Originally posted by Schnellmeyer
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Why did you meet them? Are you a researcher or historian? What was the motivator for you? I have a genuine desire to know why you would want to meet with Wittmann's wife and sister or his fellow Panzermänner. How sad for that poor widow to have lost her husband, have to bury him decades later then be called on to have to deal with his death over and over. To sit there and explain the real Michael she loved. If not for research then your motivation isn't clear. How many other German widows have you spent time with? Or is Wittmann's widow the only one to deserve such a knock on the door from you?
I feel no motivator to defend this mans honor. I will not call him "hero" As a researcher and writer I am looking at facts. He is just 1 soldier among in excess of 21,000 German military personnel of World War II buried in Normandy. Singling this 1 man out among all that sacrifice is to me the saddest thing. It is however typical of the hagiography surrounding him and other men in the Waffen-SS.
Why does fact bother you to the point of high drama? Wittmann factually contributed to a near 30% combat loss rate in total number of Tigers deployed Normandy.
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