This remarkable reprint, originally published just after World War II, contains two first hand accounts
about Mauthausen concentration camp, Austria – where over 100,000 people were killed. The first account is by Franz Zieres who narrates his experiences as commandant ...
The ferocious battles for survival fought by trapped German forces in Russia have become synonymous
with that most terrible of all military campaigns. Shortly after the war, the personal experiences of those who had fought in the battles were collected ...
Feldpost: The Wartime Letters of Friedrich Reiner Niemann documents the life and frontline experiences of
a German soldier from the 6th Infantry Division from 1941-1945. Niemann, a well-educated youth from a close-knit family in Cologne, was sent to the Russian ...
The Von Bock memoirs, which appear here for the first time, allow the reader to
see the entire drama of the Second World War through the eyes of one of Germany's most important military commanders. After the attacks on Poland ...
Hilke's Diary is a battered chintz-covered little book with a flowery pattern, its lock (once
so important to its young owner) long-since broken. It has survived an incredible near-70 years, and was the inseparable companion of a little German girl ...
The memoirs of the legendary Skorzeny appear here in its first unabridged English edition. Skorzeny's
fame began with the successful raid to free Benito Mussolini from the Gran Sasso, Italy in 1943. His elite commandos surprised Italian guards in a ...
During World War II the British imprisoned many German and Italian prisoners of war and
civilian internees in India. The less co-operative prisoners were kept under harsh conditions in camps in the Himalayan foothills. The author was a German civilian ...
Reluctant Accomplice is a volume of the wartime letters of Dr. Konrad Jarausch, a German
high-school teacher of religion and history who served in a reserve battalion of Hitler's army in Poland and Russia, where he died of typhoid in ...