrad area, Sep 1941-Oct 1942. A historical account including a number of authentic documents. Suitable for training in small unit tactics. (Not translated--1954.)

D-281
The Last Russian Offensive, 1945: XXVII Corps Sector. By General der Artillerie Maximilian Felzmann; 49 pp, 7 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947. Narew-Graudenz-Danzig area, 28 Dec 1944 to 27 Mar 1945. A colorful historical account, including excellent sketch maps.

D-282
Employment of a Furlough Detachment Rear Area Security (Don, Donets, Winter 1942-43). By Generalleutnant Wilhelm Russwurm; 31 pp, 3 illus; 1947. A study in improvisation.

D-283
Warfare on a Wide Expanse of Terrain. By Generalleutnant Herbert Wagner; 1947. Examples of combat in northwest Russia. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-284
Field Training School for Supply Troops. By Generalmajor Gutzeit; 25 pp; 1947. The school at Otwock from April 1943 to April 1944. Included as Vol. 25 in MS #T-8.

D-285
The 35th Infantry Division Between Moscow and Gzhatsk, 1941. By General der Artillerie Rudolf von Roman; 33 pp, 5 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947. Successful winter withdrawal; defense in position warfare against heavy odds.

D-286
Cancelled.

D-287
Incorporated into MS #D-251.

D-288
LIII Corps (1941-42). By General der Infanterie Fischer von Weikersthal; 25 pp, 19 illus; 1947. Retreat and defensive combat in winter; Russia, central sector. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-289
The 547th Infantry Regiment--Advance and Fighting under Winter Conditions (1 Jan-18 Mar 1942). By Generalmajor Karl Becher; 16 pp, 1 illus; OCMH multilith; 1947.

D-290
Engineers in South Russia (1941-42). By Generalleutnant Gustav Boehringer; 62 pp, 3 illus; 1947. Crossing of Dniester,

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Dnieper, and Southern Bug rivers. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-291
Experiences of a Mountain Infantry Regiment During the Battle of the Volkhov River (Mar-May 1942). By Generalleutnant Willibald Utz; 25 pp, 4 illus; 1947. Operations of the 100th Mountain Infantry Regiment in the Russian winter; includes excellent sketch maps.

D-292
Engagements fought by the 16th Panzer Division along the Lower Bug River (Aug 1941). By Generalmajor Paul Wagner; 21 pp, 1 illus; 1947. German and Russian tactics.

D-293
488th Infantry Regiment (22-30 Jun 1941). By Wilhelm Koehier; 13 pp, 7 illus; 1947. Attack on Bialystok. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-294
Activation and Organization of the 900th Lehr Brigade (Motorized). By Generalleutnant Walter Krause; 20 pp, 1 illus; 1947. A demonstration unit in forest terrain in Russia (central sector), summer 1941.

D-295
Cancelled.

D-296
Cancelled.

D-297
Fighting in the Marshy Area of the Pripet (March 1944). By General der Artillerie Maximilian Felzmann; 15 pp; 1947. Defensive operations of Korpsgruppe E.

D-298
Position Warfare in Winter 1941-42 and Experiences. By Generalmajor Paul Schufz; 13 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Defense along the Balakina River; experience of

D-299
Cancelled.

D-300
The Second Encirclement of Brody (Jul 1944). By Generalleutnant Wolfgang Lange; 22 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Encirclement and breakout of Korpsgruppe C. A brief, dramatic report of this little known engagement.

D-301
Italy's Break-Away and the Fighting Around Rome. By Oberst Karl Graf von Klinkowstroem; 8 pp; 1947. A short survey of the events of 8 September 1943 and the ensuing days, from the viewpoint of OB Sued.

D-302
Answer to the American Questionnaire on German Flak Artillery. By Genera; der Flakartillerie Walter von Axthelm; 16 pp; 1947. Technical aspects of firing, training, research; tactics (including ground fighting). Includes brief notes on glide bombs, radar, searchlights, and long range missiles.

D-303
The Element of Surprise. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rednulic; 10 pp; 1947. The application of surprise in attack and defense. Importance of radio security is stressed.

D-304
Information on the Russian Army. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 9 pp; OCMH multilith; 1947. An early report on reorganization of the Army and alleged plans for Germans into a million-man Freedom Army," under Russian officers.

D-305
164th Infantry Division (Jun-Jul 1942). By Generalleutnant Josef Folltmann; 1947. Securing Rommel's flank by reinforcement of Crete. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-306
164th Light Africa Division (13-28 1943). By Generalmajor Kurt Freiherr Liebenstein; 1947. In the Mareth position. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-307
Panzer Attack on Tobruk (20-21 Jun 1942). By Hauptmann Albert Berg; 2 pp; 1947. Short combat report of interest only as an example of independent action a reinforced tank platoon. (Not translated--1954.)

D-308
Cancelled.

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D-309
Extension of OB Sued Responsibilities to Include North Africa. By General der Flieger Paul Deichmann; 78 pp, 1 illus; 1947. Advance on Tebessa, Jan-Feb 1943. Includes an analysis of the supply problem. Included in MS #T-3, Vol. 3. (Not translated--1954.)

D-310
10th Panzer Division (Nov 1942-Jan 1943). By Oberst Ulrich Buerker; 34 pp, 4 illus; 1947. The crucial attack on Tebourba (Tunisia) and subsequent consolidation. Instructive example of action by a small armored combat team. Included in MS #T-3, Vol. 2a, Part III. (Not translated--1954.)

D-311
15th Panzer Division (28 Apr-7 May 1941). By Oberst Rainer Kriebel; 1947. Attack on Tobruk. Included in MS #T-3, Vol. 1. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-312
The Employment of the 26th Panzer Division from 15 May 1944 to 12 July 1944 in Italy. By General der Panzertruppen Smilo Frhr. von Luertwitz; 19 pp, 5 illus; 1947.

D-313
Commentary on MS #D-301. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 2 pp; 1947. Included in MS #T-1a Kl.

D-314
The Problem of Rome During the Fighting Near Anzio-Nettuno Until the Evacuation of Rome on 4 June 1944. By Generalleutnant Kurt Maelzer; 12 pp; 1947. Feeding and treament of the population by the German authorities with help of the Vatican; preservation of the city.

D-315
Operations of the 164th Light Africa Division (29 Mar-13 May 1943). By Generalmajor Kurt Frhr. von Liebenstein; 16 pp; 1947. From the Schott position to the surrender of Tunisia.

D-316
The Operations of the 26th Panzer Division in Italy (7 Sep 1943-23 Jan 1944). By Oberstleutnant Douglas von Bernsdorff; 32 pp, 12 illus; 1947.

D-317
26th Panzer Division (23 Jan-1 Apr 1944). By Oberstleutnant Douglas von Bernsdorff; 1947. Combat in the Anzio-Nertuno beachhead. Included in MS #T-1a, Chapter XII. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-318
The Rescue of Mussolini. By SS Oberstleutnant Otto Skorzeny and SS Major Kari Radl. Skorzeny was leader of the mission. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-319
OB West Strength (4 Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Bodo Zimmermann. Strength estimates for men, tanks, guns, aircraft. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-320
OB West Strength (1 Sep 1944). By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt. Similar to MS #D-319. Both manuscripts were written largely from memory. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-321
OB West Strength (Sep 1944) (Comment on MS #D-310). By General der infanterie Guenther Blumentritt. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-322
Panzer Lehr Division. By Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein. Combat in the Soar, November 1944. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-323
5th Parachute Regiment (Nov 1942-. Jan 1943). By Major Wilhelm Knoche. Operations in the Tunisian campaign. Also included in MS #T-3, Vol. 3a, Part. I. (Not translated--1954 not available in USAREUR.)

D-324
XLVII Panzer Corps. By General der Panzertruppen Heinrich Freiherr von Luettwitz. Combat in the Vosges, 16 Sep-16 Oct 1944. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-325
XC Corps. By General der Panzertruppen Walter Nehring. Exchange of correspondence with regard to XC Corps. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

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D-326
Armeegruppe (Reinforced Corps) Felber. By General der Infanterie Hans Felber. Answer to a questionnaire on the origin of the unit designation. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-327
OB West (Sep 1944). By Generalleutnant Bodo Zimmermann. Answer to a questionnaire. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-328
3d Panzer Grenadier Division. By Generalmajor Walter Denkert. Questionnaire on operations in Lorraine, 3-15 October 1944. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-329
Leadership. By General der Infanterie Otto Stapf. Comments on military leadership. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-330
91st Air Landing Division Artillery. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt. Answers to a questionnaire on operations in Normandy, 6 June 1944. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-331
709th Division (6-12 Jun 1944). By Generalleutnant Karl Wilhelm von Schlieben. The defense lines around Montebourg and Valognes. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-332
Panzer Operations (6-8 Jun 1944). By General der Panzertruppen Leo Freiherr Geyr von Schweppenburg. Combat in Normandy. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-333
Navy Group West (Jun 1944). By Admiral Theodor Krancke. Minelaying operations in the Channel prior to 6 June 1944. See also MS #C-068. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-334
Navy Group West (Jun 1944). By Vizeadmiral Friedrich Ruge. Minelaying operations in the Channel prior to 6 June 1944. See also MS #C-068. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR).

D-335
Allied Offensive in Italy (May 1944). By Major i. G. Eberhard Freiherr Ruedt von Collenberg. The Allied advance to the Apennines. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-336
255th Infantry Division (1943). By Generalleutnant Friedrich Poppe; 19 pp. Participation in ZJITADELLE Operation and subsequent withdrawal, July-1943. (Not translated--1954.)

D-337
Polar Warfare (1941-44). By Generalleutnant Hans Degen. The XIX Mountain Corps in Lapland, 1941-44, and the withdrawal from Finland into Norway. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-338
Supply. By Generalmajor Josef Windische; 108 pp. The German supply services in World War II, with special reference to motorized operations in Russia. Included in MS #T-8 as Volume 24.

D-339
Paratroopers and Airborne Action Crete (1941). By Generalleutnant Gerhardt Conrad. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-340
Goering's Visit to Italy (Jan 1943). By Generaloberst Bruno Loerzer. Goering;s attempt to improve the supply situation in North Africa. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-341
Allied Landing, North Africa. By Generaloberst Bruno Loerzer. Opposition to the landings, 1942. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-342
Personnel and Matériel Situation of German Divisions in Italy. By Oberst Ludwig Graf von Ingelheim. A survey of the years 1943-44. Included in MS #T-1b.

D-343
North African Campaign (1941). By Oberst Rainer Kriebel and General der Kavallerie Siegfried Westphal; in 5 parts; 1948. Five questionnaires prepared by Oberst Kriebel, who was topic leader for MS #T-3, Vol. I. General Westphal's answers are used as source material in Chapters II, III, IV, V, and VII respectively of the latter study. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

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D-348
Battle of El Alamein (1942). By Oberst Heinrich Mueller; 1948. Operations of 15th Panzer Division, November 1942. Included in MS #T-3, Vol. 2, Part V, Chapter II.

D-349
Withdrawal from Cyrenaica (1941). By Generalleutnant Heinrich Kirchheim. Necessity of evacuating Cyrenaica in April 1941. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-350
Attack Group Kirchheim (1941). By Generalleutnant Heinrich Kirchheim. The attack on Tobruk, 13 April-1 May 1941. Includes comments on MS #D-087. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-351
Marsa el Brega (1942). By Generalleutnant Theodor von Sponeck. Combat at Marsa el Brega and withdrawal to the Buerat position. Continuation of MS #D-164. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-352 D-353 D-354
29th Panzer Grenadier Division in Italy. By Generalmajor Dr. Fritz Polack; 3 volumes, date unknown. These three manuscripts are subtitled: Florence 1944, Bologna 1944, and Caste! d'Aniano 1945, respectively. Parts of these reports have been included in MS #T-1c, Chapter VIII b, Annex. 3. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-355
42d Jaeger Division Italy (Sep-Oct 1944). By Georg Mangelsdorff. Combat around La Spezia, the Serchio Valley and south of Bologna. Used as source material in MS #T-1b, Chapter Va. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-356
94th Division in Italy (1944-45). By Oberstleutnant i. G. Alfred-Johannes Mueller. Combat in the Apennines up to 15 Jan 1945. Used as source material in MS #T-1b, Chapter Va, Part B. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-357
362d Infantry Division, Italy (1944). By Generalleutnant Heinrich Greiner. Combat in the Apennines. Used as source material in MS #T-1b, Chapters IV and Va, Part B. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-358
162d (Turkmanian) Division, Italy (1944). By Generalleutnant Heinrich Greiner. Combat in Italy, 5-28 June 1944. Used as source material in MS #T-1b, Chapter Va, Part A. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-359
Naval Command South (1945). By Werner Loewisch. Organization of Naval Command South, 1 Jan 1945. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-360
34th Infantry Division in Italy. By Generalleutnant Theodor Helmut Lieb. Employment in upper Italy, Jun 1944-May 1945. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-361
356th Infantry Division in Italy (May 1943-Dec 1944). By Generalieutnant Karl Faulenbach. Used as source material in MS #T-1b, Chapter Va, Parts A and B. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-362
Armed Forces Signal Management. By General der Nachrichtentruppen Wolfgang Martini. A draft outline for MS #T-41. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-363
Supply Channels of the Luftwaffe. By Generalleutnant Wolfgang Vorwaldt; eight charts with comments. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

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D-364
The Kuban Bridgehead Operations of XLIX Mountain Corps (1943). By General der Gebirgstruppen Rudolf Konrad; 56 pp. The establishment and evacuation of the bridgehead, described by the corps commander.

D-365
Crimea (1943-44) Part I. By General der Gebirgstruppen Rudolf Konrad; 73 pp; date unknown. Defensive operations of XLIX Corps; position warfare, Russian breakthrough. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-366
Crimea (1943-44) Part II. By General der Gebirgstruppen Rudolf Konrad; 54 pp; date unknown. Russian attack on XLIX Corps, Sevastopol area. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-367
Crimea (1943) Part III. By Generalmajor Hans Doerr. Short notes on personal experiences, April 1944. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-368
Withdrawal from the Vistula to the Oder (Jan 1945). By Generalmajor Hans von Ahlfen; 16 pp; date unknown. Operations of XLII Corps; Russian breakthrough. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-369
Railroad Transportation, Operation ZTADELLE (1943). By Oberst i. G. Hermann Teske; 21 pp; 1948. Army Group Center. Includes statistical data.

D-370
Combout Staff Unruh (1942). By General der Infanterie Walter von Unruh; 78 pp; date unknown. Screening of service personnel on the Russian Front for assignment to the infantry. Remarks on general conditions, partisan resistance. Account of a personal report to Hitler. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-371
German Historical Section. By Dr. Gemming. Wartime evolution of the Historical Section, German Army. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-372
Erfurth Memo on War Documents. By General der Infanterie Dr. Waldemar Erfurth. Organization of the Historical Section, German Army; final disposition of German military documents. (Not translated--1954; not available USAREUR.)

D-373
Disposition of Military Documents. By General der Infanterie Dr. Waldemar Erfurth. Answers to a questionnaire. (Not translated--1954; not available USAREUR.)

D-374
German Historical Section. By Dr. Wilhelm Scheldt. Answers to a questionnairre by Dr. Hugh Cole, OCMH. Information on the Potsdam and Liegnitz archives on publications of the German Historical Section. Comments on the preface to MS #C-020. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-375
Definitions: "Ausstattungen," etc. Author unknown. (Not translated--1954; notavailable in USAREUR.)

D-376
3d Panzer Grenadier Division 1944-13 Apr 1945). By Major Abramovsky; 5 pp.

D-377
3d Railroad Engineer Regiment (2 Jan-9 May 1945). By Hauptmann Otmar Elwanger; 4 pp. With Seventh Army on the banks of the Rhine.

D-378
619th Artillery Regiment (6 Jun-1944). By Oberstleutnant Dr. Haselbach; 5 pp. A short historical record of artillery action during withdrawals. Includes an evaluation of troops and tactics in Italy.

D-379
I Parachute Corps in Italy (22 Jan 1944-May 1945). By Major Wilhelm Hecht; 7 pp.

D-380
94th Infantry Division in Italy (1 Dec 1943-8 Apr 1944). By Major Knappe; 2 pp.

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D-381
94th Infantry Division (1944) and 44th Infantry Division (1944-45) Italy. By Generalleutnant Paul Klaft; 11 pp. Personal recollections of the division commander, including an evaluation of troops and tactics of both sides and comparisons with other theaters of operations.

D-382
253d Infantry Division (Mar-30 Jun 1944). By Oberstleutnant E. Mauer; 20 pp. On the Cotentin Peninsula. Recollections of a field grade officer. Includes an eva luation of U.S. and German troops and tactics.

D-383
21st Panzer Division (6 Sep-1 Nov 1944). By Generalmajor Josef Rauch; 7 pp. In Lorraine.

D-384
64th Infantry Division (7 Jul-12 Sep 1944). By Generalmajor Erich Otto Schmidt; 5 pp. In northern France and Belgium; evaluation of U.S. troops and tactics.

D-385
German-Italian Army Group Africa (8 Nov 1942-13 May 1943). By Generalleutnant Alfred Gause; 7 pp. A short historical account by Rommel's chief of staff; includes remarks on the performance of American troops in this period and area.

D-386
OB West: Ardennes Planning. By Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt; 1 p. A short letter to the Historical Division.

D-387
PW Experience in Russia (1950). Author unknown. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-388
PW Experience in Russia (1950). Author unknown. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-389
Cancelled.

D-390
Soviet Procedures for Interrogating PW's. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 7 pp; 1950. Answers to supplementary questions regarding MS #P-018e.

D-391
Comments on "The Unification Problem." By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 1 p; 1950. Remarks on MS #C-070, largely concerning the translation.

D-392
Seventh Army (August 1941). Author unknown. Not available in USAREUR.)

D-393
War Diary of XL Panzer Corps, Kharkov to Terek River, (30 Jun to Christmas 1942). By Hauptmann Guenfher Heysing; 116 pp. (Not translated--1954.)

D-394
Assault up to the Gates of Moscow. Author unknown. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

D-395
The Soviet Army and Air Force. By General der Artillerie Curt Gallenkamp and Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 58 pp; OCMH multilith; 1952. Characteristics of Russian officers and men; training; armament; equipment; combat methods.

D-396
The Story of Soviet Armor (Commentary). By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueiler-Hiilebrand; 6 pp; 1950. Inferiority of the T-34 tank. German reasons for not adopting this Russian model.

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CHAPTER 6
P-SERIES MANUSCRIPTS

This series was begun in 1948 and is the only open series currently maintained by the Historical Division, USAREUR. It was originally intended as a new category of studies dealing with subjects of current, practical military interest. Subjects were to be proposed by U.S. Army or other Federal agencies, scope determined by OCMH and authors selected by the control group. Since late 1951, however, all new foreign studies produced by this Division have been listed in the P-series, which therefore included some manuscripts of only historical interest.


P-001
War College Project. By Generaloberst Franz Halder and others; 94 pp; 1948. Answers to ten questions on German and Russian over-all policy and strategy, submitted by the U.S. Army War College. A number of short essays by highly competent officers.

P-002
Tank Ventilation. By Professor Dr. Friedrich Wirth; 10 pp, 3 illus; 1948. A practical solution to the problem posed by the entry of gases generated by gunfire into the compartments of a tank.

P-003
Report on Greece (1942-44). By General der Flieger Wilhelm Speidel; 93 pp, 3 illus; 1948. The former military governor of Greece describes his duties and responsibilities as well as the general organization of military government in Greece. Difficulties arising from the conflicting interests of the two occupying powers, Germany and Italy, are also treated.

P-004
Chemical Warfare Project, Part 1 (Military Aspect). By Generalleutnant Hermann Ochsner; 114 pp; 1948. The German attitude toward chemical warfare; plans to use chemical agents; reasons why such plans were not adopted; evaluation of Allied methods.

P-004a
Chemical Warfare Project, Part II (Civilian Aspects). By Dr. Walther Schieber, Department Chief in the Reich Ministry for Armaments and War Production; 1949. (Not available in USAREUR.)

P-005 P006 P-007 P-008 P-010 P-012 P-021 P-022 P-027
PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATION PROJECT. By the control group; 8 vols; XI parts; 1948-49. Answers to a questionaire submitted by the Personnel and Administration Division, GSUSA. A thorough description of how the German Army handled personnel and administration. The study is divided into two parts, P & A. Project # 2a: Responsibilities of the Field Army, compiled by Generalmajor Mueller-Hillebrand; and P & A Project Responsibilities of Army Administrative Agencies, compiled by Generalmdajor Hellmuth Reinhardt. MS #P-022 contains the full list of questions.

P-005
Personnel and Administration Project # 2a: Parts I, II, III. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand and 5 others; 104 pp, 3 illus, 1 map; 1948. Replacement of casualties; relief, rotation, leave; training replacements for the field forces.

P-006
Personnel and Administration Project # 2b: Part I. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt and 6 others; 143 pp, 37 illus; 1948. Recruiting for the Armed Forces peacetime and wartime systems.

P-007
Personnel and Administration Project # 2b: Part V. By Ministerialrat Dr. Simoneit and Generalmajor Oskar Munzel; 51 pp; 1949. Psychological testing the Armed Forces, 1937-42.

P-008
Personnel and Administration Project # 2b: Part III. By Generalmajor Reinhardt and 2 others; 57 pp; 1949. Control of German manpower by the Armed Forces; allocation to the three branches and to industry; use of specialists; demobilization. (Bound in one volume with MS #P-012.)

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P-009
Antiaircraft Artillery Project. By Generaloberst Guenther Ruedei and 6 others; 132 pp; 1949. Principles of organization and commitment of antiaircraft artillery; use of guided missiles. A detailed study by the former Inspector of Flak Artillery.

P-009a
Cancelled.

P-090b
Civil Air Defense Organization--Warning System-Construction of Shelters--Fire Fighting--Medical Aid--Recovery of Bodies--Care and Evacuation of Victims. By Major Adolf Schmidle; 121 pp; OCMH multilith; 1952. Based on experience in air defense in the Rhine-Westphalia industrial area. Organization and administration of civil air defense.

P-010
Personnel and Administration Project # 2a: Part IV. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and 6 others; 183 pp, 7 illus; 1949. Personnel administration in occupied territories; changes in strength and or ganization of CA/MG agencies.

P-011
Statistics Systems. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hiilebrand and 7 others; 193 pp, 14 illus; 1949. Part I describes in detail the German system of preparing statistical reports; Part II contains actual satistics for the German Army, particularly strength and casualty reports. Useful to a study of the High Command, Army organization, and the medical services.

P-012
Personnel and Administration Project # 2b: Part II. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt and 2 others; 176 pp, 11 illus; 1949.Training and employment of NCO's and privates in the German Army. (Bound in one volume with MS #P-008.)

P-013a to P-013o
HIGH COMMAND IN FUTURE. See authors below; 15 vols; 1949-50. A series of instructive studies based on World War II experience and written by top-ranking German specialists. Worthy of careful study at high levels.

P-013a
High Command in Future--Military Top Level Organization. By Generaloberst Franz Halder and Generalleutnant Oldwig von Natzmer; 46 pp, 3 illus; 1949. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

P-013b
High Command in Future--Ideas on State Economic Planning For Defense. By '"'"'Generalleutnant Rudolf Huenermann; 43 pp; 1949. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

P-031c
High Command in Future--Top Level Military Organization for the Mobilization of Science and the Technical Industries. By General der Artillerie Emil Leeb; 35 pp, 3 illus; 1949.

P-013d
High Command in Future--Ideas on Control Within a State in a Future War. By Generaloberst Eberhard von Mackensen; 21 pp, 3 illus; 1950.

P-013e
High Command in Future--Ideas on Armed Forces Top Level Organization. By Vizeadmiral Leopold Buerkner; 18 pp; 1950.

P-013f
High Command in Future--A Theoretical Study of State Control. By Generalleutnant Adolf von Schell; 15pp; 1949.

P-013g
High Command in Future--Education of the Spirit of the Nations on the Basis of the State Constitution. By Oberstleutnant i. G. Helmut Beck-Broichsitter; 60 pp; 1949. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

P-013h
High Command in Future--A Theoretical Study of State Government Political and Military Control. By Generalmajor Horst von Buttlar; 22 pp; 1950.

P-013i
High Command in Future--The System of Government for a State at War. By General der Infanterie Hermann Foertsch; 45 pp, 3 illus; 1950.

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P-013j
High Command in Fufure--A Theoretical Study of a System of State Governrnent. By General der Infanterie Edgar Roehricht; 74 pp; 1950.

P-013k
High Command in Future--Remarks on Theoretical Study of System of Control in a State. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 19 pp; 1950.

P-013l
High Command in Future--State Government: A Theoretical Study on the Division of Political and Military Control and the Distribution of Responsibilities within the Military Control Body. By General der Infanterie Rudolf Koch-Erpach; 40 pp, 3 ill us; 1950. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

P-013m
High Command in Future--State Government. By General der Flieger Werner Kreipe; 29 pp, 2 il!us; 1950.

P-013n
High Command in Future--A Theoretical Study of the System of Government in a State. By General der Kavallerie Siegfried Westphal; 17 pp; 1950.

P-013o
High Command in Future--The Poiitico-Military System of Control in a State. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 97 pp, 8 illus; 1950.

P-014
German Plans for Preventing Allied Use of Barges and Other River Craft, Particularly on the Rhine. By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg; 5 pp; 1949. A short account of prewar and wartime measures.

P-015
Definitions of German Military Terms. By Generalmajor HelJmuth Reinhardt; 13pp; 1949. Technical clarifications for translators. (Not translated--1954.)

P-015a
Definition of Term "SS-Fuerst." By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg; 1 p; 1949. (Not translated--1954.)

P-016
OKM Project: Soviet Naval Power in World War II. (CONFIDENTIAL) 513 pp, 9 illus; 1949.

P-016a
OKM Project: Shipyards of Eastern Germany--Their Potential. (CONFIDENT1AL) 63 pp, 7 illus; 1949.

P-017
Tirpitz Project. By Fregattenkcapitan Horst Fuchs; 31 pp, 9 sketches, 17 maps; The launching of the battleship Tirpitz at the Wilhelmshaven Naval Dockyard on 1 April 1939. A highly interesting technical problem solved under difficult conditions.

P-018
PRISONER OF WAR PROJECT. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and others; # vols; 1949-50. Interrogation and political indoctrination of war prisoners, German and Russian methods. Useful in standing the Russian mentality.

P-018a
PW Project, Study No. 1. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and 10 others; 55 pp, illus; 1949. German inferrogation methods.

P-018a Supp.
PW Project, Study No. 1. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 10 pp; 1950. Additions and clarifications.

P-018b
PW Project, Study No. 2. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and 2 others; 50pp; 1949. Russian methods of interrogating war prisoners.

P-018c
PW Project, Study No. 3. By Generalmajor Alfred Topps and 2 others; 127 pp, 2 illus; 1949. Russian political indoctrination of war prisoners. (See MS #P-018e).

P-018d
PW Project, Study No. 4. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and 3 others; 80 pp; 18e1949. German political indoctrination ofwar prisoners.

P-018e
PW Project, Study No. 5. (CONFIDENTIAL) 327 pp; 1950. The following have been published:

P-018e Annex 1
The Secret of the Power of the Soviet State. (CONFIDENTIAL) 63 pp; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 2; 1951.

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P-018e Annex 6
Interrogation, Arrest and Condemnation of German Prisoners of War in Soviet Russia. (CONFIDENTIAL) 24 pp; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 3; 1951.

P-018e Annex 7
Disabilities of Repatriated Prisoners from Russia. (CONFIDENTIAL) 15 pp; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 4; 1951.

P-018f
PW Project, Study No. 3, Supplement. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 7 pp; 1949. Russian methods of political re-education.

P-019
Medical Project. By Generalarzt Prof. Dr. Hans Mueller; 56 pp, 7 illus; 1949. Contagious diseases in the Germart Army. An incomplete but otherwise reliable statistical report by the former director of the Armed Forces central medical archives, 1942-45. (Not translated--1954.)

P-020a
Engineer Project--River Crossings by the Red Army in World War II. By Generalleutnant Oldwig von Natzmer and 4 others; 190 pp, 5 illus; 1949. A series of loosely organized studies containing generalized and conflicting remarks about Russian engineer organization and equipment. The description of river-crossing techniques is instructive and is supported by several examples.

P-020b
Engineer Project-River Crossings by the Red Army in World War II. By Generaloberst Karl Hollidt; 135 pp, 6 illus; 1949. German defense against Russian river crossings. An informative report based on examples.

P-021
Personnel and Administration Project #2b: Part IV. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt and 7 others; 258 pp, 7 illus; 1949. Control of officer assignment, training, and replacement. (See MSS #P-006,

P-022
Personnel and Administration Project # 2b-Survey of the Arrangement of the Entire Project 2b. By Generalmajor Heilmuth Reinhardt; 43 pp; 1949. A project summary and list of questions submitted by P & A Div, GSUSA. (See MS #P-006.)

P-023
Field Artillery Project--German Reconnaissance Artillery. By General der Artillerie Wiihelm Berlin, Oberst Hans Jo-achim Froben, and Oberst Konrad Roehr; 137 pp, 5 illus; Historical Division USAREUR multilith; 1953. Artillery units concerned with gathering battlefield intelligence. A useful account of German artillery intelligence methods and equipment.

P-023 Supp.
The Mechanical Fire Director. By Generaloberst Franz Halder and 11 others; 94 pp, 13 photographs, 4 sketches; 1953. The final form (1945) of a centralized, electro-mechanical fire direction system for the control of mass fires.

P-024
Records of German Headquarters OB Sued and OB Suedwest. By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg; 4 pp; 1949. A superficial description of the origin and organization of these theater commands; whereabouts of records is unknown. (Not translated--1954.)

P-025
Camouflage Project. By Hermann Jules Sautier and 5 others; 138 pp, 1 illus; 1950. A valuable study by the former president and director of the Reich Air Defense League, covering all aspects of civil air defense and camouflage. Includes a 23-page evaluation by Generalmajor Alfred Toppe.

P-026
Garmisch Project. By General der Infanterie Dr. Waidemar Erfurth; 26 pp; 1949. An account of the historical project at PW camp No. 8. Although the program lasted only six months (1 Jan-30 Jun 1947), a surprising number of studies were produced. Lack of sufficient maps and documentary sources handicapped the authors.

P-027
Personnel and Administration Project # 2b: Part IV. By Oberstintendant Schalkhaeuser; 21 1 pp; 1949. The former chief of Army Civilian Personnel describes the role of German women in war service. (See MS #P-006.)

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P-028
Clarification of German Military Terms. By General der Infanterie Hans v. Greiffenberg; 9 pp; 1949. An explanation of the designation of certain German field commands.

P-029
HISTORY OF THE KOENIGSTEIN PHASE OF THE GERMAN HISTORICAL PROJECT. By the control group; June 1948 to date (a recurring report). The story of this unique experiment, divided into reports (mostly quarterly) as follows:

P-029a
First Report, June 1948-April 1949. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 43 pp; 1949.

P-029b
II Quarter, 1949. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 32 pp; 1949.

P-029c
Third Report, 1 July-31 August 1949. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 15 pp; 1949.

P-029d
Fourth Report, 1 September-31 Oc-tober 1949. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 13 pp; 1949.

P-029e
Fifth Report, 1 November -31 December 1949. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 24 pp; 1950.

P-029f
I Quarter, 1950. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 10 pp; 1950.

P-029g
II Quarter, 1950. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 10 pp; 1950.

P-029h
III Quarter, 1950. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 9 pp; 1950.

P-029i
IV Quarter, 1950. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 7 pp; 1951.

P-029j
I Quarter, 1951. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 8 pp; 1051.

P-029k
II Quarter, 1951. By Generatmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 8 pp; 1951.

P-029l
III Quarter, 1951. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 6 pp; 1951.

P-029m
IV Quarter, 1951. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 9 pp; 1952.

P-029n
I Quarter, 1952. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 12 pp; 1952.

P-029o
II Quarter, 1952. By General der Infanterie Rudolf Hofmann, 13 pp; 1952.

P-029p
III Quarter, 1952. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 14 pp; 1952.

P-029q
IV Quarter, 1952. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 14 pp; 1953.

P-029r
First Half 1953. By General der lnfanterie Rudolf Hofmann; 21 pp; 1953.

P-029s
Second Half 1953. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 38 pp; 1954.

P-030
The German Campaign in the Balkans 1941--A Model of Crisis Planning. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hilldebrand; 78 pp, 2 illus; OCMH multilith; 1950. A carefully written study of all stages in the operation, concluding with an official account of the redeployment for the Russian campaign. See also DA Pamphlet No. 20-260.

P-031
GERMAN GENERAL STAFF PROJECT: TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT OF GERMAN GENERAL STAFF OFFICERS. See authors below; 30 vols; 1949-50. Thirty manuscripts in answer to a questionnaire submitted in 1945 by the Historical Section, USFET. The first nine manuscripts received were designated MS #P-031a, Volumes XXII through XXX. These were translated and sent to Washington without evaluation or coordination by the control group. Subsequent manuscripts were designated MS #P-031b, Volumes I through XXI. These were reviewed bythe control group and certain authors were asked to elaborate on subjects in which they were especially competent.

P-031b
Volume I. By General der Infanterie Hans Greiffenberg, General der Infanterie Georg von Sodenstern, and General der Infanterie Karl Allmendinger; 88 pp; 1949. The text of the questionnaire; an evaluation of the project by General von Greiffenberg; a brief description of the responsibilities and authority of the Chief of the General Staff by General von Sodenstern; General Allmendinger's answers to the questionnaire.

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P-031b
Volume II. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 48 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume III. By General der Infanterie Kurt Brennecke; 72 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume IV. By Generalmajor Horst Frhr. von Buttlar; 102 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume V. By General der Infanterie Dr. Waldemar Erfurth; 120 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume VI. By General der Infanterie Friedrich Fangohr; 50 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume VII. By General der Infanterie Hans Felber; 19 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume VIII. By General der Infanterie Hermann Foertsch; 86 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume IX. By Generalmojor Peter von der Groeben; 31 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume X. By Generaloberst Franz Hal-der; 15 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume XI. By Generalmajor Wolf Hauser; 3 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume XII. By Generalmajor Helmuth Kleinamp; 50 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume XIII. By General major Rudolf Langhaeuser; 59 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume XIV. By Generalfeldmarschall Wiihelm List; 55 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume XV. By Generalmajor August-Victor von Quast; 28 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume XVI.- By Oberst i. G. Walter Reissinger; 48 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume XVII. By Oberst i. G. Hans Georg Reichert; 89 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume XVIII. By General der infanterie Hlbrecht Schubert; 18 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume XIX. By General der Artillerie Speth; 42 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume XX. By Oberst i. G. Hermann Teske; 80 pp; 1950.

P-031b
Volume XXI. By General der Kavailerie Siegfried Westphal; 126 pp; 1950.

P-031a
Volume XXII, By Oberst i. G. Fritz Behrendsen; 35 pp; 1949.

P-031a
Volume XXIII. By Oberst i. G. Werner von Tippelskirch; 73 pp, 5 illus; 1949.

P-031a
Volume XXIV. By General der Panzertruppen Leo Geyr von Schweppenburg; 54 pp; 1950.

P-031a
Volume XXV. By Generalleutnant Dr. Hans Speidel; 73 pp; 1949. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

P-031a
Volume XXVI, Part I. By General der Flieger Wilheim Speidel; 79 pp; 1949. Includes information on the Air Force General Staff.

P-031a
Volume XXVI, Part II. By General der Flieger Wiihelm Speidel; 100 pp, 2 illus; 1950.

P-031a
Volume XXVII. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 122 pp; 1949.

P-031a
Volume XXVIII. By Generaloberst Heinz Guderian; 45 pp; 1949.

P-031a
Volume XXIX--Luftwaffe. By Luftwaffe Generalleutnant Kurt Maelzer; 41 pp, 1 illus; 1949. The Luftwaffe Technical Academy; training of Air Force staff officers.

P-031a
Volume XXX. By General der Panzertruppen Erich Brandenberger; 134 pp; 1950.

P-032
ARDENNES PROJECT. 13 vols; 1949-52. Answers to OCMH questionnaires, mostly untranslated. Intended for use by U.S. historians in preparing official war history. See also MS #P-109 for supplementary studies.

P-032a
Ardennes Project. By Generalmajor Walter Bruns; 41 pp; 1949. Report on 81st Inf Div, 1 Dec 1944-4 Mar 1945. (Not translated--1954.)

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P-032b
Ardennes Project. By Oberstleutnant Hubert Meyer; 39 pp; 1949. Report on 12th SS Panzer Div, Dec 1944-Feb 1945. (Not translated--1954.)

P-032c
Ardennes Project. By Oberst Wolf Maucke; 48 pp; 1949. Report on 15th Panzer Grenadier Div, 16 Dec 1944-2 Feb 1945. (Not translated--1954.)

P-032d
Ardennes Project. By Generalmajor Hans Kokort; 136 pp, 8 illus; 1949. Report on 26th Volksgrenadier Div, 16 Dec 1944-25 Jan 1945. (Not translated--1954.)

P-032e
Ardennes Project. By Oberstleutnant Albert Stueckler; 2 vols, 66 pp; 1949 and 1952. Report on 2d SS Panzer Div, 16 Dec 1944-17 Jan 1945. A supplement corrects the first report and continues it to 4 Feb 1945. (Not translated--1954.)

P-032f
Ardennes Project. By Generalmajor Hugo Dempwolff; 16 pp, 6 illus; 1950. Report on 276th Volksgrenadier Div, 18 Dec 1944-12 Jan 1945. (Not translated--1954.)

P-032g
Ardennes Project. By Generalmajor Erich Otto Schmidt; 28 pp; 1950. Report on 352d Volksgrenadier Div, 1 Oct 1944-21 Jan 1945. (Not translated--1954.)

P-032h
Ardennes Project. By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg; 6 pp; 1950. Functions of Arbeitsstab Kleyser, part of OKW Operations Branch, summer 1944.

P-032i
Ardennes Project, Questionnaire # 1. By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg and 17 others; 96 pp, 1 illus; 1950. Preparations for the Ardennes offensive.

P-032i
Ardennes Project, Questionnaire # 2. By Grossadmiral Kari Doenitz, Generaloberst Heinz Guderian, General der Flieger Kari Koller, Reichsminister Albert Speer, and Major i. G. Juergen Wehrmann; 13 pp; 1950-51. Subtitled "Timing and Personalities." Five brief and inconclusive reports on the question, when and by whom was the Ardennes offensive first suggested? Only the last report has been translated.

P-032j
Ardennes Project. By GeneraI der Waffen-SS Wilhelm Bitrrich; 16 pp; 1951. Report on II SS Panzer Corps, 16 Dec 1944-30 Jan 1945. (Not translated--1954.)

P-032k
Ardennes Project. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 6 pp; 1951. Clarification of a Fuhrer Order dated 3 Sep 1944. (Not translated--1954.)

P-033
German Military Government. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and 7 others; 122 pp, 1 illus; 1949. Describes development of administrative organization in occupied territories. Based on personal experience and insight into military, administrative, economic, and judical problems.

P-034
Mountain Warfare Project. By General der Gebirgstruppen Rudolf Peter Konrad and 5 others; 661 pp, 40 illus; 1950. A thorough study by specialists in mountain warfare. Part I relates actual experience, especially in the Caucasus, in solving practical problems; Part II is a theoretical study. Photographs and sketch maps.

P-035
The Retrograde Defensive of Army Group North During 1944. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand and 4 others; 2 vols, 432 pp, 13 illus; 1950. A detailed description of German operations, providing insight into the characteristics of the Russian command.

P-036
Description of Casernes and Airfields in the Soviet Zone of Germany. (CONFIDENT1AL) 235 pp; 1950.

P-037
Organization Todt. By Ministerialdirektor Franz Xaver Dorsch; 71 pp; 1950. A comprehensive study by the former deputy chief, covering the duties of O. T. representatives at various major military headquarters. Includes accounts of all major projects outside of Germany. Two appendixes, 221 photographs, 21 plans and charts.

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P-038
German Radio Intelligence. (SECRET) 260 pp, 16 illus; OCMH multilith; 1950.

P-039
German Armored Traffic Control During ths Russian Campaign. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand; 43 pp, 5 illus; DA Pamphlet No. 20-242; 1952. Road conditions in Russia; organization and disposition of traffic control elements.

P-040
Tank Repair Service in the German Army. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand and 15 others; 326 pp, 9 illus; 1951. A detailed description of the tank maintenance service. Valuable observations on operations in Russia. Need for a greater supply of spare parts and a more decentralized organization is stressed.

P-041
OKH PROJECT--ARMY HIGH COMMAND SERIES. See individual authors below; 36 vols; 1948-49. A series of detailed studies on all aspects of the German Army High Command (OKH), 1938-45. Describes relations with the Armed Forces High Command (OKW) and with Hitler; accounts for the deterioration in leadership during the last half of the war. Note especially MSS #P-041ii, jj, and LL MS #T-111 is a synopsis of the entire series. The individual studies are as follows:

P-041a
Organization of the Army High Command. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand; 83 pp; 1948. A survey of the German Army High Command (OKH) from 1938 to 1945. Functions and responsibilities of the various divisions.

P-041b
Field Headquarters of the Army High Command, Organization and Working Procedure. By Oberst Alfred Zerbel; 14 pp; 1948.

P-041c
Position of the German Army High Command within the Wehrmacht High Commond. By Generalleutnant Heinz von Gyldenfeidt; 42 pp; 1950.

P-041d
Chief of the Army General Staff and Army General Staff Officers. See authors below; 4 chapters, each bound separately. Apparently Chapters III, IV, V, and VII were never written. Existing chapters are as follows.--

Chapter 1. Chief of the Army General Staff. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 12 pp; 1948.

Chapter II. Top-Level Agencies of the Army General Staff. By General der Infanterie Guenther Blumentritt; 17 pp; OCMH multitith; 1952. Chief of Operations, Training, and Organization.

Chapter VI. The Assistant Chief of Staff for Military History. By General der Infanterie Dr. Waldemar Erfurth; 29 pp; 1948.

Chapter VIII. Control of the German Army General Staff. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 18 pp; OCMH multilith; 1952.

P-041e
Army High Command: Operations Branch of the Army General Staff. By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg; 22 pp; 7 illus; OCMH multilith; 1952.

P-041f
The Organizational Problems of the Army High Command and Their Solution. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand; 86 pp, 2 illus; OCMH multilith; 1953.

P-041g
Army High Command: Duties of Army Training Branch. By General der Infanterie Edgar Roehricht; 53 pp, 6 illus; OCMH multilith; 1952.

P-041h
Army High Command: Intelligence on Foreign Armies and the Foreign Intelligence Service, 1938-45. By General der Infanterie Kurt von Tippelskirch; 17 pp, OCMH multilith; 1953.

P-041i
Organization and Working Methods of the Intelligence Division. By General der Infanterie Kurt von Tippelskirch, General der Infanterie Gerhard Matzky and Oberst Lothar Metz; 133 pp, 23 illus; 1948. Prewar and wartime organization.

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P-041j
The Attaché Branch of the Army General Staff. By General der Artillerie Horst von Mellenthin; 78 pp; 1948.

P-041k
Signal Services in World War II. By General der Nachrichtentruppen Albert Praun; 54 pp, 5 illus; 1948.

P-041m
Representation of Infantry Interest--1938-45. By General der Infanterie Erich Jaschke; 27 pp, 1 illus; OCMH multilith; 1952.

P-041n
Representation of Artillery Interests--1938-45. By General der Artillerie Wilhelm Berlin and Generalmajor Gerhard Huether; 81 pp, 4 illus; OCMH multilith; 1952.

P-041o
Representation of Engineer Interests--1938-45. By General der Pioniere Alfred Jacob; 58 pp, 4 illus; OCMH multilith; 1952.

P-041p
Representation of Armored Interests--1938-45. By Generaloberst Heinz Guderian; 44 pp, 1 illus; OCMH multilith; 1952.

P-041q
Chief of Army Supply and Administration. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 142 pp, 37 charts; 1948. Organization; mission; history.

P-041r
OKH Transportation Services: Chapter I (1939-42). By Generalleutnant Max Bork; 49 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Chapter II (1942-45). By Generalmajor Karl-Theodor Koerner; 41 pp, 4 illus; 1948.

P-041s
The Field Transportation Branch and its Functions. By Generalleutnant Oldwig von Natzmer; 50 pp; 1948.

P-041t
The Planning Branch of the Chief of Transportation. By Oberstleutnant Hans Klein; 42 pp, 2 illus; 1948.

P-041u
The Chief of Transportation as Representative of OKH Interests in Transportation Matters. By Oberst i. G. Hermann Teske; 30 pp, 4 illus; 1948.

P-041w
Mapping and Survey Services in the man Army 1920-45. By Oberst i. G. Graf von Klinkowstroem; 44 pp, 1 illus; OCMH multilith; 1953.

P-041x
German Army High Command: The Central Branch of the Army General Staff. By Generalmajor Helmut Kieikampf; 30 pp, 2 illus; OCMH multilith; 1952.

P-041aa
Headquarters Commandant, Army High Command. By Generalleutnant Walther von Guendell; 22 pp, 1 illus; 1948. Organization; mission; history.

P-041bb
The German Liaison Officer with the Finnish Armed Forces. By General der Infanterie Dr. Waldemar Erfurth; 81 pp; 1948. Organization; mission; history 1941-44.

P-041cc
The Army High Command-Officers. Chapter I. By General der Artillerie Max Grimmeis; 13 pp; 1948; Chapter II. By Luftwaffe Oberst Rudolf Loytved-Herdegg; 8 pp, 3 illus; 1948. A history of Army-Air liaison.

P-041dd
The Chief of Army Equipment and Commander of the Replacement Army in Army High Command. By General der Kavallerie Carl Erik Koehler and Generalmajor Heilmuth Reinhardt; 235 pp, 5 illus; 1950. An interesting account of the development, activities, difficulties, and forced decline of one of the Army's most important agencies.

P-041ee
The General Army Office. By Generalmajor Heilmuth Reinhardt and 5 others; 260 pp; 1948.

P-041ff
The Army Ordnance Office, 1938-45. By General der Artillerie Emil Le...; 108 pp, 4 illus; 1947. (English text available only at OCMH, Washington, DC.

P-041gg
The Army Administration Office. By General der Artillerie Herbert Osterkamp; 51 pp, 11 il!us; 1948. Mission and organization. Responsibility for finance, real estate, rations; quarters, building construction, clothing, and personal equipment.

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P-041hh
The Army Personnel Office. By Generalmajor Helmut Kleikamp; 45 pp, 2 illus; 1948. Organization; mission; policy, history 1939-45. A discussion of problems caused by the sudden expansion of the Army and later by the heavy casualties.

P-041ii
General Critique of MS #P-041. By Generaloberst Kurt Zeitzler; 67 pp, 2 illus; 1948. A critique of MSS #P-041 a through P-041hh; a short history of the Army High Command, Sep 1942-Jun 1944, the period during which General Zeitzler was Chief of the Army General Staff.

P-041jj
General Critique of MS #P-041. By General der Panzertruppen Heinz Guderian; 13 pp; 1948. A critique of MSS #P-041 a through P-041hh; a report on the period Jun 1944-Mar 1945, during which General Guderian was Chief of the Army General Staff.

P-041kk
Theoretical Foundations of the Army High Command. By Generalleutnant Oldwig von Natzmer; 93 pp; OCMH multilith; 1952. A somewhat philosophical study, summarizing the whole ARMY HIGH COMMAND series. This study also appears in MS #T-111 as an "Epilogue."

P-041LL
Comments on MSS #P-041a-P-041hh. By Generaloberst Kurt Zeitzler and Generaloberst Heinz Guderian; 36 pp; 1949.

P-042
(Cancelled)

P-043a
Air Force Project. By General der Flieger Wilhelm Speidel; 151 pp, 6 illus; 1949. Secret military air activities prior to 1933, including collaboration between the Luftwaffe and the Soviet Air Force. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

P-043b
(Cancelled)

P-044a P-044 P-44c
Deception and Cover Plans. (COMFIDENTIAL). 120 pp, 2 Illus; OCMH multilith; 1952.

P-045
Propaganda Project. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and 5 others; 106 pp; 1950. Subtitled "The efficacy of propaganda in war." The theory and practice of propaganda in war; difference between propaganda and deception. A discussion of methods and results of German propaganda in the first half to the war.

P-046
PW Camp Location. By Generalmajor Adolf Westhoff; 64 pp, 2 maps; 1950. German camps for Russian and Polish war prisoners. A detailed, reliable statistical study.

P-047
Engineer Organization, Project # 33. By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg and 8 others; 56 pp; 1949. Answers to a questionnaire on German peacetime training and its effect on combat performance. What was the result of a system in which only the combat engineers had any prestige and authority while the construction engineers were of only minor importance, without effective control over such agencies as the RAD and Organization Todt? Would close peacetime contact with large civilian engineer firms have been beneficial? Were U.S. Army engineers considered superior in any way other than having had greater logistical resources?

P-048
Transportation Network. By General der Infanterie Max Bork and Generalmajor Karl-Theodor Koerner; 56 pp, 10 maps; 1950. A report on railroads and highways in Poland, East Prussia, and other Baltic areas.

P-049
OKW Activities (Apr-Jun 1943). By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 175 pp; 1950. See evaluation of MS #C-099. (Not translated--1954.)

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P-050
The Bombing of Dresden in February 1945. By Generalmajor Wilhelm Kirchenpaur; 7 pp, 1 illus; 1950. A short historical account.

P-051
Airborne Operations: A German Appraisal. By Generalmajor HeJImuth Reinhardt and 11 others; 56 pp; DA Pamphlet No. 20-232; 1951. A review of German airborne experience, including defense against Allied and Russian airborne operations. Reasons for the apparent abandonment of large-scale German airborne operations after the invasion of Crete. Comments by Generalfeldmarschall Kesseiring are given separately.

P-052
Combat in Russian Forests and Swamps. By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg; 39 pp, 1 map; DA Pamphlet No. 20-231; 1951. Geographical conditions and consequent modification of tactical principles in the undeveloped areas of Eastern Europe; specific suggestions for training.

P-053
Integrated Armored Army. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 67 pp; OCMH multilith; 1950. A study by the former Chief; of the German Army General Staff on the organization, armament, and equipment of an army of the future, comprising armored, infantry, and airborne divisions. Includes technical data for the tank arm.

P-054a
Night Combat. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and 16 others; 45 pp, 7 charts; DA Pamphlet No. 20-236; 1953. Principles; Russian and German night combat methods; training. Examples from the Russian campaign. Growing emphasis on night operations during World War II is stressed.

P-054b
Night Combat. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring and 4 others; 111 pp, 1 illus; 1950. Included in the printed version of MS #P-054a.

P-055a
Partisan Warfare in the Balkans. By General der Gebirgsiruppen Hubert Lanz, 249 pp, 9 illus; OCMH multilith; 1952. An instructive if somewhat lengthy study based on experience in Albania and Epirus in 1943-44; many useful lessons. (See also MS #P-142.)

P-055b
Partisan Warfare in Croatia. By Oberst Karl Gaisser; 76 pp, 7 illus; 1950. Similar to MS #P-055a, but more concise.

P-055c
Lessons learned from the Partisan War in Russia. By Generalmajor Alexander Rothcliffe; 13 pp; 1951. A report by an expert on this type of warfare. (See also MS #P-142.)

P-056
Underwater Bridges. By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg and 3 others; 26 pp, 2 illus; 1950. Clarifies the rumors on alleged Russian bridges and describes similar experiments.

P-057
Strength and Composition of German Artillery During World War II. By Generalmajor Kurt Scheffler; 21 pp, 10 illus; 1950. Answers to a special questionnairre on strength, expenditure of ammunition and use of observation artillery, on specific dates in World War II. Answers are largely based on memory.

P-058
Events in Italy, 1 Feb-8 Sep 1943. By the Italian Generals Infante and Ambrosio; 35 pp; 1950. Answers to questionaires on political and military affairs, particularly on the Italian attitude twwards her German ally and a separate peace with Russia. (Italian text only; Not translated--1954.)

P-059
Tank Losses. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueiler-Hillebrand; 28 pp, 7 illus; 1950. A statistical report on all German armored vehicles, giving nomenclature, characteristics, and quantities produced, together with data on tank losses and replacements.

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P-060
Small Unit Actions During the German Campaign in Russia. See authors below; 289 pp, 51 maps, 40 illus; DA Pamphlet No. 20-269; 1953. A large number of interesting and instructive examples of action by the various combat arms, operating in all kinds of weather and terrain. Describes the development of German and Russian tactics during four years of war. This is an abridgment of the twenty-four studies listed below:

P-060a
Small Unit Tactics--An Infantry Regiment in the East. By Oberst Guenther Drange; 184 pp, 11 illus; 1951.

P-060b
Small Unit Tactics--Manual for Command and Combat Employment of Smaller Units. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring and 5 others; 462 pp, 9 illus; OCMH multilith; 1952. A compilation of German experience in units below regiment size.

P-060c
Small Unit Tactics--Engineers in Combat at River Sectors. By Generalmajor Erich Abberger; 47 pp, 11 illus; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 11; 952. A study of several river crossing operations in Russia, 1941.

P-060c Supp.
Small Unit Tactics--Engineers. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 16 pp; 1952. (Not available in USAREUR.)

P-060d Part I
Small Unit Tactics--Infantry. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 95 pp, 9 illus; 1951. Examples of Russian infantry tactics and combat methods.

P-060 Part II
Small Unit Tactics--Infantry. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 63 pp, 10 illus; 1951. Examples of Russian attack tactics in winter.

P-060 Part III
Small Unit Tactics--Infantry. By Generalmajor Wolf Ewert; 27 pp, 7 illus; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 5; 1952. Three examples of Russian reconnaissance in force.

P-060d Part IV
Small Unit Tactics--Infantry: River Crossings. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 14 pp, 6 illus; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 12; 1952. Three examples of Russian river crossing operations. Suitable for use in service schools.

P-060d Part V
Small Unit Tactics--Infantry. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt. (In preparation 1954.)

P-060e
Small Unit Tactics--Partisan Warfare. By General der infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg; 35 pp, 5 illus; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 6; 1952. Five examples from the Russian campaign.

P-060f Part I
Small Unit Tactics--Tactics of Individual Arms. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand and Generalmajor Oskar Munzel; 61 pp, 18 illus; 1951, Fourteen examples of German and Russian armored tactics.

P-060f Part II
Small Unit Tactics--Tactics of Individual Arms. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand and 3 others; 174 pp, 27 illus; 1951. Six examples of Russian tank and antitank combat.

P-060f Part III
Small Unit Tactics--Tactics of Individual Arms: Small German Armored Units in Russia. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand and 2 others; 38 pp, 20 illus; Hist Div USAREUR multilith; Vol. II, No. 11; 1953. Three examples from the years 1941, 1942, and 1944.

P-060g Part I
Small Unit Tactics--Unusual Situations. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus; 18 pp, 1 illus; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 8; 1952. Combat in Lithuania,

P-060g Part II
Small Unit Tactics--Unusual Situations. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus; 29 pp, 3 illus; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 13; 1952. Four examples from the Russian campaign.

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P-060g Part III
Small Unit Tactics--Unusual Situations. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus; 54 pp, 9 illus; Hist Div USAREUR multilith, Vol. II, No. 4; 1953. Stalingrad area; eleven examples from actions of the 6th Panzer Division, Dec 1942.

P-060g Part IV
Small Unit Tactics--Unusual Situations. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus; 98 pp, 7 illus; 1952.

P-060h
Small Unit Tactics--Artillery. By Oberst j. G. Hans-Georg Richert; 58 pp, 6 illus; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 7; 1952. Tactics and fire control of Russian artillery in attack and defense during 1941, 1942, and 1944, and their later development.

P-060h Part II
Small Unit Tactics--Artillery. By General der Artillerie Karl Thoholte; 94 pp, 15 illus; 1953. Two detailed examples, suitable for training purposes.

P-060i
Small Unit Tactics--Attack Methods of Engineers. By Generalmajor Hans von Ahlfen; 54 pp, 12 illus; 1951. Two well chosen examples from the Russian campaign, describing exercise of command, organization, technical equipment; sketches and photographs.

P-060j
Small Unit Tactics--Small German Units in the Russian Campaign 1941-42. By; Generalmajor Erich Schmidt; 15 pp, 5 illus; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 14; 1952. Three examples of successful improvisation.

P-060k
Small Unit Tactics--Infantry Regiment in Attack. By Generalmajor Hans Kissel; 42 pp, 1 map; 1951. Attack and break through of an infantry regiment at Slavyansk in spring 1942.

P-060L
Small Unit Tactics--Unexpected Situations. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 14 pp, 4 illus; 1951. Supplements MS #P-060g.

P-060m
Small Unit Tactics--Combats in Taiga and Tundra. By Oberstleutnant Klaus Brockelmann and Oberstleutnant Hans Roschmann; 151 pp, 14 illus; 1952. The fighting in Finland north of the Arctic Circle.

P-060n
Small Unit Tactics--Fighting in Russia Forests and Swamps. By Oberst Wiiheltf Willemer and 4 others; 50 pp, 21 illus; 1952. Examples of fighting in these undeveloped areas; Russian behavior; tactics. Well suited for use in service schools.

P-060o
Small Unit Tactics--Engineer Attack on Fixed Fortifications. By Generalmajor Erich Abberger; 48 pp, 6 sketches, 7 photographs; 1953. Three examples shwoing the value of specially trained assault engineers.

P-061
Standing Operating Procedure for Troop Movements. By Generalmajor Mueller-Hillebrand; 6 pp; ?950. A short survey of German service regulations, pocket manuals, and books reveals there were no instructions in the Army covering operating procedure troop movements.

P-062
Frostbite Problems in the German During World War II. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; ! 73 pp; 1951. A useful study on winter clothing and hygiene. Reasons are given for the lack of winter clothing in late 1941. (Not translated--1954.)

P-063
Voluntary Service. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 72 pp; 1951. Voluntary service in the German Army and in the armies associated with Germany.

P-064
The Cossack Corps. By Oberst Alexander von Basse; 25 pp, 31 charts, 11 photographs; 1950. A short account of the Cossack Corps which fought in the German ranks on the Eastern Front.

P-065a
The Volksgrenadier Division and Volkssturm. By Generalmajor Reinhardt; 22 p; 1950. A concise study on the organization of these two types of German units. An appendix by Mr. Hellmuth Heitmann contains 9 pages of and 25 charts, principially T/O & E's of subunits of the Volksgrenadier division.

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P-065b
The Volksgrenadier Division and the Volkssturm. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 16 pp, 1 illus; 1950. Additional information on the infantry and artillery of the Volksgrenadier division.

P-066
Prefabricated Troop Shelters. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 7 pp, 4 illus; 1950. Technical data on the German ply-wood and cardboard shelters for men and horses, copied from Finnish models.

P-067
Cancelled.

P-068
Cancelled.

P-069
Kreipe Diary (22 Jul-2 Nov 1944). By General der Flieger Werner Kreipe; 69 pp; 1950. Personal diary of the Chief of the Air Force General Staff. Authori tative comments on the political, strategic, and economic conduct of the war during this period, seen from the viewpoint of the Air Force.

P-070
Space Standards for Wehrmacht Billeting. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 4 pp; 1950. Statistical data.

P-071
Region, Climate, Population, and their Influence on Warfare in the Soviet Union. By General der Infanterie Friedrich Fangohr; 69 pp; OCMH multilith; 1951. Characteristics of European Russia as a war theater.

P-072
Division Slice. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hiliebrand; 9 pp; 1951. An interesting statistical study of this organizational problem within the German Army, based on the author's extensive personal experience. Useful as a basis for comparison.

P-073
The Use of Private Property in Exercises and Maneuvers of the German Army in Peacetime. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 50 pp; Hist Div USAREUR multilith; 1953. An account of the Army's rigid adherence to the laws and regulations protecting private property.

P-074
Demolitions and Mining. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and 8 others; 168 pp, 22 illus; 1953. A compilation of German experience in the use of mines and demolitions to delay Russian advances, 1942-44. Combat orders; establishment of special engr headquarters; types of demolition; special techniques; methods of laying antitank and antipersonnel minefields. Two detailed examples are included: Operation BUFFALO--with drawal of Ninth Army to the BUFFALO position in March 1943; and the evacuation of the Kuban bridgehead by Seventeenth Army in September 1943.

P-075
Cancelled.

P-076
Cancelled.

P-077
Soviet Russian Infantry and Armored Forces. By Generalleutnant (Waffen-SS) Max Simon; lOpp; Hist Div USAREUR multilith, Vol. II, No. 6; 1953. An evaluation of the Russian soldier and Russian combat methods.

P-078
Wartime Training of Panzer Troops. By Generalmajor Oskar Munzel; 40 pp; 1951. An example of training under pressure of time and with limited facilities.

P-079
The Russian Command in World War II. By Generalmajor Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 28 pp, 3 illus; OCMH multilith; 1951. A discussion of possible developments in the Rusisan command since 1945. The author cites shortcomings in the Russian wartime command and suggests improvements which may have been made.

P-080
Training of Senior Officers. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 22 pp; OCMH multilith; 1951. The scope and content of German courses for prospective division commanders and other genera! officers. Includes a 4-page commentary by Generaloberst Franz Halder.

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P-081
Plan for Industrial Mobilization. By Generalleutnant Kurt Freiherr Ruedt von Collenberg; 311 pp; 1951. History of the Ministry of Armaments and War Production up to the time when Reichsminister Speer took office in 1942. Little specific information on top-level policy. (Not translated--1954.)

P-082
Battle Command in the East. By Generalmajor Carl Wagener; 11 pp; 1950. Text of a report prepared in April 1944, when the author was chief of staff, First Panzer Army. A plea to Hitler for a more flexible conduct of operations in the East. (Not translated--1954.)

P-083
Education of Officers. By Generalmajor Carl Wagener; 16 pp; 1950. A lecture to officer students during World War II.

P-084
General Staff Service. By Generalmajor Carl Wagener; 15 pp; 1950. Text for a general staff student course during World War II; a concise statement of German principles. (Not translated--1954.)

P-085
Infantry Organization and Equipment Based on German Experiences in Russia. (CONFIDENTIAL) 174 pp; OCMH multilith; 1951.

P-086
Long-Range Detonation. By Oberst Ludwig Karn and Oberst Kunibert Randewig; 28 pp, 1 illus; 1951. Russian use of radioactivated fuzes for long-range detonation.

P-087
Battle in Mud. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 10 pp, 1 illus; 1951. Brief examples of warfare during the muddy seasons in Russia.

P-088
Combat Missions for Panzer Training. By Generalmajor Oskar Munzel; 42 pp, illus; 1951. Training maneuvers with and without live ammunition; proper commitment of armor. Brief accounts of four small unit actions which might be reenacted as maneuvers.

P-089
Tactical and Technical Specialities of Winter Warfare. By Generalmajor Oskar Munzel; 26 pp; 1951. A compilation of German experience in winter warfare.

P-090
German Employment of Horses on the Eastern Front. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand and 1 8 others; 776 pp; 1952. A detailed, comprehensive study of the procurement training, employment and management of draft and pack horsees and cavalry remounts in the German Army. Emphasis is given to the use of horses in the Russian campaign. Valuable reading for a generation that has lost "horse-sense."

P-091
German EM and Company-Grade Officer's Wage Scale (1939-40). By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 17 pp; 1951. A statistical study based on the 1939-40 Army Administration Handbook. For lack of official documents the study cannot be considered completely accurate.

P-092
Cancelled.

P-093
161st Reconnaissance Battalion (21 Jun 1941-30 Jun 1942) and 132d Bicycle Battalion (17 Oct 1942-17 May 1943). By Major Freiherr von Ulmenstein; 162 pp; 1951. Extracts from war diaries of units on the Eastern Front. (Not translated--1954.)

P-094
War Games. By General der Infanterie Rudolf Hofmann and 4 others; 207 pp, 2 illus; OCMH mimeograph; 1952. Administrative and technical problems in the conduct of all types of staff and command post exercises. Suitable for training at higher levels.

P-095
Operation Areas of Regional Battalions # 497, 498, 499, 660, 661, as of 25 Jun 1941. Author unknown; 27 pP' 1951. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

P-096
Concentration of Russian Troops for Stalingrad Offensive. By Barchewitz; 38 pp' 2 maps; 1951. Intercepted radio reports of Russian movements; describes the build-up of the German reconnaissance picture.

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P-097
Selection and Training of German Officers for Military Attaché Duty. By Generaloberst Franz Halder and 9 others; 44 pp; 1951. A study of the prewar program, written by the then Chief of the General Staff and a group of acknowledged experts.

P-097a
The German Attaché System. By General der Artillerie Anton Freiherr von Bechlolsheim; 15 pp; 1952. The author writes from personal experience and from the viewpoint of an attaché, but can give no information from the higher vantage point.

P-098
Decisive Operations and the Control of Wide Spaces. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 22 pp, 2 maps; 1951. Opinions on modern strategy by a former army commander.

P-099
Refugee Control. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and 14 others; 56 pp; OCMH multilith; 1952. An important study of a growing problem in modern warfare, based on wartime experience. A foreword by General Halder deserves special attention.

P-100
The Art of War--A Military Testament. By General der Artillerie Friedrich von Boetticher; 22 pp; 1951. An essay on the art of war and the qualities of leadership, written by the former German military attaché to the United States.

P-101
German AAA Ranges. By Intentant Dr. Albert Piske and Intendant Dr. Walter Schleyer; 12 pp; 1951. A short report on ranges in Germany, Austria, and Poland, 1939-45.

P-102
Diary of Air Force Commander with Army Group Center (21 Jun 1941--4 Jan 1942). Author unknown; 232 pp; 1951. (Not translated--1954; not available in USAREUR.)

P-103
Utilization of Captured Matériel by Germany in World War II. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt and 5 others; 173 pp; OCMH multilith; 1953. The effect of captured matériel on fighting strength; the
handling of such matériel; stresses the need for a special ordnance organization for this purpose.

P-104
An Assumed Plan of Attack by the USSR on Western Europe. (CONFIDENTIAL) 44 pp, 9 illus; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph; 1951.

P-105
Evaluation of German Airborne Operations. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt and 9 others; 165 pp; 1953. An evaluation of both actual and proposed German operations; a statement of the value and limitations of this arm.

P-106
Warfare in the Arctic Zones of Europe. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 15 pp; 1951. A brief geographical description; possible offensive and defensive tactics; a survey of operations in 1941 and 1944.

P-107
Position and Defense Combats of a Motorized Grenadier Regiment in Winter 1941-42. By Oberst Wilhelm Reutter; 95 pp, 2 maps; 1951. Some examples of small unit tactics; the evaluation of the Russian soldier should be read with reservation. (Not translated--1954.)

P-108
Collaboration Between Germany and Her Allies During World War II. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hiiiebrand and others; 1116 pp; 1953. A detailed, comprehensive work based on documents and personal recollections of the German participants. Part I is a general account of Germany's relations with her allies; Part II deals individually with each member of the Axis alliance. The study as a whole is an appreciation of the problems of coalition warfare. Valuable lessons are drawn from the German experience.

P-109
ARDENNES FOLLOW-UP SERIES. See authors below; 7 volumes; 1951-52. Unit histories written at the request of OCMH for use in an official U.S. history of the Ardennes Campaign.

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P-190a
Ardennes Follow Up--3d SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment. By Oberstleutnant (Waffen-SS) Guenrher Wisliceny; 20 pp; 1951. (Not translated--1954.)

P-109b
Ardennes Follow Up--4th SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment. By Obersleutnant (Wafn-SS) Otto Weidinger; 28 pp; 1952. (Not translated--1954.)

P-109c
Ardennes Follow Up--2d Panzer Divion-- By General der Panzertruppen Heinrich von Luetrwitz; 3 pp; 1952. (Not translated--1954.)

P-109d
Ardennes Follow Up--Arko 102. By Oberst der Schutzpolizei F. W. Bock; 11 pp; 1952. (Not translated--1954.)

P-109e
Ardennes Follow Up--2d Panzer Division (16-20 Dec 1944 and 13-17 Jan 1945). By Oberst Joachim Gutmann; 12 pp, 2 illus; 1952. (Not translated--1954.)

P-109f
Ardennes Follow Up--10th SS Panzer Division. By Generalmajor (Waffen-SS) Heinz Harmel; 16 pp, 1 map; 1952. (Not translated--1954.)

P-109g
Ardennes Follow Up--LXXXV Corps. By Oberst i. G. Hermann Lassen; 21 pp; 1952. (Not translated--1954.)

P-110
Barriers to the East. (CONFIDENTIAL) 16 pp, 2 illus; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. I, No. 9; 1952.

P-111
Communications Network--Westwall. (SECRET) (Not translated--1954; available at Sig Div USAREUR and in Washington at G-2, Sig Div, and CIA.)

P-112
Signal Communications in the West. By Oberstleutnant Carl Bolle; 103 pp, 5 illus; 1951. Techniques of laying and camouflaging underground cables. Wire communications available to German units in the Atlantic Wall and in various fortifications systems in Belgium and northwest France. A well written and informative study. (Not translated--1954.)

P-113
Questionnaire on "Wehrmacht Propaganda." By Dr. Kurt Hesse; 6 pp; 1951. Answers to some questions on propaganda in occupied countries. (Not translated--1954.)

P-114a
German Army Group Operations on the Eastern Front 1941-43, Northern Area. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hilldebrand. (In preparation--1954.)

P-114b
German Army Group Operations on Eastern Front 1941-43, Central Area. By General der Infanterie Rudolf Hofmann. (In preparation--1954.)

P-114c
German Army Group Operations on the Eastern Front 1941-43, Southern Area. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt. (In preparation--1954.)

P-115
Commitment of 59th Panzer Engineer Battalion at Cholm (20 Feb-1 May 1942). By Oberstleutnant Heinz Schneider; 24 pp, 9 illus; 1952. An example of winter warfare in which the frontline troops overcame the unfamiliar difficulties caused by ice, snow, floods, and mud. (Not translated--1954.)

P-116
Russian Airborne Operations. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt and 10 others; 49 pp, 9 illus; Hist Div USAREUR Vol. II, No. 12; 1953. An account of only two known operations involving Russian airborne troops with strategic tactical missions. Possible reasons for limited use of airborne troops by Russia.

P-117
Statistical Data Pertaining to Ihe German Armed Forces. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 31 pp, 1 illus; 1951. An complete but informative report on man manpower and wartime conscription.

P-118
Evaluating War Experience. By Generaloberst Dr. Lorhar Rendulic; 10 pp; 1952.

P-119
Transportation of Replacements by Post Office Busses to the Eastern Front in Winter 1941-42. By Oberstleutnant Guenther Keil; 24 pp; 1954. An improvised method made necessary by the shortage of transport facilities.

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P-120
Cancelled.

P-121
Cancelled.

P-122
German Counterintelligence Activities in Occupied Russia 1941-45. By Wladimir W. Posdnjakoff; 150 pp, 4 illus; OCMH muitilith; 1953. The author is a Russian expatriate who served with the German in telligence service.

P-123
National Instinct and Governmental Institutions Under German Occupation in Western Russia. By Wladimir W. Posdnjakoff; 45 pp; 1951. Reactions of the Russian people to the German occupation. The observer is a Russian expatriate who served with the German intelligence service.

P-124
Zuyev's Republic. By Wladimir W. Posdnjakoff; 31 pp; 1951. An account of a small body-politic created by Zuyev near Polotsk after the departure of the Communists in 1941.

P-125
Supply of Partisan Units During the War 1941-45. By D. Karov and V. Volzhanin; 29 pp; OCMH muitilith; 1952. Based on the authors' experience in the service of German Counterintelligence and on a study of Russian material after the war.

P-126
Demolition of Tunnels. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 3 pp; 1952. A report on the demolition of two railroad tunnels during the German withdrawal from Greece.

P-127
The Importance of the Narvik Region for Naval War. By Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic; 5 pp; 1952.

P-128
A German Panzer Battalion in the East, 1945. By Major Gert-Axel Weidemann; 10 pp; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph, Vol. II, No. 3; 1952. A translation of an original combat report describing German and Russian armored and antitank tactics current at the errd of the war. A close-up view of armored combat.

P-129
German Experiences in Desert Warfare During World War II. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and 9 others; 2 Vois; 380 pp, 36 sketches, 15 maps, 85 photographs; 1952. A comprehensive study based on German experience in North Africa. An extract has been published as Desert Warfare: German Experiences in World War II. 96 pp; OCMH muitilith; 1952.

P-129 Supp.
German Experiences in Desert Warfare During World War II. By Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein and Dr. Sigismund Kienow; 79 pp, 10 sketches, 3 maps, 31 photographs; 1952. Answers to specific questions on supply, especially water supply, with information on geology and well-drilling techniques.

P-130
Camouflage. By Oberst Wilheim Willemer and 15 others; 239 pp, 49 illus; Hist Div USAREUR mimeograph; 1953. German methods of camouflage; the concealment of strategic and tactical intentions.

P-131
Soviet Counterintelligence. By Wladimir W. Posdnjakoff; 1952. A study on postwar Soviet organization and methods, based on source material on file in G-2, Department of the Army, and other intelligence agencies. (Available partly in German, partly in Russian; not translated--1954.)

P-132
Signal Communications in the East. By General der Nachrichtentruppen Albert Praun; 238 pp, 36 sketches, 14 photographs; 1953. A detailed study by the former OKH Chief Signal Officer. Specific examples from Second Panzer Army and Army Group Center.

P-132 Supp.
Signal Communications in the East: The Balkans and Finland. By General der Nachrichtentruppen Albert Praun; 68 pp, 15 illus; 1953. Includes a concise survey of problems and techniques,

P-133
Analysis of US Field Service Regulations. By Generaloberst Franz Halder and 6 others; 156 pp, OCMH mimeograph; 1953. A critique by a representative group of German generals and general staff officers under the chairmanship of a former chief of the General Staff. Their analysis, based on official German military doctrine, includes definite suggestions for revising individual chapters and paragraphs of FM 100-5.

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P-134
German Efficiency Report System. By General der Infanterie Rudolf Hofmann and 5 others; 97 pp, 2 illus; OCMH mimeograph; 1952. The development of this system from its inception to the end of the war, forms illustrating typical ratings are included.

P-135
The German General Staff, Part I. By Generalmajor Ludwig Ruedt von Collenberg. (In preparation--1954.)

P-135
The German GeneraLSJaff, Part II (1918-45). By General der Infanterie Dr. Waldemar Erfurth; 554 pp; 1953. A comprehensive study by a leading German military historian and former member of the German General Staff. While in part colored by the author's personal experience, the study is based on recognized published works, a large number of unpublished sources, and on the memories of his colleagues. (Not translated--1954.)

P-136
The German Defense of Berlin 1945. By Oberst Wilhelm Willemer and others; 115 pp, 8 illus; 1953. A detailed account of the German defense, based on careful research.

P-137
Espionage Activities of the USSR. By Wladimir W. Posdnjakoff; 45 pp; Hist Div USAREUR multilith, Vol. II, No. 10; 1953. An account of Soviet methods.

P-138
Underground Activity in Kharkov 1941-43. By D. Karov; 17 pp; Hist Div USAREUR multilith, Vol. II, No. 7; 1953. An account of a successful resistance group.

P-139
The Size and Composition of Divisional and Higher Staffs in the German Army. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt and others; 290 pp; 1953. German principles of staff organization; efforts to restrict size; examples of staff organization during World War II.

P-140
German Methods of Safeguarding Classified Military Information. By Generalmajor Rudoif Langhaeuser; 59 pp; 1953.

P-141
Cancelled.

P-142
Partisan Warfare: A Treatise Based on Combat Experience in the Balkans. By Generalmajor Alexander Ratcliffe; 94 pp; 1953. A synopsis of experience in this unique war theater. (See also MS #P-0550).

P-143a
Selected Army Operations on the Eastern Front. By General der Infanterie Rudolf Hofmann and others. (In preparation--1943.)

P-143b
Selected Corps Operations on the Eastern Front. By Generalmajor Hellmut Reinhart and others. (In preparation--1954.)

P-143c
Selected Divisional Operations on the Eastern Front. By Oberst i. G. Withelm Willemer and others. (In preparation--1954.)

P-143d
Selected Regimental (Kampfgruppe) Operations on the Eastern Front. By Oberst i. G. Wilhelm Willemer and others. (In preparation--1954.)

P-144
Total Wehrmacht Housing Capacity in 1939. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 6 pp; 1952. A short survey on estimates.

P-145
German and Russian Military Leadership During World War II. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand. (In preparation--1954.)

P-146
Cancelled.

P-147
Chemical Warfare Agents. By Oberst Karl Schuegraf. (In preparation--1954.)

P-148
Mountain Warfare: A Brief Treatise on Operations of 1st Mountain Division in the Caucasus, Aug-Sep 1942. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 60 pp; 1953. A synopsis of original reports prepared by the fighting troops immediately following action in the western part of the central Caucasus.

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P-149
COMBAT SERIES. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt and others. (In preparation--1954.)

P-150
German Military Literature. By Generalmajor Heinrich Aschenbrandt; 42 pp, OCMH multilith; 1953. A brief survey of German military literature, with an annotated bibliography.

P-151
Operational Basis for the First Phase of the French Campaign in 1940. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 20 pp, 2 illus; 1953. An account of the considerations and estimates that led to the strategic plans adopted for the first phase of the 1940 campaign. General Halder was then chief of the General Staff.

P-152
Ice Railway Bridge over the Dnepr. By Hauptmann Ludwig Schneller; 42 pp, 21 sketches, 25 photographs; Hist Div EUCOM mimeograph; 1953. A description of this interesting technical feat, completed despite much mistrust and opposition.

P-153
Writing and Study of War History in the German Army. By Generalmajor Heinrich Aschenbrandt; 60 pp; 1953. Includes a bibliography of German military literature. (Not translated--1954.)

The following thirty-six studies (MSS #P-154 trough P-189), which will not be translated, were undertaken in August 1953 upon special request of OCMH and are currently in preparation by the Control group.

P-154
First Parachute Army, May-Aug 1944.

P-155
II SS Panzer Corps, Sep-Nov 1944.

P-156
III Flak Corps, Jun-Sep 1944.

P-157
LXXXVI Corps, Jun-Nov 1944.

P-158
1st SS Panzer Division "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler," Jun-Sep 1944.

P-159
2d SS Panzer Division "Das Reich," Jun-Sep 1944.

P-160
3d Parachute Division, Oct-Nov 1944.

P-161
9th Panzer Division, Oct-Nov 1944.

P-162
9th SS Panzer Division "Hohenstaufen," 25 Jul-Nov 1944.

P-163
10th SS Panzer Division "Frundsberg," Jun-Nov 1944.

P-164
12th SS Panzer Division "Hitlerjugend," Jun-Sep 1944.

P-165
17th SS Panzer Grenadier Division "Goefz von Berlichingen," Jun-Sep 1944.

P-166
48th Infantry Division, Aug-Sep 1944.

P-167
64th Infantry Division, Sep-Oct 1944.

P-168
77th Infantry Division, Jun-Aug 1944.

P-169
84th Infantry Division, Jun-Nov 1944.

P-170
89th Infantry Division, Oct 1944.

P-171
116th Panzer Division, Oct 1944.

P-172
180th Infantry Division, Sep-Oct 1944.

P-173
245th Infantry Division, Jul-Oct 1944.

P-174
246th Volks Grenadier Division, Sep-Nov 1944.

P-175
265th Infantry Division, Jun-Sep 1944.

P-176
266th Infantry Division, Jun-Aug 1944.

P-177
271st Infantry Division, Jul-Aug 1944.

P-178
272d Volks Grenadier Division, Oct-Dec 1944.

P-179
326th Infantry Division, Aug-Sep 1944.

P-180
331st Infantry Division, Sep-Oct 1944.

P-181
334th Infantry Division, Jul-Oct 1944.

P-182
346th Infantry Division, Oct 1944.

P-183
348th Infantry Division, Aug-Sep 1944.

P-184
363d Infantry (Volks Grenadier) Division, Jul-Nov 1944.

P-185
711th Infantry Division, Oct 1944.

P-186
712th Infantry Division, Aug-Oct 1944.

P-187
Division (Gruppe or Kampfgruppe) von Tettau, Sep-Oct 1944.

P-188
Division (Kampfgruppe) Walther, Sep-Oct 1944.

P-189
107th Panzer Brigade, Sep-Oct 1944.

(MSS #P-154--P-189 inclusive are in preparation (1954); they will not be translated.)

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P-190
Consumption and Attrition Rates Attendant to the Operations of German Group Center in Russia (22 Jun-31 Dec 1941). By General der Infanterie Rudolf Hofmann and Generalmajor Alfred Toppe; 117 pp, 33 tables and charts; 1953. Written and translated in OCMH, Washington. D.C. A study by two highly qualified German officers of logistical factors in far reaching, continuous operations in undeveloped country. Statistics are largely based on original German sources. Of interest to staff sections and service schools concerned with supply.

P-191
Information on German Casernes in Reply to U.S. Seventh Army Inquiries. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt; 12 pp; 1952. A report, based on memory, on the installations and facilities provided for various types of German units during the early part of World War II.

P-192
Pogostye--Winter Battles of the 269th Infantry Division 1941-42. By Oberstleutnant i. G. Freiherr von Ledebur and others; 77 pp, 9 illus; 1951. An account of winter warfare east of Leningrad, based on personal recollections of German officers. (Not translated--1954.)

P-193
Denial of Airfields Through Demolitions and Other Means. (In preparation-- 1954.)

P-194
Organization of the Ground for Defense on a Broad Front, as Defended by an Army or Larger Unit. (In preparation--1954.)

P-195
Use of Floating Mines in Rivers Against Floating Bridges. (In preparation-- 1954.)

P-196
Large Scale River Crossings by Russian Forces, and Defensive Methods Employed by the Germans Against Such Operations. (In preparation--1954.)

P-197
Problems, Lessons Learned, and Functions of Engineer Staffs of Army Groups. (In preparation--1954.)

P-198
Measures Employed by Both German and Soviet Forces in Denial of Rail and Highway Transport Facilities, and Employed for Restoration. (In preparation--1954.)

P-199
Cancelled.

P-200
German Army Training Methods and Maneuvers. By Generaloberst Franz Halder. (In preparation--1954.)

P-201
Personal Diary Notes of the G-4 of the German Ninth Army, 1 Aug 1941-31 Jan 1942. By Generalmajor Josef Windisch; 440 pp; 1953. An army-level G-4's day-to-day duties and problems; a transcript of a shorthand diary. Statistical data from this source has been used in MS #P-190. (Not translated--1954.)

P-202
The Significance to the Germans During World War II of the Allied Term "Unconditional Surrender." By Generaloberst Franz Halder. (In preparation--1954.)

P-203
German and Russian Operations During World War II against Permanent and Semi-Permanent Fortifications. (In preparation--1954.)

P-204
Status of Motorization of the Soviet as of 1 January 1953. By Generalleutnant Alfred Kretschmer and others. (In preparation--1954.)

P-205
German Army Combat Intelligence Operations on the Eastern Front During War II. (In preparation--1954.)

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CHAPTER 7

T-SERIES MANUSCRIPTS

This series was begun at Neustadt in July 1947 last numbers were assigned in 1951, although of the projects were either completed or cancelled by early 1949. Each topic was to be treated in broad terms by a committee of officers, one of whom was to act as topic leader. The topic leader was to supervise and edit the work of his colleagues.

Since this program required considerable organization and cooperation and since many of contributors were being released from prisoner war status or transferred from Neustadt to other camps, few studies were completed as originally intended. Many individual contributions were forwarded directly to the Historical Division and processed separately. Many manuscripts intended originally as T-series studies evenitually became part of the B-, C-, D-, or P-series. Consequently there are gaps in the numbering and many of the manuscripts have not been translated.

Apart from MS #T-9, which is still in preparation by the author, all work on this series has been suspended.


T-1a
Italian Campaign (Apr 1943-11 May 1944.) By General der Kavallerie Siegfried Westphal and 11 others; 3 vols, 545 pp; 1947-48. A review of events written by high-ranking personnel of the units concerned. All of these studies contain considerable information, although many lack basic documentation. Chapters are listed, individually below. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

 
Chapter 1. By General der Flieger Paul Deichmann. Over-all situation in the western and central Mediterranean after the loss of Tunisia, from the viewpoint of OB Sued.

 
Chapter 2. By General der Infanterie Enno von Rintelen. Evaluation of the Italian command and troops in the spring of 1943.

 
Chapter 3. By General der Flieger Paul Deichmann and Oberst Torsten Christ. Air situation and order of battle, western and central Mediterranean, up to the Sanding in Sicily.

 
Chapter 4. By General der Kavallerie Siegfried Westphal. Reinforcement of the German Army in Italy; ground forces situation up to the Italian surrender.

 
Chapter 5. By Oberst Graf von Klinkowstroem. Operations near Rome in September 1943; evacuation of Sardinia.

 
Chapter 6. By Generaloberst Heinrich von Vietinghoff. Tenth Army at Salerno, Volturno, Garigliano, Sangro, and Cassino.

 
Chapter 7. By General der Kavallerie Siegfried Westphal. Explanatory comments on Chapters 5 and 6 by the chief of staff of OB Sued.

 
Chapter 8. By Oberst Torsten Christ. The air situation, autumn and winter 1943-44.

 
Chapter 9. By Generalmajor Wolf Mauser. Operations of Tenth Army in northern Italy, autumn and winter 1943-44.

 
Chapter 10. By Oberst Graf von Klinkowstroem. German defense of the Italian coast, 1943-44.

 
Chapter 11. By General der Kavallerie Siegfried Westphal. Explanatory comments on Chapters 8, 9 and 10, by the chief of staff of OB Sued.

 
Chapter 12. By Generalmajor Wolf Hauser. Operations of Fourteenth Army at Anzio up to 11 May 1944.

 
Chapter 13. By General der Kavallerie Siegfried Westphal. Comments on Chapter 12 by the chief of staff of OB Sued.

 
Chapter 14. By Oberst Torsten Christ. The air situation in spring 1944.

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T-1a
Appendix L By Oberst i. G. Ernst Faehndrich. The supply and transport situation from eariy 1943 to the Salerno landing.

T-1a
Appendix II. By Oberst Klaus Stange. Rail transport, 1943-44; transport situation at the time of the Anzio landing.

T-1b
Italian Campaign (Apr 1943-11 May 1944). By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 86 pp; 1948. A summary and critique by the theater commander. (Not translated--1954.)

T-1b
Italian Campaign (11 May 1944-11 May 1945). See authors below; 7 chapters; 1947-48. A continuation of MS #T-1a. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

 
Chaper 1. By General der Kavallerie Sieg fried Westpha!; 8 pp; 1947. Over-all situation in the western Mediterranean prior to May 1944, seen from the view point of OB Suedwest.

 
Chapter 2. By Generalmajor Wolf Mauser; 2 vols, 57 pp, 3 maps; 1947. Fourteenth Army from the May 1944 offensive to Lake Trasimeno.

 
Chapter 3. By Generaloberst Heinrich von Vietinghoff; 37 pp, 3 illus. Tenth Army from the May 1944 offensive to Lake Trasimeno.

 
Chapter 3, Annex 1. By Generalmajor Fritz Wentzell; 43 pp.

 
Chapter 4, Section A. By General der Kavallerie Siegfried Westpha I; 4 pp; 1947. OB Suedwest in May-June 1944, up to the loss of Rome.

 
Chapter 4, Section B, By General der Panzertruppen Hans Roettiger; 8 pp; 1948. OB Suedwest from the loss of Rome to Lake Trasimeno.

 
Chapter 5a, Part A. By Generalmajor Wolf Mauser; 19 pp, 2 maps; 1948. Fourteenth Army from Lake Trasimeno to the Arno.

 
Chapter 5a, Part B. By Generalmajor Wolf Mauser; 23 pp, 2 illus; 1948. Fourteenth Army from the Arno to 24 October 1944.

 
Chapter 5b. By Generaloberst von Vietinghoff; 21 pp, 2 maps; Tenth Army's withdrawal to the northern Apennines.

 
Chapter 6. By General der Panzertruppen Hans Roettiger; 29 pp, 1 map; 1948. Development of the situation in north western Italy with respect to the Allied landing in southern France.

T-1b
See MS #C-064.

T-2
The Battle for Sicily. By General der Panzertruppen Walter Fries; 155 pp, 14 maps, 2 charts; 1947. A short narrative description, followed by three appendixes describing the operations of the 29th Panzer Grenadier Division, Panzer Division Hermann Goering, and Brigade Schmalz. The manuscript includes a 40-page summary of operations by Oberst Boguslav von Bonin. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

T-2
Kesselring's Comments on MS #T-2. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 39 pp; 1948. Comments on the battle for Sicily and on the strategic situation in the Mediterranean. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

T-3
North African Campaign. By General der Panzertruppen Walter Nehring and others; 5 vols; 1948. Prepared from available official sources. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

T-3
Volume 1. By Oberst Rainer Kriebel and 7 others; 429 pp; 1948. The 1941 campaign up to the recapture of Cyrenaica, 7 Feb 1942.

 
Volume 2. By General der Panzertruppen Walter Nehring and others; 417 pp, 20 annexes, 4 maps; 1948. The 1942 campaign up to the evacuation of Libya, 12 Feb 1943.

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T-3
Volume 3. By General der Flieger Paul Deichmann and others; 134 pp,4 sketches; 1948. The fighting in Tunisia up to 13 May 1943, from the viewpoint of OB Sued.

 
Volume 3a. By Oberst i. G. Heinz Pomtow; 146 pp, 21 sketches; 1948. The fighting in Tunisia from the viewpoint of the local command headquarters.

 
Volume 4. By General der Panzertruppen Walter Nehring; 89 pp; 1948. Summary.

T-3
See MS #C-075.

T-3
Kesselring's View of the African War. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring; 194 pp, 1 illus. An account by the Commander in Chief South of his over-all direction of theater operations, with particular attention to North Africa, Nov 1941-May 1943. Includes a description of the plan to capture Malta and explains why the operation was never carried out. Problems of German-Italian cooperation are covered in some detail. Estimates of the situation are given for Nov 1941, Nov 1942, and May 1943. The manuscript is written from memory, but is a useful cross check on MS #T-3, which was based on incomplete records and compiled in part by junior officers who were unaware of reasons for toplevel decisions.

T-4
Cancelled.

T-5
Cancelled.

T-6
Eastern Campaign, 1941-42 (Strategic Survey). By Generalleutnant Adolf Heusinger; 121 pp, 30 illus; 1947. A record of basic planning and actual operations up to Stalingrad, as seen by OKH. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

T-6a
Eastern Campaign, 1941-42 (Strategic Survey), Supplement. By Generaloberst Franz Halder; 3 pp; 1951. Factors of superiority in Russian equipment in 1941. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

T-6b
Revision of MS #T-6. By Generaloberst Gofthard Heinrici; 209 pp, 34 illus; 1954. Foreword by General Halder. An expansion of General Heusinger's study to include the complete text of the original BARBAROSSA operation order, a discussion of Hitler's personal influence on planning, OKW-OKH staff coordination, and various other high-level aspects.

T-7
Comments on Russian Railroads and Highways. By Generalleutnant Max Bork; 53 pp, 6 illus; OCMH multilith; 1953. Two examples from the operations of Army Groups Center and North in 1941. Includes a general examination of the Russian lines of communication.

T-8
Problems of Supply in Far-Reaching Operations. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and others; 28 vols, 1152 pp, 61 illus; Army War College mimeograph; 1951. A series of studies covering all aspects of the supply problems arising from the unique conditions of Eastern Europe. Supply is treated at all levels, from the Army High Command down to the divisions. Examples from various operations are given. A useful study for training purposes.Contents are as follows:

    Part I Preparation (Vols. 1-5)

    Part II Advance and Attack (Vols. 6-13)

    Part III Defense, Withdrawal, Evacuation (Vols. 14-23, 28)

    Part IV Special Studies (Vols. 24-27)

T-9
The Axis Campaign in the East, Nov 1942-May 1945 (A Strategic Survey). By Generaloberst Gofthard Heinrici. (In preparation--1954.)

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T-10
German Defense Tactics Against Russian Breakthroughs. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus; 80 pp, 13 maps; DA Pamphlet No. 20-233; 1951. Characteristics of Russian breakthrough operations and German countermeasures, described in a series of short narratives based on actual experience.

T-11
Flank Defense in Far-Reaching Operations. By Generaloberst Heinz Guderian; 127 pp, 18 illus; 1948. An instructive study by an outstanding armored commander, based on operations in Russia. Examples are taken largely from the experience of Second Panzer Army.

T-12
Operations of Encircled Forces. By Generalleutnant Oldwig von Natzmer and 7 others; 74 pp, 11 maps; DA Pamphlet No. 20-234; 1952. A review of tactics employed by encircled German forces in Russia in attempting a breakout toward their own lines. Includes description of both small- and large-scale pocket engagements and a chapter on air support of encircled forces.

T-13
Cancelled.

T-14
1942 Offensive (Strategic Survey). By Generalleutnant Heinz von Gyldenfeldt, 328 pp, 65 illus; 1948. A description by the chief of staff of Army Group South of German operations in the spring, summer, and autumn of 1942. Includes the pre liminary battles in the Crimea (excluding Sevastopol) as well as engagements at Kharkov, Volchansk, and Isjum-Kupjansk, leading up to the start of the Soviet counteroffensive in November. A short introduction describes operations in 1941. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

T-15
Reverses on the Southern Wing (1942-43). By General der Infanterie Friedrich Schulz and 8 others; 410 pp, 45 illus. The culmination of the German effort at and after Stalingrad. Operations of individual army groups, armies, and corps are described in annexes.

T-16
Army Group South, Advance to the Dnepr 1941. By General der Gebirgstruppen August Winter and 8 others; 144 pp, 1948. A detailed account of the planning, building up, and advance of Army Group South Jun-Aug 1941, including a description of the battle for Kiev.

T-17
Army Group North, Advance to Leningrad, 1941. By General der Infanterie Kurt Brenecke and 13 others; 607 pp, 110 1941. A main narrative (2”8 pp.) by the army group chief of staff, based on official communiques and on memory, covers the period Jun-Nov 1941. Operations of individual armies and corps, including VIII Air Corps, are described in thirteen appendixes. Accounts of attacks on permanent fortifications, Russian armored tactics and the capture of the Baltic islands by amphibious assault are of particular interest. The rail and road net and logistical operations are described in an annex (54 pp). (English text not available in USAREUR.)

T-18
Cancelled.

T-19
Rear Area Security in Russia. By Hasso Neitzel; 39 pp, 2 maps; DA Pamphlet No. 20-240; 1951. Tactics of Russian partisans and German countermeasures.

T-19a
Rear Area Security in Russia (Questionnaire). By Oberst Hasso Neitzel; 11 pp; 1950. Russian training for partisan warfare before 1941. (Not translated--1954.)

T-20
Battle for Crimea (Sevastopol). By General der Infanterie Friedrich Schulz; 63 pp, 13 maps. A survey of the various actions in the struggle for the Crimea, beginning in September 1941 and continuing the capture of Sevastopol in 1942. Includes the engagements of Perekop, Ishun, Kerch, Feodosia, and Parpach. Modern methods of assault against permanent fortifications are decribed in the account of the Sevastol siege.

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T-21
Military Improvisations During the Russian Campaign. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus; 110 pp, 7 maps; DA Pamphlet No. 20-201; 1951. Improvisations in the Army, the Air Force, and on the home front. Most examples are taken from the Eastern Front.

T-22
Russian Combat Methods in World War II. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus and others; 116 pp, 9 maps; DA Pamphlet No. 20-230; 1950. Examples particularly suitable for training junior officers.

T-23
Cancelled.

T-24
Warfare in the Far North. By General der Infanterie Dr. Waldemar Erfurth; 24 pp, 1 map; DA Pamphlet No. 20-292; 1951. Finnish and Russian combat methods; organization and equipment; Finnish climate and terrain.

T-25
Cancelled.

T-26
The ZITADELLE Offensive, 1943. By General der Infanterie Theodor Busse and 5 others; 209 pp, 23 illus; 1947. A short summary is supplemented by five annexes, describing the operations of Armeegruppe Kempf, Fourth Panzer Army, Ninth Army, and Fourth and Sixth Air Fleets. Includes comments on strategic planning and the difficulties encountered when two army groups are involved in a single operation, (In USAREUR only the topic leader's summary (40 pp.) is available in English.)

T-27
Cancelled.

T-28
Battle of Moscow, 1941-42. By General der Infanterie Hans von Greiffenberg and 6 others; 271 pp, 37 illus. A survey of the operations of Army Group Center, pointing out reasons for the German failure. Attached studies describe the actions of individual infantry and armored corps. (In USAREUR only the topic leader's main study (119 pp.) is available in English.)

T-29
Cancelled.

T-30
Cancelled.

T-31
Collapse of Army Group Center 1944. By Generalmajor Peter von der Groeben; 79 pp, 7 illus; 1947. An account of the German retreat before an overwhelming Russian attack, including information on Russian methods of deployment for a major offensive. Describes German reconnaissance and other methods of detecting and evaluating Russian intentions. A brief appendix describes Russian partisan activity against railways in the army group communication zone.

T-32
Cancelled.

T-33
Cancelled.

T-34
Terrain Factors in the Russian Campaign. By General der Infanterie Karl Allmendinger and others; 60 pp, 6 maps, 6 photographs; DA Pamphlet No. 20-290; 1951. The salient geographical features of central, western, and southern European Russia; terrain problems and how they were met by the Germans; examples of combat in each type of terrain. This study and MS #T-24 together cover the entire area of German operations in Russia.

T-35
Cancelled.

T-36
The Effect of Climate on Combat in European Russia. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus; 79 pp, 4 maps, 6 photographs, 1 chart; DA Pamphlet No. 20-291; 1952. A comprehensive study of this vital factor.

T-41
Air Force Signal Communications within the Frame of Joint Signal Communications. By General der Nachrichtentruppen Wolfgang Martini and 11 others; 102 pp, 2 illus; 1947. Useful study on joint command organization.

T-42
Interrelation of Eastern and Western Fronts. By Generaloberst Heinz Guderian; 81 pp; 1948. A comprehensive historical study of the problems of a war on two fronts, written by the Chief of the Army General Staff, 1944-45. Valuable for its evaluation of the German Supreme Command. (English text not available in USAREUR.)

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T-43
Bomb Resistance of Reinforced Concrete. By Dr. Speth; 47 pp, 24 illus. Determination of resistance specifications.

T-44
See MS #C-034.

T-101
OKW, A Critical Organization Study, 1938-45. By General der Gebirgstruppen August Winter and others; 901 pp. (Not available in USAREUR.)

T-102
Warlimont's Commentary on T-101. By General der Artillerie Walter Warlimont; 323 pp; 1948. A detailed critique of the ideas expressed in MS #T-101; in part a defense of OKW against criticism. In the final chapter, which has been translated and published as MS #C-070, General Warlimont offers his own suggestions for a joint supreme command. (Not translated--1954.)

T-111
The German Army High Command, OKH (Synopsis). By Generafoberst Franz Halder and others; 117 pp; German Report Series, OCMH multilith; 1949. A critique of OKH organization. A condensation of MS #P-041, a detailed series of studies on all aspects of the Army High Command.

T-112
See MS #C-026.

T-112
See MS #C-046.

T-113
Unification or Coordination: The Armed Forces Problem. By Generaloberst Heinz Guderian; 33 pp, 1 illus; German Report Series, OCMH lithograph; 1949. An argument in favor of unification, written by a former chief of the Army General Staff.

T-113
See MS #C-047.

T-114
See MSS #P-013a to P-013o inclusive.

T-121 T-122 T-123
THE HISTORY OF OB WEST. See authors below. A comprehensive study of the organization and activities of Oberbefehlshaber West (Commander in Chief West), the German headquarters for operations in the West. Includes comments on political, economic, and technical problems of this headquarters during five years of war. Divided into three separate studies as follows:

T-121
OB West, Part One. By Generalleutnant Bodo Zimmermann and 64 others; 17 vols, 2215 pp, 3 volumes of maps and photographs. The history of OB West from autumn 1940 to autumn 1944, compiled by the theater G-3. A condensed version of the last part of this study has been translated and published as MS #B-308. (Not translated--1954.)

T-122
OB West, Part Two. By Generalleutnant Bodo Zimmermann and 24 others; 16 vols, 767 pp, 46 sketches, 1 volume of maps; 1948. The history of OB West from September 1944 to 10 March 1945, compiled by the theater G-3. (Not translated--1954.)

T-123
OB West, Part Three. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring and 15 others; 3 vols, 679 pp, 1 volume of annexes and maps; 1948. The history of OB West from 10 March 1945 to the capitulation, compiled by the theater commander for the period concerned. (Not translated--1954.)

T-123 K 1
See MS #C-041.

T-123 K 2
See MS #C-052.

T-123 K 3
See MS #C-036.

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CHAPTER 8

AIR FORCE STUDIES
(AF-Series)

These studies are being written, by special arrangement, for the U.S. Air Force. The project was begun iate in 1952, and as of summer 1954 work is under way on thirty-nine monographs. The studies have been assigned numbers in the Air Force Historical Monograph series; for ready identification in this volume the prefix "AF-" has been added to each number. Each study will be a compilation of the work of a committee of former Luftwaffe officers. However, only topic leaders (committee chairmen) are being listed for this series, and in several cases it is still undecided which contributor will consent to be topic leader--a position that requires a great deal of time. Many experienced officers are now active in German industry and can spare time to write short supporting studies only. Their names will appear in the studies to which they contribute but are not listed below.

Draft versions of the manuscripts listed here will only be made available through the Air Force Project Liaison Officer attached to the Historical Division, USAREUR.


AF-150
The German Air Force in the Spanish War. By Generalleutnant Hermann Plocher. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-151
The German Air Force in Poland, 1939. By General der Flieger Wilhelm Speidel. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-152
The German Air Force in France and the Low Countries, 1939-40. By General der Flieger Wilhelm Speidel. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-153
The German Air Force vs. Russia on the Eastern Front--Order of Battle, Organization, and Equipment. By Generalleutnant Hermann Plocher. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-154
The German Air Force vs. Russia on the Eastern Front--Commitment. By Generalleutnant Hermann Plocher. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-155
The German Air Force vs. Russia on the Eastern Front--Lessons and Experiences. By Generalleutnant Hermann Plocher. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-156
The Battle of Britain. By General der Flieger Wilhelm Speidel. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-157
The Battle of Britain. By General der Flieger Wilhelm Speidel. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-158
The German Air Force vs. the Allies in the West, 1943-45. By Generalleutnant Josef Schmid. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-159
The German Air Force vs. the Allies in the West, 1943-45. By General der Flieger Josef Kammhuber. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-160
The German Air Force vs. the Allies in the West, 1943-45. By Generalleutnant Josef Schmid. (In preparation-1945.)

AF-161
The German Air Force in the Mediteranean Theater. By General der Flieger Helimuth Felmy. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-162
The German Air Force in the Mediterranean Theater. By General der Flieger Helimuth Feimy. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-163
German Air Force Close Support Operations. By Generalmajor Hubertus Hitschold. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-164
German Air Force Defense Operations. By Generalmajor Walter Grabmann. (In preparation--1954.)

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AF-165
German Air Force Air Interdiction Operations. By Generalmajor Klaus Uebe. In preparation--1954.)

AF-166
German Air Force Counter-Air Operations. (Not yet assigned.)

AF-167
German Air Force Airlift Operations. By Generalmajor Friedrich Morzik. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-168
German Air Force Air/Sea Rescue Operations. By Generalleutnant Konrad Goitz. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-169
Training in the German Air Force. By General der Flieger Werner Kreipe. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-170
Procurement in the German Air Force. By Generalleutnant Wolfgang Vorwaldt. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-171
Intelligence in the German Air Force. (Not yet assigned.)

AF-172
(Subject will be announced later.)

AF-173
The German Air Force General Staff. By Generalleutnant Andreas Nielsen. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-174
Command and Leadership in the German Air Force. By Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-175
The Russian Air Force Through the Eyes of German Commanders. By Generalleutnant Walter Schwabedissen. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-176
Russian Patterns of Reaction to the German Air Force. By Generalmajor Klaus Uebe. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-177
Russian Use of Airlift to Supply Partisan Forces. (Not yet assigned.)

AF-178
Problems of Fighting a Three-Front War. (Not yet assigned.)

AF-179
Problems of Fighting a Day-Night Defensive Air War. By General der Flieger Josef Karnmhuber and others; 206 pp, 33 illus; 1953. (Translation now in process--1954.)

AF-180
The Problem of the Long-Range Night Intruder Bomber. By General der Flieger Josef Kammhuber. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-181
The Problem of Air Superiority in the Battle with Allied Strategic Air Forces. (Not yet assigned.)

AF-182
A Study of Fighter-Bomber Operations In Situations of Air Inferiority. By Geneal der Flieger Josef Kammhuber. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-183
Analysis of Specialized Anglo-American Techniques Used in the Allied Strategic Air War. By Generalleutnant Jos. Schmid. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-184
Effects of Allied Air Attacks on German Divisional and Army Organizations on Battle Fronts. (Not yet assigned.)

AF-185
Effects of Allied Air Attacks on Air Force Bases and installations.< By Hauptmann Dr. Karl Gundelach (In preparation--1954.)

AF-186
The German Air Force System of Target Analysis. (Not yet assigned.)

AF-187
The German Air Force System of Weapons Selection Appropriate to Targets for Attack. By Diplomingenieur Ernst A. Marquard. (In preparation--1954.)

AF-188
German Civil Air Defense. (Not yet assigned.)

AF-189
Historical Turning Points of the German Air Force War Effort; Policy Decisions, Lessons of World War II. By Generalleutnant Josef Schmid. (In preparation--1954.)

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CHAPTER 9

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PAMPHLET HISTORICAL STUDIES

Department of the Army Pamphlet Historical Studies listed in this catalog are based on manuscripts prepared by the Foreign Military Studies Branch, Historical Division, USAREUR. They are published by The Adjutant General and may be requisitioned from AG publications depots.


DA Pam No.
 

20-201
Military Improvisations During the Russian Campaign. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus; 110 pp, 7 maps; 1951. Supersedes MS #T-21.

20-202
German Tank Maintenance in World War II. See also S #P-040.

20-230
Russian Combat Methods. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus and others; 11 6 pp, 9 maps; 1950. Supersedes MS #T-22.

20-231
Combat in Russian Forests and Swamps. By General der infanterie Hans von Gretffenberg; 39 pp, 1 map; 1951. Supersedes MS #P-052.

20-232
Airborne Operations: A German Appraisal. By Generalmajor Hellmuth Reinhardt and 11 others; 56 pp; 1951. Supersedes MS #P-051.

20-233
German Defense Tactics Against Russian Breakthroughs. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus; 80 pp, 13 maps; 1951. Supersedes MS #T-10.

20-234
Operations of Encircled Forces. By Generalleutnant Oldwig von Natzmer and 7 others; 74 pp, 11 maps; 1952. Supersedes MS #T-12.

20-236
Night Combat. By Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and 16 others; 45 pp, 7 charts; 1953. Supersedes MS #P-054a.

20-237
(Projected.) See MS #P-129.

20-240
Rear Area Security in Russia. By Oberst Hasso Neitzel; 39 pp, 2 maps; 1951. Supersedes MS #T-19.

20-242
German Armored Traffic Control During the Russian Campaign. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand; 43 pp, 5 illus; 1952. Supersedes MS #P-039.

20-243
German Antiguerrilla Operations in the Balkans (1941-1944). See also MS #P-142.

20-260
The German Campaigns in the Balkans (Spring 1941). By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueller-Hillebrand and others; 161 pp, 7 maps, 41 illus; 1953. Supersedes MS #P-030.

20-261
The German Campaign in Russia--Planning and Operations. See MSS #T-6 and T-9.

20-261a
(Projected.) See MSS #T-6 and T-9.

20-262
(Projected.) See MS #P-114a.

20-263
(Projected.) See MS #P-114b.

20-264
(Projected.) See MS #P-114c.

20-265
(Projected.) See MS #P-143a.

20-266
(Projected.) See MS #P-143b.

20-267
(Projected.) See MS #P-143c.

20-268
(Projected.) See MS #P-143d.

20-269
Small Unit Actions During the German Campaign in Russia. By Generalmajor Burkhart Mueiler-Hillebrand, Generalmajor Heilmuth Reinhardt, and 18 others; 289 pp, 51 maps, 40 illus; 1953. Supersedes MS #P-060.

20-270
(Projected.) See MS #T-8.

20-271
The German Northern Theater of Operations 1940-1945 By Earl F. Ziemke; 342 pp, 23 maps, 31 illus; 1959.

20-290
Terrain Factors in the Russian Campaign. By General der Infanterie Karl Allmendinger and others; 60 pp, 6 maps, 6 illus; 1951. Supersedes MS #T-34.

20-291
The Effects of Climate on Combat in European Russia. By Generaloberst Erhard Raus; 79 pp, 4 maps, 6 illus; 1952. Supersedes MS #T-36.

20-292
Warfare in the Far North. By General der Infanterie Dr. Waldemar Erfurth; 24 pp, 1 map; 1951. Supersedes MS #T-24.

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[B L A N K     P A G E]

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Chart 1
SCOPE, STATUS AND SIZE OF THE VARIOUS MANUSCRIPT SERIES
Summer 1954


Series Subject When
Written
Total
Listed
MSS
MSS
not to be
Transl.
MSS
in
Prep.
MSS in
Transl.
& Edit.
Total
Pages
on Hand

ETHINT "European Theater Historical interrogations" of senior personalities--immediate postwar period1 1945-46 80 none none none 1,200
A Narrative Unit Histories, Division to Army Group level (Western Front) 1945-46 145 none none none 2,800
B Narrative Unit Histories, Division to Army Group level (Western Front) 1946-48 850 2 none 3 16,700
C Miscellaneous operation studies, European and Mediterranean Theaters2 1948-51 139 49 9 none 10,000
D a) Operation studies, Mediterranean Theater 1947 383 164 none none 4,300
  b) Operation studies, Russia            
  c) Answers to D/A queries on German operations3 1948-51          
P Studies on various practical problems, requested by Federal agencies4 1948-54 329 74 57 4 26,000
T a) Studies of Russian Techniques 1947-49 49 5 1 none 16,000
  b) Organizational studies of OKH, OKW            
  c) Comprehensive narratives: France, Italy, N. Africa, Russia            
AF a) Luftwaffe history, 1936-45 1952-54 39 none 38 1 600
  b) Luftwaffe technical achievements4            

1. Available in Washington only.

2. No more C-Series studies will be translated.

3. Over 300 of D-Series completed by July 1947. Rest in category c).

4. These series in current use.

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Chart 2
DATE AND PHYSICAL LOCATION OF WRITING AND TRANSLATING ACTIVITY 1945--1954


Manuscript
Series
Location of
Writing Activity
(German)
Dates Location of Transl.
and Edit. Activity
(U.S.)
Dates Authority and Administrative
Activity (U.S.)

ETHINT Bad Mondorf (Lux.) Jul-Oct45 St. Germain (Paris) Jul 45-Jan 46 Hist Sec USFET2
St. Germain Sep 45-Jan 46 Hoechst 1946 Opnl Hist (Ger) Sec, USFET
Various PW camps1 Aug 45-Jan 46      
 
A St. Germain Sep 45-Jan 46 Hoechst Jan 46-1947 Opnl Hist (Ger) Sec, USFET
Various PW camps1 Sep 45-Jul 46      
Oberursel Jan-Jun 46      
 
B Oberursel Jan-Jun 46      
Various PW camps1 Sep 45-Jun 46 Hoechst Jan 46-Aug 47 Opnl Hist (Ger) Br, EUCOM
Allendorf Jul 46-Jun 47 Frankfurt Aug 47-Jul 49 Opnl Hist (Ger) Br, EUCOM
Neustadt Jul 47-Jun 48 Karlsruhe Jul 49-Feb 51 Opnl Hist (Ger) Br, EUCOM
Homeworkers3 Aug 47-Jun 48 Karlsruhe Feb 51-Present For Mil Studies Br, USAREUR
C Koenigstein Jul 48-Mar 51 Frankfurt Jul 48-Jul 49 Opnl Hist (Ger) Br, EUCOM
Homeworkers3 May 48-1951 Karlsruhe Jul 49-1951 Opnl Hist (Ger) Br, EUCOM
D Garmisch Dec 46-Jul 47 Garmisch4 Dec 46-Jul 47 Opnl Hist (Ger) Br, EUCOM
Homeworkers3 Jan 48-1951 Washington D.C.3 1948-Present Foreign Studies Br, OCMH, SSUSA
P Koenigstein Jul 48-Jun 54 Frankfurt Jul 48-Jun 49 Opnl Hist (Ger) Br, EUCOM
Homeworkers3 May 48-Present Karlsruhe Jul 49-Present Foreign Mil Studies Br, USAREUR
T Neustadt Jul 47-Jun 48 Frankfurt Jul 47-Jul 48 Opnl Hist (Ger) Br, EUCOM
Homeworkers3 Jan 48-1950 Washington D.C. 1948-Jul 54 Foreign Studies Br, OCMH, SSUSA
Koenigstein Jul 48-Jun 54 Karlsruhe Jul 54-Present For Mil Studies Br, USAREUR
AF Homeworkers3 Nov 52-Present Karlsruhe Nov 52-Present Foreign NMil Studies Br, USAREUR
Koenigstein Nov 52-Feb 53      
Karlsruhe Feb 53-Present      

1. PW camps were located in France, UK, Belgium, Italy, Austria, Western Germany.

2. Theater Service Forces, European Theater.

3. Homeworkers are scattered throughout Western Germany, and a few in Austria.

4. 7734th Hist Det.

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Chart 3
CROSS REFERENCE
Studies Published as DA Pamphlets

The following Foreign Military Studies have been published or will be published as Department of the Army Pamphlets. Year of publication is given for pamphlets already published. Studies are inventoried, described, and evaluated in the Catalog portion of this volume under the manuscript number (MS #) indicated in the right hand column below. Many projected pamphlets are available on loan in manuscript form. See also Chapter 9 of this volume.


DA Pam-
phlet No.
Title MS #
20-201 Military Improvisations During the Russian Campaign (1951) T-21
20-202 Tank Repair Service in the German Army (projected) P-040
20-230 Russian Combat Methods (1950) T-22
20-231 Combat in Russian Forests and Swamps (1951) P-052
20-232 Airborne Operations: A German Appraisal (1951) P-051
20-233 German Defense Tactics Against Russian Breakthroughs (1951) T-10, C-019
20-234 Operations of Encircled Forces (1952) T-12
20-236 Night Combat (1953) P-054
20-237 German Experiences in Desert Warfare (projected) P-129
20-240 Rear Area Security in Russia (1951) T-19
20-242 German Armored Traffic Control During the Russian Campaign (1952) P-039
20-243 Partisan Warfare in the Balkans (projected) P-142
20-255 The German Campaign in Poland, 1939 (projected, not yet assigned)  
20-256 The German Campaign in France, 1940 (projected, not yet assigned)  
20-260 The German Campaigns in the Balkans, Spring 1941 (1953) P-030
20-261 The Axis Campaign in Russia 1941-45; Strategic Survey T-6 and T-9
20-262 German Army Group Operations in Russia, 1941-45--Northern Area (projected) P-114a
20-263 German Army Group Operations in Russia, 1941-45--Central Area (projected) P-114b
20-264 German Army Group Operations in Russia, 1941-45--Southern Area (projected) P-114c
20-265 Selected German Army Operations in Russia 1941-45 (proj.) P-143a
20-266 Selected German Corps Operations in Russia 1941-45 (projected) P-143b
20-267 Selected German Division Operations in Russia 1941-45 (projected) P-143c
20-268 Selected German Regimental Operations in Russia 1941-45 (projected) P-143d
20-269 Small Unit Actions During the German Campaign in Russia (1953) P-060
20-270 Logistical Support of the German Campaign in Russia (projected) T-8
20-290 Terrain Factors in the Russian Campaign (1951) T-34
20-291 Effect of Climate on Combat in European Russia (1952) T-36
20-292 Warfare in the Far North (1951) T-24

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Chart 4
CROSS REFERENCE
Historical Division USAREUR Manuscripts

Published in the EUCOM-USAREUR "Foreign Military Studies Series"

VOLUMME I (1951) FMS Br
MS #

Vol. I No. 1 Catalog, German Studies 1945-51 (none)
Vol. I No. 2 The Secret of the Power of the Soviet State P-018e, Ann. 1
Vol. I No. 3 Interrogation, Arrest and Condemnation of German Prisoners of War in Soviet Russia P-018e, Ann.6
Vol. I No. 4 Disabilities of Repatriated Prisoners from Russia P-018e, Ann.7
Vol. I No. 5 Small Unit Tactics--Infantry- Third Series P-060d, Pt. III
Vol. I No. 6 Small Unit Tactics--Partisan Warfare P-060e
Vol. I No. 7 Small Unit Tactics--Artillery P-060h, Pt. I
Vol. I No. 8 Small Unit Tactics--Unusual Situations, Part I P-060g, Pt. I
Vol. I No. 9 Barriers to the East P-110
Vol. I No.10 Combat in the East B-266
Vol. I No. 11 Small Unit Tactics--Engineers in Combat at River Sectors P-060c
Vol. I No. 12 Small Unit Tactics--Infantry at River Crossings P-060d, Pt. IV
Vol. I No. 13 Small Unit Tactics--Unusual Situations, Part II P-060g, Pt. II
Vol. I No. 14 Small Unit Tactics--Small German Units in the Russian Campaign 1941-42 P-060j
Vol. I No. 15 Propaganda B-587
Vol. I No.16 The 7th Infantry Division on the Albert Canal 1940 (none)
Vol. I No. 17 Night Combat P-054a
VOLUMME II (1952-53) FMS Br
MS #
Vol. II No. 1 Catalog, German Studies 1945-52 (none)
Vol. II No. 2 Experience Gained in Combined ArmsTraining With Live Ammunition C-054
Vol. II No. 3 A German Panzer Battalion in the East--1945 P-123
Vol. II No. 4 Small Unit Tactics--Unusual Situations, Part III, The Stalingrad Area P-060g, Pt. III
Vol. II No. 5 In Snow and Mud: 31 Days of Attack under Sydlitz During Early Spring of 1942 C-034
Vol. II No. 6 Soviet Russian Infantry and Armored Forces P-077
Vol. II No. 7 Underground Activity in Kharkov 1941-43 P-138
Vol. II No. 8 The Fighting Qualities of the Russian Soldier D-036
Vol. II No. 9 Haunted Forests: Enemy Partisans Behind the Front C-037
Vol. II No.10 Espionage Activities of the USSR P-137
Vol. II No. 11 Small Unit Tactics--Tactics of Individual Arms, Part III, Small German Armored Units in Russia P-060f, Pt. III
Vol. II No.12 Russian Airborne Operations P-116

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