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Eastern Inferno

The Journals of a German Panzerjäger on the Eastern Front, 1941–43

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Eastern Inferno

By: Mason Kunze - editor, Christine Alexander - editor
Narrated by: Bruce Mann
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This book presents the remarkable personal journals of German soldier Hans Roth. Writing as events transpired, he recorded the mystery and tension as the Germans deployed on the Soviet frontier in June 1941. In these journals, battles are described in "you are there" detail, as Roth wrote privately, as if to keep himself sane, knowing that his honest accounts of the horrors in the East could never pass through Wehrmacht censors. When the Soviet counteroffensive of winter 1942 begins, his unit is stationed alongside the Italian 8th Army, and his observations of its collapse, as opposed to the reaction of the German troops sent to stiffen its front, are of special fascination.

Roth's three journals were discovered many years after his disappearance, tucked away in the home of his brother, with whom he was known to have had a deep bond. After his brother's death, his family discovered them and quickly sent them to Rosel, Roth's wife. In time, Rosel handed down the journals to Erika, Roth's only daughter, who had immigrated to America. Hans Roth was doubtlessly working on a fourth journal before he was reported missing in action in July 1944 during the battle known as the Destruction of Army Group Center. Although Roth's ultimate fate remains unknown, what he did leave behind is an incredible firsthand account of the horrific war the Germans waged in Russia.

©2010 Christine Alexander and Mason Kunze (P)2025 Tantor Media
Historical Military Military & War World War II War Russia Soviet Union
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I have read a great many memoirs written by veterans of the German-Russian war 1941-45, on both sides, but never one so overtly racist as this one with frequent references to Jews, Jew Bolsheviks and Asiatics among those they were fighting.
The author was certainly a True Believer in the Nazi cause who simply did not understand that his enemy was fighting 'tooth and nail' with any means at their disposal to rid their homeland from the invader.
As my Russian born wife, who also has a keen interest in The Great Patriotic War, sometimes comments when viewing newsreel footage of freezing, starving shocked German POW's "We did not invite them to come to our country and liberate us."
To which I sometimes reply "It's what happens when you take a knife to a gunfight."

Apart from that quite an interesting 'warts and all' memoir detailing the living and fighting experiences of a veteran of German Army Group South in its' advance and subsequent retreat in the Ukraine..

A most unusal memoir. Most unusual.

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