ALEXANDER WERTH
RUSSIA AT WAR 1941-1945
NEW YORK
E. P. DUTTON & CO. , INC.
1964
ALSO BY ALEXANDER WERTH:
France in Ferment (1934)
The Destiny of France (1937)
France and Munich: Before and After the Surrender (1939)
The Last Days of Paris (1940)
The Twilight of France (1942)
Moscow '41 (1942)
Leningrad (1944)
The Year of Stalingrad (1946)
Musical Uproar in Moscow (1949)
France 1940-1955 (1956)
The Strange History of Pierre Mendès-France (1957)
America in Doubt (1959)
The de Gaulle Revolution (1960)
The Khrushchev Phase (1961)
Copyright, ©, 1964 by Alexander Werth. All rights reserved.
Printed in Great Britain. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer who wishes to quote brief passages in connection with a review written for inclusion in a magazine, newspaper or broadcast.To the Memory of
MITYA KHLUDOV
aged 19
Killed in Action
in Belorussia
July 1944
CONTENTS
Introduction
PART ONE
PRELUDE TO WAR
I Russia's 1939 Dilemma
II The Soviet-German Pact
III The Partition of Poland
IV From the Finnish War to the German Invasion of France
V Russia and the Fall of France—Baltic States and Bessarabia
VI Russia and the Battle of Britain: a Psychological Turning-Point?
VIII " 1941—it will be a Happy New Year"
IX The Last Weeks of Peace
PART TWO
FROM THE INVASION TO THE BATTLE OF MOSCOW
I Soviet Unpreparedness in June 1941
II The Invasion
III Molotov and Stalin Speak
IV Smolensk: the First Check to the Blitzkrieg
V Close-Up One: Moscow at the Beginning of the War
VI Close-Up Two: Autumn Journey to the Smolensk Front
VII Advance on Leningrad
VIII Rout in the Ukraine: "Khrushchev versus Stalin"
IX The Evacuation of Industry
X Battle of Moscow Begins—The October 16 Panic
XI Battle of Moscow II. Stalin's Holy Russia Speech
XII The Moscow Counter-Offensive
XIII The Diplomatic Scene of the First Months of the Invasion
PART THREE
THE LENINGRAD STORY
I The Dead of Leningrad
II The Enemy Advances
III Three Million Trapped
IV The Ladoga Lifeline
V The Great Famine
VI The Ice Road
VII Leningrad Close-Up
VIII Why Leningrad "Took It"
IX A Note on Finland
PART FOUR
THE BLACK SUMMER OF 1942
I Close-up: Moscow in June 1942
II The Anglo-Soviet Alliance
III Three Russian Defeats: Kerch, Kharkov and Sebastopol
IV The Renewal of the German Advance
V
VI Stalin Ropes in the Church
PART FIVE
STALINGRAD
I Stalingrad: the Chuikov Story
II The " Stalingrad" months in Moscow—the Churchill visit and after
III Russians encircle the Germans at Stalingrad
IV Stalingrad Close-Ups. I: The Stalingrad Lifeline
II: The Scene of the Manstein Rout
V Stalingrad: the Agony
VI Close-Up III: Stalingrad at the Time of the Capitulation
VII "Caucasus Round Trip"
PART SIX
1943: YEAR OF HARD VICTORIES— THE POLISH TANGLE
I The Birth of "Stalin's Military Genius"
II The Germans and the Ukraine
III Kharkov under the Germans
IV The Economic Effort of 1942-3—the Red Army's New Look—Lend-Lease