The Forgotten Soldier: The Classic WWII Autobiography

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By Guy Sajer

Published By Brasseys’ , Inc.

Year Published 1990

Book Format - Soft cover

Summary

This book is the experiences of a Wehrmacht soldier serving on the Eastern front. The main themes that this book explores include why soldiers fight; what is the difference between fighting Russian soldiers and fighting partisans; and which is more barbaric and nasty; which leaders they loved and which were not loved. The author rites a very powerful book and his prose is detailed and conveys his feelings about what he sees of his surroundings in a believable way.

Notes - Slight wear on cover

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By Guy Sajer

Published By Brasseys’ , Inc.

Year Published 1990

Book Format - Soft cover

Summary

This book is the experiences of a Wehrmacht soldier serving on the Eastern front. The main themes that this book explores include why soldiers fight; what is the difference between fighting Russian soldiers and fighting partisans; and which is more barbaric and nasty; which leaders they loved and which were not loved. The author rites a very powerful book and his prose is detailed and conveys his feelings about what he sees of his surroundings in a believable way.

Notes - Slight wear on cover

By Guy Sajer

Published By Brasseys’ , Inc.

Year Published 1990

Book Format - Soft cover

Summary

This book is the experiences of a Wehrmacht soldier serving on the Eastern front. The main themes that this book explores include why soldiers fight; what is the difference between fighting Russian soldiers and fighting partisans; and which is more barbaric and nasty; which leaders they loved and which were not loved. The author rites a very powerful book and his prose is detailed and conveys his feelings about what he sees of his surroundings in a believable way.

Notes - Slight wear on cover

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