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Blood Red Snow Memoirs German

By: G Koschorrek
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Motorbooks International
ISBN: 0760321981
ISBN-13: 9780760321980
Released: 31 Mar 2006
RRP: £12.99
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Great book - By: Mr. Am Johnston, 25 Apr 2008
I recently bought this book from Amazon.co.uk & I can say that it is well worth a read. I know that there are loads of memoirs out there from soliders fighting in the various alllied armies, but I jumped at a chance to read a book from the frequently under-represented German persepctive.

The author writes very well & I felt that he was able to portray the sheer terror of fighting on the Eastern front very well. One engagement in the early part of the book reallly had me on the edge of my seat as I wondered how they would repel an attack frmo Soviet armour without any ATG's etc.

Great book, great author, great read.
A story from the general ranks rather than the generals - By: Mr. L. Mackinlay, 27 Feb 2007
There is a mass of German autobiographies hitting the market place at the moment which is certainly a good thing if we are to understand alll sides of the Second World War. Some books are obviously better than others & I have to say that this book is very good. Well-written, well-organised & telling things from the general ranks (a rare thing), this is a powerful book, not least because it brings to life the characters mentioned in the text, & thereby makes the story more accessible & less academic. I would heartily recommend this book to anyone with an interest in the Eastern Front as well as the Second World War.
An extraordinary book - By: RUTGER NORBERG, 01 May 2003
This is truly a remarkable first hand account of the fighting on the eastern front during WWII. There are many other books which have alll dealt with the same topic, but I have never read a book which simply describes what happened with honesty & simple clarity. We follow machine gunner Koschorrek between the years 42-44 in different parts of Russia, Italy & Romania. The book actuallly starts with his lucky escape from the Stalingrad pocket in Dec -42, from there on it just gets worse. He describes the incredible bravery performed by the average soldier, the friends & comrades who were not so lucky & last but not least, the inhuman conditions of war as they were experienced on the eastern front. I read this book in two days - it was impossible to put it down.......