Ebook {Epub PDF} Soldat: Reflections of a German Soldier 1936-1949 by Siegfried Knappe






















['An uncommonly reflective and illuminating memoir by a German officer who served on virtually all fronts in Europe, Soldat offers a unique inside look at the German side of World War II and a world in ruins', "As military history, Soldat is a rich vein of valuable ore, thanks to Siegfried Knappe's eyewitness participation in so many crucial and significant campaigns of the war--including the. Soldat: Reflections of a German Soldier, (Paperback) Siegfried Knappe Published by Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc, United States ()/5(K). Based on Knappe s wartime diaries, filled with 16 pages of photos he smuggled into the West at war s end, Soldat delivers a rare opportunity for the reader to understand how a ruthless psychopath motivated an entire generation of ordinary Germans to carry out his monstrous schemes and offers stunning insight into the life of a soldier in Hitler s army/5(K).


Jews from a nearby camp identify SS soldiers who are then thrown from a cliff edge to their deaths [He survives for he is a Wehrmacht soldier]. The remaining soldiers are kept in a circle and are given 1 single loaf of bread a day between soldiers. The U.S. soldiers also shoot at Red Cross members to prevent them from helping the P.O.W's. Based on Knappe's wartime diaries, filled with 16 pages of photos he smuggled into the West at war's end, Soldat delivers a rare opportunity for the reader to understand how a ruthless psychopath motivated an entire generation of ordinary Germans to carry out his monstrous schemes and offers stunning insight into the life of a soldier. Soldat: Reflections of a German Soldier, The wartime memoir of Siegfried Knappe. Exciting read by a good guy and excellent soldier who was on the wrong side. BTW, most German soldiers were not members of the NAZI Party. After the war, he and his wife had a good life in Iowa. Based on Knappe's wartime diaries, filled with 16 pages.


Soldat: Reflections of a German Soldier , by Siegfried Knappe and Ted Brusow (read 4 Feb ) This is the story of a German officer from to I fond it very interesting reading because it is so authentic. He was wounded in France, Russia, and Italy. and was in Berlin in April Two notes written in index otherwise text unmarked. Good. An uncommonly reflective illuminating memoir by a German officer who served on virtually all fronts in Europe. Siegfried Knappe recounts the desperate defense of Berlin, where his role as operations officer to General Weidling had him shuttling between the combat lines Hitler's bunker. The Resource Soldat: reflections of a German soldier, , by Siegfried Knappe and Ted Brusaw ; assisted by Susan Davis McLaughlin Soldat.

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