Preface
1. The Battle of Stalingrad in Post-Cold War Perspective
2. 16th Panzer Division inside Fortress Stalingrad
3. “And There Are No Pages That Tell of These Heroic Deeds”: 94th Infantry Division
4. Eternal Glory: the End of 76th Berlin-Brandenburg Infantry Division War Diary of 76th Infantry Division: Introduction
5. K-8 vs. Mosin M 1891/1930: German and Soviet Snipers at Stalingrad and on the Eastern Front
6. German Recruitment of Soviet National Minorities, Deserters, and Prisoners on the Eastern Front and in Stalingrad
7. Behind the German and Soviet Lines: Espionage and Counterespionage at Stalingrad
8. The Aftermath of Defeat: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Camps
9. Return from the House of the Dead: The Arrest, Interrogation, and Repatriation of Oberst Boje (44th Infantry Division)
10. Reconciliation
Appendix A: Finnish Experience in the Training Snipers
Appendix B: Translation of Chapter 18 (“The Duel”) of Vasilii Zaitsev’s Memoir
Appendix C: Memorandum of the Deputy of the People’s Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR General Lieutenant A. N. Apollonov to the People’s Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR, L. P. Beria, Concerning the Impossibility of Allocating Snipers from NKVD personnel for Bringing Up to Strength the Sniper Subunits, Units, and Formations of the Red Army
Appendix D: Vasilii Grossman, Glazami Chekhova (Through Chekhov’s eyes), 16 November 1942, Stalingrad Front
Appendix E: Combat and Ration Strengths of 24th Panzer Division, 1 January 1943
Appendix F: Glossary of German Ranks
Bibliography
Index