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In Deadly Combat

A German Soldier's Memoir of the Eastern Front

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In Deadly Combat

By: Gottlob Herbert Bidermann, Derek S. Zumbro - translator
Narrated by: Paul Woodson
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Wounded five times and awarded numerous decorations for valor, Gottlob Herbert Bidermann saw action in the Crimea and siege of Sebastopol, participated in the vicious battles in the forests south of Leningrad, and ended the war in the Courland Pocket.

In his memoir, he shares his impressions of countless Russian POWs seen at the outset of his service, of peasants struggling to survive the hostilities while caught between two ruthless antagonists, and of corpses littering the landscape. He recalls a Christmas gift of gingerbread from home that overcame the stench of battle, an Easter celebrated with a basket of Russian hand grenades for eggs, and his miraculous survival of machine gun fire at close range. In closing, he relives the humiliation of surrender to an enemy whom the Germans had once derided and offers a sobering glimpse into life in the Soviet gulags. Bidermann's account debunks the myth of a highly mechanized German army that rolled over weaker opponents with impunity.

Despite the vast expanses of territory captured by the Germans during the early months of Operation Barbarossa, the war with Russia remained tenuous and unforgiving. His story commits that living hell to the annals of World War II and broadens our understanding of its most deadly combat zone.

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"Stands head and shoulders above the many other books in this genre. Bidermann's style is crisp, succinct, and lucid and Zumbro has done a great job of translating." (David Glantz, coauthor of The Battle of Kursk)

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Bidermann

Great to hear the personal experiences of those who were there and survived the war.

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A very good one!

This is one of the first of many German WW2 memoirs I've read. I decided to listen to the audible version aswell years later.

A highly recommend memoir. Up there with the likes of Soldat by S Knappe and Grenadiers by K Meyer.

Go for it. No real preference to written or audible versions to be honest. Audible I find can really come into its own with fiction. Good fiction and a great narrator can turn an OK book into a must listen can't turn off experience. Though a great book with poor narration ruins it.

Which ever format you choose you will enjoy it. This book started a huge part of my library, both WW2 and WW1 memoirs.

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an excellent, informative account.

I don't think my UK generation has earnt anything from ww2, it's had It's collective head filled with propaganda war films.

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To and fro on the Eastern Front

An awful war and awful conditions & battles in the Eastern Front which the author lived through and describes very well. The sheer madness of German high command and Hitler in particular comes through.
Of particular interest (and awfulness) was the final chapter which covered the author’s time as a prisoner of the Russians. Mind you, the Russian leadership wasn’t much nicer (if at all) to many of its own citizens.

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Quantity has a quality all it's own

Well read. Factual as far as is possible to know. Good listen but hard to feel too sorry for German POW's considering the mess they made of the world and its population. Good insight into low level attitudes from junior leaders perspective.

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Grim but powerful account.

Learn your history lest you repeat it. The unvarnished experience of a young man at war.

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Better than any film

Incredible story of a German soldier on the eastern front. Shines a light on the atrocities of war and an often untold German experience.

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simply a superb listen...

I really enjoyed this audiobook. I dont remember a dull section. Its great if you enjoy history.

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excellent

Good to hear the view from the other side. And this guy seems well principled and disliked the Nazi's and Hitler.

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Not quite a memoir

A few snippets of memoir inserted into a book detailing the events of the area of the eastern front where the writer is located. Not on the same level as comparative memoirs like those by Sajer and Koschorrek.

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