Mortar Gunner on the Eastern Front. Volume II Russia, Hungary, Lithuania, and the Battle for East Prussia
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Erscheinungsdatum
30.10.2019
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Greenhill BooksSeitenzahl
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Englisch
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9781784383664
This second volume of a Nazi soldier's WWII diary continues the chronicle of his experiences on the Easter Front.
A member of the Hitler Youth before the outbreak of World War II, Hans Heinz Rehfeldt volunteered for the
Grossdeutschland's panzer arm in 1940 and fought with them for nearly the entire war. He was decorated with the Iron Cross First and Second Class, the Eastern Front Medal, the Close Combat Clasp, and the Infantry Assault Badge. His diaries offer a historically significant chronicle of German military actions on the Eastern Front as well as a rare look inside the mind of a committed Nazi soldier.
This second volume of Rehfeldt's wartime diary covers his experience as a platoon commander in Romania, East Prussia and Lithuania during 1944. After being transferred by ship from Memel to Königsberg later that year, he took part in the battles for Ostprussen. Fleeing Russian imprisonment, he traveled west, where he fell into American captivity on May 3rd, 1945. In July, he was released and returned home.
A member of the Hitler Youth before the outbreak of World War II, Hans Heinz Rehfeldt volunteered for the
Grossdeutschland's panzer arm in 1940 and fought with them for nearly the entire war. He was decorated with the Iron Cross First and Second Class, the Eastern Front Medal, the Close Combat Clasp, and the Infantry Assault Badge. His diaries offer a historically significant chronicle of German military actions on the Eastern Front as well as a rare look inside the mind of a committed Nazi soldier.
This second volume of Rehfeldt's wartime diary covers his experience as a platoon commander in Romania, East Prussia and Lithuania during 1944. After being transferred by ship from Memel to Königsberg later that year, he took part in the battles for Ostprussen. Fleeing Russian imprisonment, he traveled west, where he fell into American captivity on May 3rd, 1945. In July, he was released and returned home.
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