
A Journey from Hell Starting on the Eastern Front
从东线开始的地狱之旅
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- Urban
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- War & Espionage
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- 2mo ago
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It can be said to be the best World War II themed novel I have seen on Tomato so far.
It is well written from the perspective of grassroots soldiers on the Eastern Front of World War II, and the cruelty of war and the annihilation of humanity are vividly displayed. Looking forward to the ending, you can accept it by falling in Berlin or escaping to Argentina and hiding your name.
The writing is so good that you can sit at the same table as Yipin Buyi. The only drawback is physical fitness. The protagonist is destined to be unable to change Germany's defeat. If the protagonist survives until the end of World War II, it is the best ending [Like] Keep the rating down, otherwise it will be blocked easily [laughing evilly], I don't want this book to be blocked
Finally, I've been waiting for a World War II novel that doesn't involve "traveling through the German army and sweeping the battlefield"! Every step the protagonist takes is like stepping on the tip of a knife: the embarrassing retreat of the Moscow rout, the desperate battle for survival in the encirclement, the brief respite during the counterattack in Kharkov, and finally the doomsday ending in Berlin. No battle is easy, the author said. The depiction of the details of the war is so poignant - the rifles frozen at dozens of degrees below zero, the black bread that is never enough to eat, the corpses of enemies and friends in the snow, and the clumsy and hot comradeship between the grassroots soldiers are all written very realistically. It is not a fast-food-like feeling at all, but rather like following the protagonist through every winter on the Eastern Front. The feeling of powerlessness being pushed along by the war is more impressive than any victory. Military enthusiasts can really rush, and the details will be ecstatic!
This novel only gave me a real feeling, a real battlefield without unlimited space for system plug-ins. What the author writes is a character's image of how to survive and how to survive in the largest war currently held by mankind. There are no outrageous plot points in the plot, and I really felt helpless after watching it. May there be no more tears in world peace
From the beginning of hell to the end of hell, this is a really good novel. There is no German invincibility, no super-space war, only battles experienced from the perspective of the protagonist, including defeats, blocking, escaping from encirclement, and deadly battles. The story is really immersive. It is not the fast food feeling of entertainment novels, but a feeling of inescapable powerlessness in the torrent of history. It can be seen that the psychology of the veteran does not exist for killing, but a kind of numbness close to instinct. All in all, it is a very good novel. It is worth recommending whether you like the history of World War II or the military.
A very excellent work. It can be said to be the best among the author's three books. It has real historical performance and detailed war descriptions. This kind of artwork reminds me of the works of expeditionary soldiers. Your work can even compare with his...
The most valuable thing about an excellent World War II-themed novel is that it does not turn the war into a passionate legend, but instead reduces it to a "chronic collapse" that continues to consume human nature. The author uses calm and restrained writing to advance the coldness, chaos and death oppression of the Eastern Front layer by layer, making readers unknowingly be dragged into the abyss with no exit. What really touches people is not the battle itself, but people's choices and changes in extreme environments - how beliefs are eroded and human nature is torn apart.
It well describes the powerlessness of ordinary people under war, and is a very good anti-war article. The protagonist's information advantage allows the protagonist to find a way out in mission after mission, but he is also forced to plunge into rounds of meat grinders. The prophet brings the pain of despair, humanity is dissipated in the constant smoke, and life is just a weight in the war.
I feel that this is the best Tokusan novel in Tomato. It is very real. He slowly grows up from a recruit to an elite veteran. After reading this, I can't stand other Tokusan novels. The author will update more soon [Chigua][Chigua][Chigua]
The familiar sense of rupture, the familiar troubling feeling at the end, are unique characteristics of AI generation. Congratulations, guys, you will see the exquisite AI writing made by the AI generation author with minor modifications! ! ! ! (I really can't figure out how this thing got 8.8 Points)
The war narrative is well written, and the description of the protagonist's growth journey from an ordinary person (modern student) to the later period is very rhythmic, as well as the inner struggle (but if you read too many cool articles, many people may not be able to stand it), the war scenes are very realistic, and the perspective brings back the soldiers at the lowest level on the battlefield (many of the creations are senior commanders), and the cruelty and ruthlessness of the entire battlefield can be seen from the eyes of the soldiers at the grassroots level. The protagonist's growth path is clear, and there are obvious changes in each battlefield (retaining humanity on Black's side in the environment at that time is cruel to yourself and others). I don't know which way the final ending will take, whether it will be with the sinking of this leaky warship (in this case, you can make a choice in the Empire State Building), or finally fight for a way out, let's see how the author portrays it. This book is quite good in a tomato environment.
To be honest, the author's writing is very good. The problem with the rating is more of a sense of gap, because the protagonist tells the readers from the beginning to the end that this is an ending that cannot be changed, and it is clearly hinted that the protagonist will definitely die. Even if the protagonist is forced to survive later, it is just a compromise given by the author to the readers. I still feel a bit of a gap in the reader's heart after reading it. To put it bluntly, I am unwilling to accept the protagonist and go like this, because we know the ending from the first retreat from Stalingrad, and the character description and details are good. I look forward to the next masterpiece.
This is the most in-depth war novel I have ever seen in Tomato novels. First of all, he abandoned all the glory and all the blood, and returned to the little man himself, a little man who was about to be destroyed and defeated in the country. There is no glory, no blood, no heroic spirit of commanding an army of millions, and no diplomatic games spanning thousands of miles. There is only survival - this is the core that has surrounded mankind for thousands of years.
A novel about the German camp in World War II. It has almost no hooks. It is not a refreshing novel. Those who want to see real battlefields and escape from death will like it very much. But most of the time the protagonist is very powerless and can only help a few teammates. The author's description is very delicate and interesting. I personally like it very much, but I heard from book friends that the protagonist probably won't survive. I really need to control the author. I really can't make an extra chapter to make the protagonist's ending a little more peaceful. The protagonist is a very responsible person. I really hope he can have a good ending. Really. .
I couldn't help but read it in one day. The ending that was doomed from the beginning depicts the collapse of the crazy three German empires. The protagonist is like a concrete symbol of the empire's will, constantly sinking in hell. The destined ending is more unforgettable than the hearty victory, the numbness and pain of struggle. The collapse and destruction of the empire, the madness throughout the story tells the cruelty of war, and the random marks made by high-level officials on the map are the number of nameless soldiers in reality. Bones slowly unfolds the despair of a low-level soldier in the war. The defeat throughout the text, and the occasional flashbacks cannot stop the decadence of the general trend, deeply imprinting the cruelty and ruthlessness of war and the struggles of small people in the minds of readers. The alienation of people by war is rapid and long-lasting. While people lament, they can't help but cherish peace. War is never a child's play, it is a symphony of blood and fire, and it is a numbness without hope. There is no so-called victory or defeat, only a moment of living and a possible tomorrow.
The AI taste is very strong in the first part, and there are some flaws. There are less in the middle and later stages, which is probably because the author has become proficient in using AI. Overall, it is very good, and the characters are well drawn. Good war works never praise war, but expose the cruelty and powerlessness of ordinary people and reflect on war.
Playing Battlefield V, I think Battlefield is coquettish and handsome. It is a place full of elegance and various operations, but after reading this novel, I have a new understanding of the battlefield, and I have a deeper understanding of the short words in the history books. He reminded me of a book I had read before called War Chef, which seemed to be the name. All in all, both books are worth reading. There is no grand narrative, only subtle descriptions and characterizations of human nature. Every character has flesh and blood. It is a very good article.
Generally speaking, it is the tallest among the shortest tomatoes. The overall story is also a relatively traditional storyline. The character description is a bit polished, and there are many logical errors. I feel that the AI has been polished and has been carefully checked. I need to explain it to myself, but it is still worth watching.
A great World War II themed novel. The characters are delicately and warmly portrayed, and the battlefield environment is described cruelly and realistically. It is one of the few novels written from the perspective of a German soldier. It does not particularly emphasize the golden finger, but tells the story of a recruit who slowly adapts to the war environment and transforms into a veteran. It is definitely one of the few high-quality World War II themed novels and is highly recommended.
As you wish, sir. (Cross out) I witnessed the end of the empire and the cruelty of war. I struggled out of the mountains of corpses and seas of blood one after another (when I saw the first time I returned to Berlin and became a member of the Skeleton Division, stop and come back in a month or two), but unknowingly I couldn't extricate myself, just to witness the end of the empire. I would rather be judged than linger in silence. I didn't understand war, but I was forced to accept it. I tried to escape, but was restrained again. I have no right to live, but I live the longest. (All kinds of sufferings in the world have been brought to my body. I am trying to shape my body through fire, but that's all. Since there is no way out, let's do it vigorously) I am not deceived by external things, only for myself and as a "witness". I know the sin is heavy, I know the building will collapse, I know the torrent, and I know the direction of all destiny. However, for myself and to witness the source of evil, I must live to witness it and its destruction. The whole book talks about the failure of the war. Although there is no victory to attract attention, it is cruel enough and is a good anti-war book. At the end, all I can remember is a series of cold numbers and a bunch of names, numbness and clarity. I won't say much more. This review is suitable for reading it again after reading it. I would rate it accurately at 9.6.
A very good book, your descriptions are very vivid. The war here is not an epic of heroes, nor is it the small flags and various batons of generals. What I can see here are only ordinary people who have to avoid being waved by the scythe of death. There are some brats who always say that this is an AI text, which is annoying to death.
This is the best World War II novel I have ever seen in Tomato! The change in the protagonist's mentality and the description of the war in the article can really make readers feel like they are on the scene, and also describe the cruelty of war. After reading a hundred chapters, I can still feel that AI plays a supporting role in the first dozen chapters, and slowly AI becomes dominant. After one hundred chapters, it is obvious that the author has started to use AI to write novels. There are a lot of scene descriptions at the beginning of each chapter, and the end of each chapter starts to be very literary. Most of them are repetitive descriptions. There are many chapters that are cut off from the beginning or have no plot in the middle, or there is an inexplicable dialogue suddenly. The further you read, the more you can see that AI has become the author's reborn parent.
A real battlefield meat grinder. The writing is very bold. The newcomers face the cruel skeleton's madness and the protagonist's pain. From the protagonist's recruitment and each time they join in the middle, there are only two skeletons left. It is estimated that there will be no good ending in the defense of Berlin. It is currently the cruelest World War II novel I have ever read.
Tomato is a rare excellent book. Although the opening pages are a bit funny, the descriptions of battle scenes and characterizations are all online. For war novels, we have become accustomed to the death of all the bones after success, because our protagonist is the one who achieves fame. We are used to reforming, winning, conquering, and succeeding, but we also need to look at failure and understand failure. Life allows us to dream, but it also requires us to understand the background of life. This is a novel about failure. The atmosphere of decadence, depression, and despair permeates the gaps between the words, but we can still see fresh life in it, and we can also see the weight of war that no longer has time for life.
It happened to be finished last month and I finished watching it. There is a sense of depression and despair throughout the book. To be honest, the early stage was not good to watch, and the middle stage was so depressing that I almost didn't want to watch it. When I finally saw the ending and thought about the whole story, I realized that he was just a soldier! Of the 5 endings, I like 2 more, followed by 1, which perfectly sums up my fantasy of a soldier who is the last one to emerge from the meat grinder on the battlefield. If you can endure it, you can try it, but I will never do it again, it's too depressing.
This is a good book, both from the perspective of online writing and traditional novels. Not many people are watching it at the moment, probably because "Tomato is not good enough for him" Yeah, I think this is Reeves in Tomatoes
A very good World War II themed novel. Due to the limitation of perspective, I dare not give it too high a rating for fear of losing it later! The whole process is characterized by a kind of anti-war, repression of human nature, tenacity to survive, and unyielding will, coupled with various detailed battlefield descriptions and profound character characterizations. It does not make people feel that it is the resurgence of fascism, but from the perspective of time travel, standing as a tiny soldier in World War II Germany, looking at the profound harm that war has done to people, humanity and even society. There is a saying that there is never a winner in a war, and it is always the civilians at the bottom who are harmed. May world peace!
It's so good. You don't rely on the system to dominate the battlefield to change history, but you are a participant in history. This is the first time I read a war novel in this realistic style. There is no golden finger, only despair and defeat. I hope the protagonist and teammates can survive to the end. Don't use the knife.
The writing style is excellent. There is no YY, no harem, no system, and no Long Aotian in the war novel. Only ordinary people struggled to survive in the war. The description of the war is very vivid and it does not affect the sense of immersion when listening to the book. The perspective of ordinary German soldiers in World War II depicts the cruelty of war to you.