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BIBLIOGRAPHY 333 BIBLIOGRAPHY PRIMARY SOURCES U.S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM, WASHINGTON, D.C. Photo Archives U.S. NATIONAL ARCHIVES (NA), COLLEGE PARK, MD., RECORD GROUP (RG) 59: General Records of the Department of State. 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 165: Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs. 242: Captured German and Related Records on Microform in the National Archives. T-77: German Armed Forces High Command (OKW). T-78: German Army High Command. T-79: German Army Areas (Wehrkreise). T-312: German Army Field Commands (Armies). T-314: German Army Field Commands (Corps). T-315: German Army Field Commands (Divisions). 260: Records of U.S. Occupation Headquarters, World War II. 319: Records of the Army Staff, Counter Intelligence Corps Collection. 319.20.8: Records of the Foreign Military Studies Program. B-132, Fritz Hickl,“National Redoubt and RAD Austria.” B-133, Josef Punzert, “The National Alpine Redoubt.” B-136, Friederick Karl von Eberstein, “National Redoubt (Battle Sector VII SS and Police).” BIBLIOGRAPHY 334 B-140, Otto Hoffmann, “National Redoubt.” B-159, Karl Kriebel, “The Alpine Redoubt (Wehrkreis VII).” B-187, Generalmajor (Brigadier General) August Marcinkiewicz, “Report on the Alpenfestung.” B-188, General der Pionier Alfred Jacob, “Report Concerning the German Alpine Redoubt.” B-211, Anton Glasl, “Wehrkreis XVIII (October 1944–May 1945).” B-225, Gottlob Berger, The Alpine Redoubt.” B-228a, General Karl Weisenberger, Commander of Wehrkreis XIII, “Der Wehrkreis XIII im Einsatz gegen die amerikanischen Armeen.” B-457, Franz Hofer, “The Alpine Fortification and Defense Line: A Report on German and U.S. Views of the ‘Alpine Redoubt’ in 1944, Annex #1.” B-458, Franz Hofer, “The National Redoubt.” B-459, General der Gebirgstruppen Georg Ritter von Hengl, “Report on the Alpine Fortress.” B-460, General der Gebirgstruppen Georg Ritter von Hengl, “Evaluation of Manuscripts Concerning National Redoubt.” B-461,GeneralderGebirgstruppen GeorgRitter vonHengl,“TheAlpineRedoubt.” B-583, General der Infanterie Friedrich Schulz, “Bericht über Lage, Auftrag, und Maßnahmen (im großen) der Heeresgruppe G im April 1945.” B-604, Generalmajor (Brigadier General) Erich Schmidt (Commander, 352. Volksgrenadier Division), “Mitteldeutschland.” B-703, SS-Obergruppenführer and General der Waffen-SS Paul Hauser, “Kämpfe der Heeresgruppe G vom 22.03.–04.04.1945.” B-737, SS-Obersturmbannführer (Lieutenant Colonel) Ekkehard Albert (Chief of the General Staff of XIII. SS-Army Corps),“Einsatz des XIII. SSA .K. zwischen Rhein und Alpen vom 26.03.–06.05.1945.” B-772, Lieutenant Colonel Cord von Hobe, “Einsatz der Panzer-Kampfgruppe XIII vom 06.04–05.05.1945.” B-818, General Karl Weisenberger, Commander of Wehrkreis XIII, “Der Wehrkreis XIII in den letzten Kriegsmonaten.” 331: Records of Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II. 332: Records of U.S. Theaters of War, World War II. 338: Records of United States Army Commands, 1942– . 407.3: Reports Relating to World War II and Korean War Combat Operations and to Activities in Occupied Areas 1940–54. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Army Services Forces, ed. Pocket Guide No. 10, Germany. Washington, D.C.: Information Branch, U.S. Army, [1944]. [18.188.142.146] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 13:32 GMT) BIBLIOGRAPHY 335 Bennett, Linda, and Marcus W. Floyd. Displaced Persons. Frankfurt: Office of Chief Historian, European Command, 1947. Costlow, Owsley C., ed. Combat Highlights of the United States Twelfth Armored Division in the European Theater of Operations. 1 December 1944–30 May 1945. Washington, D.C.: G-3 Information and Education Section, 1954. Frederiksen, Oliver J. The American Military Occupation of Germany, 1945–1953. Frankfurt: Historical Division, U.S. Army, Europe, 1953. Geis, Margaret L., and George J. Gray.“The Relations of Occupation Personnel with the Civil Population, 1946–1948.” In Office of the Chief Historian, European Command, ed. Occupation in Europe Series. Karlsruhe, 1951. Historical Board, ed. The Fighting Forty-Fifth: The Combat Report of an Infantry Division. Baton Rouge, La.: Army and Navy Publishing Company, 1946. Morale Services Division, Army Services Forces. What the Soldier Thinks: A Monthly Digest of War Department Studies on the Attitudes of American Troops. Washington , D.C.: Army Service Forces, War Department, December 1943–September 1945, no. 7. 106th Cavalry Group. The 106th Cavalry Group in Europe. Augsburg: J.P. Himmer K.G., 1945. Office of the Chief Historian, European Command. The First Year of the Occupation. Occupation Forces in Europe Series,1945–1946.Frankfurt: Office of the Chief Historian, European Command, 1947. ———. The SecondYear of the Occupation. Occupation Forces in Europe Series,1945– 1946. Frankfurt: Office of the Chief Historian, European...

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