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penguin_emperor_of_the_north's review against another edition
5.0
Well that was brutal. The Forgotten Soldier is Guy Sajer's account of his time serving in the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front in World War Two from his early days running supplies to combat service in the Grossdeutschland division.
I don't know what to say, I can't offer criticism to a man's account of his 4 years in Hell. This book was deeply moving, horrifying and occasionally, bleakly funny.
This was the first memoir I've read of a German soldier's experience in the Second World War and the first about the Eastern Front too. It's rather sobering to be reminded that the 'bad guys' suffer in war as well.
As a final note, according to Wikipedia, Mr Sajer has been accused of fabricating the story in this book. Apparently some of the details about what unit was where and when and various details of life in the Wehrmacht are incorrect in The Forgotten Soldier. On the other hand, some historians and German veterans claim that the claims of this book are believable. I'm not a historian or a veteran of the Second World War so I make no claim either way.
I don't know what to say, I can't offer criticism to a man's account of his 4 years in Hell. This book was deeply moving, horrifying and occasionally, bleakly funny.
This was the first memoir I've read of a German soldier's experience in the Second World War and the first about the Eastern Front too. It's rather sobering to be reminded that the 'bad guys' suffer in war as well.
As a final note, according to Wikipedia, Mr Sajer has been accused of fabricating the story in this book. Apparently some of the details about what unit was where and when and various details of life in the Wehrmacht are incorrect in The Forgotten Soldier. On the other hand, some historians and German veterans claim that the claims of this book are believable. I'm not a historian or a veteran of the Second World War so I make no claim either way.
ihavenouseforit's review against another edition
dark
emotional
informative
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4.0
nightshiftenthusiast's review against another edition
4.0
i would say a pretty good book to pass my sunday 6-9pm library shift
dillvill's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
informative
reflective
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4.5
c_daddy_reads's review against another edition
5.0
Heart-wrenching, disgusting and depressing. A great autobiography about the eastern front of world war 2 that doesn't pull any punches.
For anyone who still thinks America or Britain saved the world in ww2, read this gruesome account of the fighting between the Soviets and Germans where the outcome of the war was actually decided.
For anyone who still thinks America or Britain saved the world in ww2, read this gruesome account of the fighting between the Soviets and Germans where the outcome of the war was actually decided.
thomas_hale_womack's review against another edition
5.0
I read it for the third time. A haunting story of what this half-French, half-German soldier went through in fighting for the Nazi army during the catastrophic collapse of their eastern front in Russia.
sean28's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
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sad
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medium-paced
5.0