Frontsoldaten: The German Soldier in World War II

· University Press of Kentucky
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Alois Dwenger, writing from the front in May of 1942, complained that people forgot "the actions of simple soldiers.I believe that true heroism lies in bearing this dreadful everyday life." In exploring the reality of the Landser, the average German soldier in World War II, through letters, diaries, memoirs, and oral histories, Stephen G. Fritz provides the definitive account of the everyday war of the German front soldier.

The personal documents of these soldiers, most from the Russian front, where the majority of German infantrymen saw service, paint a richly textured portrait of the Landser that illustrates the complexity and paradox of his daily life. Although clinging to a self-image as a decent fellow, the German soldier nonetheless committed terrible crimes in the name of National Socialism. When the war was finally over, and his country lay in ruins, the Landser faced a bitter truth: all his exertions and sacrifices had been in the name of a deplorable regime that had committed unprecedented crimes.

With chapters on training, images of combat, living conditions, combat stress, the personal sensations of war, the bonds of comradeship, and ideology and motivation, Fritz offers a sense of immediacy and intimacy, revealing war through the eyes of these self-styled "little men." A fascinating look at the day-to-day life of German soldiers, this is a book not about war but about men. It will be vitally important for anyone interested in World War II, German history, or the experiences of common soldiers throughout the world.

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3.8
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A Google user
March 17, 2011
Frontsoldaten, A German Soldier in WWII by Stephen G. Fritz. Although Band of Brothers came out over ten years ago, only recently have I become a WWII buff. I realized that I needed to read about the German soldier's experience, and I wanted to know more about the differences between the German and the American GI. Fritz's book is not as easy to read as others, but it gives tremendous insight into every aspect of the German soldier. After watching documentaries about the Russian Front, I could never understand how anyone could even attempt to invade Russia, but Fritz explains thoroughly how the German soldier persevered under such horrific conditions. I would recommend it only to those who really want to dig deep into every detail of life on the front. Fritz is brutally honest. There were times when I almost just skimmed a chapter, but something always pulled me in to read every word.
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Burt Watkins
September 2, 2019
Concise information of various aspects of the German soldier. One of the best books I have ever read regarding WW2.
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About the author

Stephen G. Fritz, professor of history at East Tennessee State University, is the author of Ostkrieg: Hitler's War of Extermination in the East and Endkampf: Soldiers, Civilians, and the Death of the Third Reich.

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