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    #16
    As an update; I saw the book being offered at my local Barnes & Noble.

    The details of his kills are amazing!
    Willi

    Preußens Gloria!

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    Sapere aude

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      #17
      It's on my X-Mas list to Santa.

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        #18
        Just finished this fantastic book "Im Fadenkreuz". Incredible biography, a must.

        Mr Sutkus if you can read me from the Walhalla allow me to say that you are a legend.

        Pierre

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          #19
          Sutkus was a true survivor! He came close to death on so many occasions !!

          Incredible

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            #20
            Originally posted by Willi Z. View Post
            Another new book and far better than the one on Allerberger. This contains copies of his documents (to include his various sniper awards) and sniper log, confirming more than 200 kills. This book also lays out the horrible conditions in the east after WWII. He only returned to Germany in 1990, but could not legally resettle there until 1997.
            A fantastic book! I just finished it. I was a little bit disappointed with the "in-war" commentary, it was dry and sounded like "Observed 2 Russians digging trenches shot them at 400m (99) (100)"

            I STILL have not found a good read on the personal level describing combat. I'm starting "Black Edelweiss" tonight.

            HOWEVER I still give Sutkus book an A. How could I rate it so high? His post-war story is rivetting, compelling and tragic. The strength of this man can't be overstated. At the end I was upset because he stopped the narration right after he'd moved back to Germany. I would have loved to hear details of his last years.

            Great book, even better soldier and a superb MAN.

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              #21
              Just bought the book as well... Haven't read it, but flipping through the pages there was some weird statements.

              Page 61 (picture comment)
              "The optics is the 4-power Zeiss Ajack Telescopic sight"

              Did Zeiss cooperate with Ajack? I have never heard of such telescopic sight?

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                #22
                FranzJon, have you tried "A Better Comrade you will never find"?

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                  #23
                  Looking forward to pick this up and read it. Must admit I also like the book about Allerberger.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Marcel Banziger View Post
                    Must admit I also like the book about Allerberger.
                    Me too... wether it's true or not, it was a hell of a story.

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                      #25
                      Just bought the Ebook for my iPad. Can't wait to read it tonight!

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