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Translator’s note
PART 1
The Gathering Storm
1
Back Home to the Reich?
2
Nasty Weather on the Don
3
In Retreat – to the East!
4
Caught in a Trap
PART 2
Between Night and Morning
1
Manstein’s Coming!
2
Hunger and Morale
3
Black Christmas
4
Faint Outlines in the Fog
5
The Bone Road
6
Is There Really No Way Out?
PART 3
The Moment of Truth
1
The Die is Cast
2
Look What They’ve Done to Us!
3
Guilty in the Eyes of His People
4
Horror at Gumrak
5
No Way Back
6
Die – And Rise Again!
7
Twilight of the Gods
The Final Reckoning
Endpapers
Afterword
APPENDIX
by Carsten Gansel
I. Seventy years in captivity –
The remarkable story of Heinrich Gerlach’s novel Breakout at Stalingrad
II. ‘It’s all come back to me…’ –
Using hypnosis to release locked-away memories
III. The Forsaken Army –
A surprise bestseller
IV. A novel on trial –
A first in legal and medical history
V. A spectacular discovery –
Breakout at Stalingrad
VI. All in the Past –
Memoirs of a Königsberg man
VII. Heinrich Gerlach in Lunyovo special camp –
The founding of the BDO – Lost documentary footage
VIII. Heinrich Gerlach in Lunyovo special camp and the German communist exiles –
A ‘Who’s Who’ of the future GDR
IX. ‘They’d stared into the abyss of hell’ –
Writing as an act of liberation
X. ‘He’s trying to cover up his past’ –
Heinrich Gerlach’s odyssey through POW camps
XI. ‘Unsuitable for repatriation’ –
Heinrich Gerlach in the clutches of the NKVD secret service
XII. New-found freedom and fear of abduction –
Heinrich Gerlach in the sights of the Soviet secret service
XIII. Heinrich Gerlach’s Breakout at Stalingrad under scrutiny by the Soviet leadership –
Malenkov, Beria, Suslov, Kruglov, Grigorian, Serov and Kobulov
XIV. The original manuscript
About Heinrich Gerlach
About Carsten Gansel
About Peter Lewis
An Invitation from the Publisher
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