
Snow White and Blood Red: a German Soldier's Memoirs on the Eastern Front
by (germany) Günter K. Kosholek
About This Novel
This memoir is a first-person account by a German soldier who served on the Eastern Front during World War II. The author does not focus on an examination of the causes of the war or the use of tactics. Instead, by recording the dates, he set out to present the reality that German soldiers faced day after day, and their fate of often dying on the battlefield. Many of Kosholek's comrades were crushed to death by Soviet tanks or blown to pieces by artillery shells. As a book that unreservedly captures the transience and horror of war.
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helpless
The tragedy of the little man serves as a point in the death data in the report. Life on the battlefield is so humble, inferior to ants, just a number!
A true record of a cruel war.
Cherish peace.
good book
I hope there will be peace in the world and no war.
Very good, I like it,
From this book, you can see how real war is in the eyes of lower-level soldiers, and I hope we cherish peace.
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This kind of military novel is really awesome, and it's all realistic. I also want to know what kind of mentality the German soldiers had during World War II.
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See hope for world peace away from war
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Official(36)Scraped 1d ago
helpless
The tragedy of the little man serves as a point in the death data in the report. Life on the battlefield is so humble, inferior to ants, just a number!
A true record of a cruel war.
Cherish peace.
good book
I hope there will be peace in the world and no war.
Very good, I like it,
From this book, you can see how real war is in the eyes of lower-level soldiers, and I hope we cherish peace.
Like(≧▽≦)/Like
Good! ! !
book review
This kind of military novel is really awesome, and it's all realistic. I also want to know what kind of mentality the German soldiers had during World War II.
who
See hope for world peace away from war
. . . . .
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