
Eyewitness to Wehrmacht Atrocities on the Eastern Front
A German Soldier's Memoir of War and Captivity
- 256 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Eyewitness to Wehrmacht Atrocities on the Eastern Front
A German Soldier's Memoir of War and Captivity
About this book
How can the truth about the devastating atrocities committed by the German army on the Eastern Front in the Second World War be reconciled with the propaganda of their heroism and their victories? And how did a simple soldier, caught up in the turmoil of a vast conflict, make sense of the actions he had taken and theruthlessness he had seen? Luis Raffeiner’s plain and simple account of his direct experience of the Nazi war of annihilation in the Soviet Union records in graphic detail circumstances which made him a victim and perpetrator at the same time. Raffeiner describes his family life in a remote village in the Tyrol in the 1930s, his military service in Italy, his transfer to the Wehrmacht and his training as a mechanic on assault guns, and then his march into the Soviet Union in 1941. There he experienced, as he himself says, ‘war in its brutal and cruel reality’. He was captured by the Red Army, barely survived as a prisoner of war and, many years later, he recounted his vividly remembered experiences in order to produce this insightful – and thought-provoking – book. His recollections are dramatic, honest and concise. He shatters the myth of the clean conduct of the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. He can testify to the vicious actions of his fellow soldiers, including some in which he himself was involved. His memoir is not a heroic tale – it shows how a man from an ordinary background can become acquainted with, and a participant in, the horrors of war.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Book Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword: Talking about the war
- Chapter One. Monastery cell number 10
- Chapter Two. A fire and its consequences
- Chapter Three. Fascist harassment
- Chapter Four. Youthful exuberance
- Chapter Five. Germany sounded more promising
- Chapter Six. Warm greetings from Gauleiter Hofer
- Chapter Seven. Training as a tank mechanic
- Chapter Eight. Crimes against humanity
- Chapter Nine. In the Jewish ghetto
- Chapter Ten. War knows no mercy
- Chapter Eleven. End of a friendship
- Chapter Twelve. Attack on Stalingrad
- Chapter Thirteen. Calm before the storm
- Chapter Fourteen. ‘Run, Raffeiner, the war is over’
- Chapter Fifteen. ‘The dead can’t harm us’
- Chapter Sixteen. Journey into captivity
- Chapter Seventeen. The struggle for survival
- Chapter Eighteen. A research hospital?
- Chapter Nineteen. Free at last
- Chapter Twenty. My new life
- Afterword: ‘Show your wound’
- Notes
- Back cover