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Read the first post here.The Astra Militarum, also known as the Imperial Guard in colloquial Low Gothic, is the largest.Ĭossacks Anthology on GOG. Note: The is the second of two related posts.
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His mother and then his cousin Hannelore preserved the manuscript for nearly 60 years until a fateful review by a journalist in December 2002 resulted in Reese’s words being brought to the public. He then returned to the war in Russia, where he was killed at age 23. In early 1944, Reese went home to Germany on leave and typed a 140-page manuscript. It didn’t work.” It is here that students of history today find the wellspring of Willy Peter Reese’s words of war, what prompted him to record his thoughts and experiences, to serve as a witness in some of the most brutal warfare ever fought, and perhaps even gain some understanding of the internal struggles that Reese and veterans around the world underwent in the dehumanizing vortex of World War II. In that spirit I wrote everything down in my diaries, in order to slough it off and shed it for good. One page after the above excerpt, Reese sums up the impact of his situation on the Russian front in late 1941: “I wanted to forget, to forget everything, merely in order to remain human. And this muted reaction also underscores the reality that such scenes were not unusual to these men as Reese conveys later on the page, their reality was monotonous-virtually every day passed in this manner. The muted emotional response of Reese and his fellow soldiers to the gruesome effort necessary for the soldier to claim the boots only underlines their mutual, unspoken understanding that none of them are willing to judge another’s actions where survival was concerned. In describing this scene from the fighting he experienced at Dubrovka, Reese vividly communicates how the cold winter conditions affected soldiers fighting in those conditions without explicitly talking about the weather. Written by Willy Peter Reese, a young German soldier who longed to be a writer and poet but instead was drafted into the Wehrmacht, it vividly portrays the realities of the German war in Soviet Russia at the end of 1941.
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This passage from A Stranger to Myselfis harrowing as a description of the descent into indifference to suffering and inhumanity that characterized the Eastern Front in World War II.
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