Are there any German memoirs like "Forgotten Soldier" that have a lot of combat stories and less of the Hitler bashing and "we Germans were all guilty" stuff? I have been very disappointed by the modern ones I have read. "Stuka Pilot" was great and wish more were like it.
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'Panzer Commander, the Memoirs of Colonel Hans Von Luck.' A brilliant read, very detailed in Army tactics and personal memories. Von Luck was awarded the German Cross in Gold and the Knight's Cross. Quote "One of the more valuable World War II memoirs.....an exceptional volume' - Booklist". It's one of those books you just can't put down.
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A bit of shameless self-promotion. Best Stalingrad memoir is undoubtedly Adelbert Holl's "Als Infanterist in Stalingrad", which I translated and released in English (An Infantryman in Stalingrad). First-class description of infantry co-operating with assault guns during an attack in a large city.
Also Dr. Wigand Wüster's "An Artilleryman in Stalingrad": he's quite a character and it shines through in this book. Bullied by his battalion commander, his humour gets him through. He's outside the Stalingrad pocket in December 1942 but goes through numerous ordeals to fly back in where he is considered crazy for doing so. Lots of great episodes in this memoir.
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The only German soldier memoirs I've read was Panzer Commander by Hans von Luck which was mentioned. One of THE BEST books I have ever read, hands down, was Visions From A Foxhole by William Foley. His battle sequences gave me the same suspense as when I watched Saving Private Ryan for the first time. It is about a late-war GI as they attack the Sigfried line. It talks about interaction fighting the Germans quite a bit.
On another note, a book I just started reading and is giving me the same feeling is Low Level Hell by Hugh Mills. It is about an aeroscout pilot in Vietnam that flys an OH-6 "Loach" (Littlebird nowadays). Very suspensful!
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Originally posted by Larry Davis View PostA new book just out : Fuhrer,Folk and Fatherland, a soldiers story. By Douglas Wolfgang Oskar Gagel. ISBN 978-1-897508-15-2
About his father, Albin Gagel, and his time in the Wehrmacht 1939 through the Russian front and how he managed to survive the end of the war.
A tremendous read, I really did not want the book to end.
I highly recomend it.
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