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    Review: You Will Never Find A Better Comrade

    Title: A Better Comrade You Will Never Find
    Authour: Helmut Schiebel
    Publisher: J.J. Fedorowicz Inc.
    ISBN: 978-0-921991-97-7
    Stars: 5
    (out of 5)
    Been awhile since I posted a review though I have finished a few books....so I guess here goes on one of them. This book is about a soldier that fought with the 43rd motorcycle infantry battalion of the 13 Pz Div, before transfering to the Anti-tank units and fighting with Marders before being issued the Hornisse. The unit he fought with was Panzerjager Abteilung 88. Most of the book is about his time with the Hornisse (Nashorn).
    The descriptions of the fighting while with the Motorcycle battalion in Russia are very sobering as the authour paints a picture that makes you fully understand what he saw and felt. The fighting up to and incl in Dnjepropetrowsk had me both laughing and sitting there wide eyed.
    The fighting with the Hornisse is also extremely well described and the authour also describes the crews that fought with him and those that fell during the many battles. He goes on to describe the vehicles and how they were disabled or destroyed or abandonded. The fighting goes on through all the withdrawls and utimatly the surrender to American forces at the end of the war.
    I found this book at Aberdeen Bookstore (online) and it is 250 pages in length with a few photos (not seen) spread though out. The very last pages are some colour plate drawings of the vehicle the authour fought in.
    I found I couldn't stop reading this book and finished it in quick time...HIGHLY recommended.

    #2
    i too have this book , but haven t read it yet , sounds really good

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      #3
      I will really have to check this one out. Thanks for the review!

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