A sense of national guilt and need for contrition about the Second World War perhaps explain why German veterans’ recollections of their experiences have been muted. These ten first-hand accounts shed light on their bravery, confusion and fear as Nazi Germany collapsed, with contributions from Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS and Luftwaffe ground force soldiers, from fighting partisans in Bosnia in 1943 to defeat and capture by the Soviets in Königsberg in 1945.
https://www.psbooks.co.uk/german-accounts-from-the-dying-days-of-the-third-reich539436German Accounts from the Dying Days of the Third Reichhttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/3/539436_media-0.jpg7.997.99GBPInStock/Campaigns/Lesser-Known Histories of the Second World War/History/Military History/History/Military History/Categories/World War Two/Campaigns/Lesser-Known Histories of the Second World War/Stories from the FrontlineA sense of national guilt and need for contrition about the Second World War perhaps explain why German veterans’ recollections of their experiences have been muted. These ten first-hand accounts shed light on their bravery, confusion and fear as Nazi Germany collapsed, with contributions from Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS and Luftwaffe ground force soldiers, from fighting partisans in Bosnia in 1943 to defeat and capture by the Soviets in Königsberg in 1945.Paperback00https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/3/539436_media-1.jpghttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/3/539436_media-2.jpgadd-to-cartrrp_info:£12.99productId:169071bic_code:BTM, HBW, HBWQBTM, HBW, HBWQ£12.99Christian Huber, Trans. Geoffrey BrooksGeneral198x128mmHistory PressYesPaperbackMilitary HistoryCombat