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Marching from defeat

Neuber, ClausTissier, Tony Le(Translated by)
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In this WWII memoir, a Nazi soldier recounts his desperate retreat from Russia, offering rare insight into the collapse of Hitler's Army Group Central.

In June of 1944, the Red Army launched a massive offensive that crushed Hitler's forces in Belarus. German soldiers who weren't captured had to fight their way back towards their own lines across hundreds of miles of enemy territory. This is the story of one of them, Claus Neuber, a young artillery officer who describes in graphic detail his experiences during that great retreat.

Neuber's account carries the reader through the desperate defensive battles and rearguard actions fought to stem the relentless Soviet advance and breakout from the cauldrons between Minsk and the Beresina river. After almost seventy days as a fugitive, depending on the kindness of villagers, enduring extremes of cold, wet and hunger, Neuber found his way back to the German lines.

This personal narrative, translated for the first time from the original German, gives a dramatic insight into the impact of the Soviet offensive and the disintegration of an entire German army. It vividly records in day-to-day detail the experience of such a bitter defeat.

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Pen & Sword
1526704285 / 9781526704283
eBook (EPUB)
30/04/2020
England
English
205 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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