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attle, the 121 st ID was shipped to the Tossno area where, outside <strong>of</strong> its duties <strong>of</strong> securing<br />

rail-lines, it was given the opportunity to rest and refit. 1094<br />

Following the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the First Lake Ladoga Battle, the 121 st ID was,<br />

according to its commander, “not ready for action.” 1095 While the division’s continued<br />

success on the battlefield ensured “confidence and firmness” in the men, “the high<br />

physical demands, exhaustion, being covered in lice and susceptibility to health<br />

problems” linked to the past fighting had severely lowered their combat effectiveness.<br />

Since leaving Pavlovsk and Pushkin, the men had been forced to live in the field without<br />

any shelter, which contributed to their exhausted state. All three infantry regiments<br />

stated that an extended period <strong>of</strong> convalescence was required to both integrate and train<br />

newly arrived replacements as well as to provide the veterans with a period <strong>of</strong> much<br />

needed rest. For the next three months, the 121 st ID was given the opportunity to refit<br />

without serious combat.<br />

The East Prussians also took advantage <strong>of</strong> the OKH’s decision to allow the use <strong>of</strong><br />

Hiwis. Even before the fighting south <strong>of</strong> Lake Ladoga, the division began to use<br />

“released” prisoners <strong>of</strong> war and civilians to take over rear-area duties. 1096 This was part <strong>of</strong><br />

a determined program to raise the combat strength <strong>of</strong> each division. 1097 While the troops<br />

were instructed to keep a close eye on the auxiliaries to ensure their loyalty, division<br />

command also wanted its men to view the Russians as men and not through the eyes <strong>of</strong><br />

National Socialist ideology. It called for “good treatment, sufficient food and<br />

accommodations suitable for a man” as these were “the means to create trust and to train<br />

1094 Fernspruch, no date, BA-MA RH 26-121/44.<br />

1095 121 Infanterie Division, Zustandsbericht, 7.10.42, BA-MA RH 26-121/41.<br />

1096 KTB Qu., 28.8.42, BA-MA RH 26-121/66.<br />

1097 121 Infanterie Division, Erhöhung der Kampfstärken, 27.10.1942, BA-MA RH 26-121/36.<br />

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