407. SRGG 543, 9 November 1943, TNA, WO 208/4167.
408. SRGG 596, 26 November 1943, TNA, WO 208/4167. On criticism of the V weapons, see SRM 722, 30 July 1944, TNA, WO 208/4138; SRM 1094, 21 November 1944, TNA, WO 208/4139.
409. See Kehrt,
410. SRA 5512, 23 July 1944, TNA, WO 208/4134.
411. SRA 5532, 25 July 1944, TNA, WO 208/4134.
412. SRA 2058, 2 August 1941, TNA, WO 208/4125.
413. SRA 2660, 18 June 1942, TNA, WO 208/4126. Zastrau was a member of 5/KG 2 and was shot down on 23 April 1942 over Exeter. Balke,
414. SRA 4862, 23 January 1944, TNA, WO 208/4132. This description refers to the German bombardment of Bari during the night of 3 December 1943. German bombs and explosions aboard the ammunition carriers
415. SRA 1557, 23 April 1941, TNA, WO 208/4123.
416. SRM 606, 27 June 1944, TNA, WO 208/4138.
417. Förster, in
418. SRA 281, 4 August 1940, TNA, WO 208/4137.
419. SRA 453, 4 September 1940, TNA, WO 208/4137.
420. SRA 450, 4 September 1940, TNA, WO 208/4137.
421. SRA 549, 17 September 1940, TNA, WO 208/4138.
422. Wilhelm von Thoma diary entry, 21 January 1942, BA/MA, N 2/2.
423. SRA 2655, 18 June 1942, TNA, WO 208/4126; see also SRA 2635, 15 June 1942, TNA, WO 208/4127.
424. Förster, in
425. Hans Meier-Welcker,
426. SRN 129, 15 November 1940, TNA, WO 208/4141.
427. SRN 395, 8 June 1941, TNA, WO 208/4142.
428. SRN 183, 21 March 1941, TNA, WO 208/4141.
429. SRN 370, 28 May 1941, TNA, WO 208/4142.
430. SRN 127, 16 November 1940, TNA, WO 208/4141.
431. SRN 720, 25 December 1941, TNA, WO 208/4143.
432. For the results of the questionnaires filled out by German POWs November 1941–March 1943, see TNA, WO 208/4180.
433. SRN 690, 7 November 1941, TNA, WO 208/4143.
434. SRN 933, 31 March 1942, TNA, WO 208/4143. Josef Przyklenk (born 10 January 1914) was machinist aboard U-93 and was captured on 15 January 1942.
435. SRN 731, 31 December 1941, TNA, WO 208/4143. The British listed him, in contrast to the crew registry, as Karl Wede
436. SRN 969, 22 August 1942, TNA, WO 208/4143; SRN 968, 22 August 1942, TNA, WO 208/4143. U-210 was sunk on her maiden patrol.
437. Bernhard R. Kroener, “ ‘Nun Volk steht auf …!’ Stalingrad und der totale Krieg, 1942–1943,” in
438. SRA 3717, 2 March 1943, TNA, WO 208/4129.
439. SRA 3442, 28 December 1942, TNA, WO 208/4128.
440. SRA 3868, 22 March 1943, TNA, WO 208/4129.
441. SRA 4012, 18 May 1943, TNA, WO 208/4130; SRA 4222, 28 July 1943, TNA, WO 208/4130. There were opinions like this in the navy, but not in the army. See SRN 1643, 14 April 1943, TNA, WO 208/4145.
442. SRA 4791, 6 January 1944, TNA, WO 208/4132.
443. The reference is to the commander of the II/KG 2, Major Heinz Engel, who had joined the group in October 1941 and had led it since February 1943. Balke,
444. SRA 5272, 16 May 1944, TNA, WO 208/4133.
445. Ibid.
446. SRA 4747, 22 December 1943, TNA, WO 208/4132.
447. SRN 2509, 27 November 1943, TNA, WO 208/4148.
448. See SRN 2521, 11 December 1943, TNA, WO 208/4148.
449. SRN 2768, 17 January 1944, TNA, WO 208/4149. Even weapons of retribution seemed to hold out little hope in this regard. SRN 3613, 8 May 1944, TNA, WO 208/4152.
450. “Erlass gegen Kritiksucht und Meckerei,” 9 September 1943, cited in Salewski,
451. The British forced some of the POWs in the surveillance camps to fill out standardized questionnaires. Between March 1943 and January 1944, they surveyed five groups of 35 to 71 men, 240 in total. The majority came from the German navy, a smaller percentage from the Luftwaffe. CSDIC (UK), Survey of German P/W Opinion, GRS 10, 24 February 1944, TNA, WO 208/5522.