Foreword:
Since August 1942 the attack of the 6th Army assaulted Stalingrad. Now
it has this important industrial city in an iron grip. After the last
combat in September the Battle for Stalingrad now enters the winter.
The Grenadiers partially stand in the city centre of the Stalingrad.
The regiments of the 71st Infantry Division (General von Hartmann) have
penetrated deeply into the inner city and have reached the banks of the
Volga there. In the south - as well as in the north armoured units
(16th Panzer Division and 24th Panzer Division) have taken positions in
the Stalingrad suburbs and there stop the Russians who are attacking
continuously.
Now the northern part of
Stalingrad, where the Russians still hold the bigger industrial
estates, is to be the scene of the decisive attack. The last positions
of the Russians are to be taken from both south and north. Before the
onset of winter Stalingrad is to be in German hands.
In this book the adventures
and experiences of eyewitnesses, who took part in the big battle for
Stalingrad, after more than 60 years are put to paper. Many of
these men, who only now discuss their adventures and fates of those
days for the first time, once again lived through the battle as part of
this.
Of course this account is not
without gaps. Decades have passed since the battle for Stalingrad and
of many units there are no more witnesses. Yet all units that fought in
this sector are honoured.
The author has tried to let
still surviving Stalingrad veterans speak or use reports and accounts
from legacies to illustrate the pitiless harshness and merciless
brutality of the battle - as it was usual at the time.
In memory of all those who
remained behind in Stalingrad.
Joachim Stempel.
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