Hello everyone,
Some of you probably are aware that the very famous (and still living) German author Günter Grass admitted just a few years ago that he was a member (although conscripted) of the Waffen SS, particularly the 10th SS "Frundsberg". From what I have read, he has only given ONE account of his experiences, on his terms, and has pretty much refused any other inquiry. Keep in mind he was very young at the time (seventeen). For those that are interested, I have posted a link to his story which is extremely riveting. Covers his journey from service in the RAD, to the W-SS, training and capture. Posted it here because he was trained as a tank gunner and there he talks about being trained/operating Panzer III's and IV's as well as Jagdpanthers. It's very long, but really worth the time, in my opinion.
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2...urrentPage=all
Regards,
Kyle
Some of you probably are aware that the very famous (and still living) German author Günter Grass admitted just a few years ago that he was a member (although conscripted) of the Waffen SS, particularly the 10th SS "Frundsberg". From what I have read, he has only given ONE account of his experiences, on his terms, and has pretty much refused any other inquiry. Keep in mind he was very young at the time (seventeen). For those that are interested, I have posted a link to his story which is extremely riveting. Covers his journey from service in the RAD, to the W-SS, training and capture. Posted it here because he was trained as a tank gunner and there he talks about being trained/operating Panzer III's and IV's as well as Jagdpanthers. It's very long, but really worth the time, in my opinion.
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2...urrentPage=all
Regards,
Kyle
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