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*{{cite book | last = Glantz | first = David | title = Soviet Military Intelligence in War | publisher = Taylor & Francis (Routledge) | location = Hoboken | year = 2013 | isbn = 978-1-136-28934-7 | ref = harv}}
*{{cite book | last = Glantz | first = David M. | last2 = Orenstein | first2 = Harold S. | year = 1999 | title = The Battle for Kursk 1943: The Soviet General Staff Study | publisher =Taylor & Francis (Frank Cass) | location = London | isbn = 0-7146-4933-3 | ref = harv}} — This report, commissioned by the Soviet General Staff in 1944, was designed to educate the Red Army on how to conduct war operations. It was classified secret until its declassification in 1964, and was subsequently translated to English and edited by Orenstein and Glantz. Its original title was ''Collection of materials for the study of war experience, no. 11'' ({{lang-ru | link=no | ''Сборник материалов по изучению опыта Великой Отечественной войны № 11''}}, {{transl | ru | ''Sbornik materialov po izucheniiu opyta Velikoi Otechestvennoi voiny № 11''}})
*{{cite book | last = Healy | first = Mark | title = Kursk 1943: Tide Turns in the East | publisher = Osprey | location = London | year = 1992 | isbn = 978-1-85532-211-0 | ref = harv}}
*{{cite book | last = Healy | first = Mark | title = Zitadelle: The German Offensive Against the Kursk Salient 4–17 July 1943 | publisher = History Press | location = Stroud | year =