Highlights
Quality
Very good book giving insight into the life of a tiger tank driver during ww2 and the german battles with the russians
A terrific account from the driver of a panzer of their battles with the russians as they were pushed back
Competitiveness
A must read for any world war ii enthusiast
A good read with rather more credibility and less obscenity than hassel
However a complete waste of life by two deranged beliefs at any cost
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When i read this book i was truck by the similarity in style and sheer gore to the novels of sven hassel wheels of terror etc but this was written in 1948 years before sv published his first book
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The real story of armoured warfare in the closing months of ww2
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
How much is fact or fiction im not sure written with a knowledge of german military equipment and to a extent russian dont know if memoir is the right word more a cracking yarn in the style of hassel and kesslet
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A true to life sven hassel type story that brings fighting on the eastern front to life at a soldats level not to detailed to become boring but shows the violence of the pander war not a bad read
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We only get a western perspective of the war
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
German troops are not dissimilar to british
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Horrifying and compelling account of the campaign on the eastern front
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You are in the tank with him it should make you think again every time you think you have a problem