The Good Soldier: From Austrian Social Democracy To Communist Captivity With A Soldier Of Panzergrenadier Division Grossdeutsch-used

The Good Soldier: From Austrian Social Democracy To Communist Captivity With A Soldier Of Panzergrenadier Division Grossdeutsch-used

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Alfred Novotny Was Born In Vienna On 1 April 1924, And Was Perfectly Placed To Suffer The Ancient Chinese Curse: 'May You Live In Interesting Times.' His Times Were Interesting And Deadly, But That He Survived Them Is Not The Greatest Surprise. Rather, What Stands Out Is That Fred Never Lost His Compassion, Nor His Humanity, Nor His Mind.Growing Up In 1930S Vienna, The Former Home Of A Young, Frustrated, And Fuming Artist Named Adolf Hitler, Fred Was The Stepson Of An Ardent Social Democrat. As Such, He Grew Up With A Visceral And Deep Dislike And Distrust Of Their Rival Parties, Including The National Socialists, Or 'Nazis.' Although The Political Situation In Austria Throughout The 1930S Was Stormy, The German Annexation Of Austria Absolutely Ended Effective Opposition To The 'New Order.'Attracted By The Superficial Benefits Of Unity With Germany And The Evident Achievements Of The Nazis, Young Alfred Gradually Parted Ways With His Stepfather. He Performed His Duty To The Reich When Called Up For Service In The Labor Corps, And Later Proudly Served In The Most Elite Division Of The German Army In World War Ii, Panzergrenadier Division 'Grossdeutschland' ('Greater Germany').From 1942 Forward, Fred Saw More Than His Share Of Combat. Starting With Action As A Member Of A Hurriedlyarmed Labor Detachment In The Famous British Naval And Commando Raid At St. Nazaire, France, In March 1942, Fred Later Joined The Grossdeutschland Division In Time To Participate In Some Of The Most Wellknownand Most Bloodybattles Of The War On The Eastern Front. During The Germans Last Great Offensive In The Soviet Union In 1943, Fred Fought At Poltava And In The Titanic Clash Of Thousands Of Tanks At Kursk. Wounded There, He Later Returned To His Unit And Fought In The Long Series Of Fiercelycontested Defensive Battles That Ended Only When The Soviets Occupied Much Of Eastern And Central Germany And Austria. . . And When Hitler And The Thousand Year Reich Were Finally Destroyed.Like So Many Members Of German Units, Fred Was Happy To Surrender To The Us Army At The End Of The War, But Under The Terms Of Interallied Agreements Reached Months Before, Units Which Had Fought Only Against The Soviets Were Turned Over To The Red Army, En Masse. Thus Began The Ordeal After The Ordeal2 Years In Soviet Prison Camps.After Being Freed From Soviet Captivity, Fred Eventually Escaped The Old World And The Old Conflicts . . . And Started A New Life In The United States, Free Of The Competing 'Isms' Of Europe That Had Wreaked Misery On Millions.Supported By Detailed Commentary By Author/Historian Marc Rikmenspoel, The Good Soldier Contains 62 Illustrations, Including Original Diagrams And Sketches Drawn Before The War And During The Author'S Captivity; Comprehensive Documentary Authentication Of The Author'S Military Service; And Extensive Wartime Photography.

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  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: This book has one hundred sixty pages. It offers a detailed narrative of Alfred Novotny's experiences during World War II.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is paperback bound. This type of binding is commonly used for easy portability and accessibility.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The dimensions of the book are four point seven six inches in length, zero point five one inches in width, and seven point five two inches in height. These measurements make it a compact and easy-to-handle book.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'The Good Soldier'? A: The author of 'The Good Soldier' is Alfred Novotny. He provides a personal and historical account of his life during significant wartime events.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: This book is not specifically targeted at young readers. It covers complex themes related to war and politics that may not be appropriate for children.
  • Q: What themes does the book explore? A: The book explores themes of war, survival, and political ideology. It provides insights into the experiences of a soldier during World War II.
  • Q: How should I store this book? A: Store this book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This helps preserve the quality of the paperback binding and printed pages.
  • Q: Can I clean the book if it gets dirty? A: Yes, you can clean the book gently with a dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions to prevent damage to the pages.
  • Q: What should I do if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most sellers have a policy to address such issues promptly.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: Typically, books do not come with a warranty. However, check the seller's return policy for any guarantees or protections.
  • Q: How does this book compare to other military memoirs? A: This book offers a unique perspective on World War II, focusing on personal experiences rather than just historical facts. It stands out for its emotional depth.
  • Q: Is this book recommended for history enthusiasts? A: Yes, this book is highly recommended for history enthusiasts. It provides a firsthand account of significant historical events and personal reflections.
  • Q: What can I learn from Alfred Novotny's story? A: You can learn about the complexities of war, the impact of political ideologies, and the human capacity for compassion amidst conflict.
  • Q: Does the book include illustrations or photographs? A: Yes, the book contains sixty-two illustrations, including photographs and original diagrams. These visuals enhance the narrative and provide historical context.
  • Q: What kind of condition is the book in? A: The book is used but in good condition. It has been previously owned but is still suitable for reading and studying.

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