A German Soldier on the Eastern Front 1941–45
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The personal memoir of a Nazi soldier, from joining the German Army in 1941 through his time as a Panzer on the Eastern Front. Originally written only for his daughter, Armin Schedierbauer’s Adventures in My Youth chronicles his time as a solider during World War II. As an infantry officer with the 252nd Infantry Division, German Army, Schedierbauer saw four years of combat on the Eastern Front. After joining his unit during the winter of 1942, he was wounded six times and had firsthand experience of the Soviet offensives in the summer of 1944 and January 1945. While fighting in East Prussia, he was captured by the Soviets and not released until 1947. Schedierbauer was only twenty-one years old when the war ended, and his memoir recollects the experiences he went through as a young man on the front.
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Describes well the periods of captivity, covalescence and classes. Almost no combat memories though. Why? Maybe because this so called officer was always first to withdraw, to get drunk, to be happy avoiding the front... also zero empathy towards his comrades, zero care towards his soldiers, self-agrandisment, “me so smart” “angels watching over me” and so on. A very crappy officer and a pretty crappy civilian too.
Unfortunately, that's how war memories usually work for the losing side: the honorable officers die and the dishonorable survive to tell the tale...