Black Edelwiesse : A Memoir of Combat and Conscience By a Soldier in the Waffen SS BY : Johann Voss
Amazon.com Link to Reviews that share my enthusiasm for this book.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0966638980/ref=sib_rdr_dp/104-2836806-7925567?%5Fencoding=UTF8&no=283155&me=ATVPDKIKX0DER&st=books
Ok so Let me start off by saying, I am no Read-A-Aholic, Infact since I started using the internet lol I barely read at all, My grammer can be a little off as well. So I would appreciate it if you could bare with me through this.
This book simply put is the best I have had the privilege to read, The author wrote it in American Captivity in 1945 and he was in the Waffen SS "Nord" Division fighting the Russians up in the Kaerellian Sector bordering Finland.
His reasons for Joining the Waffen SS seem no differant than that of someone who would join the USMC or the Canadian parachute regiment ( I know it was disbanded in '95 I just thought I would cite it as a example due to how ELITE the unit was perceived to be ). There is a tendency in German First hand memoirs of self pity, disagreeing with Hitler the "None of us were Nazi's " argument which can not be clear as to wether this was truly felt at the time or a revisionist point of view, to let the author be accepted by his readers. Voss wrote this while in captivity while he was revealed the horrors committed by the Nazi's the Perversions of the values he thought he was fighting for. He doesn't shirk his share of responsibility for he realises hes guilty by association and has to deal with the fact he was fighting for and supporting a regime that was one of the greatest evils of the 20th century. On the other hand None of his comrads nor himself were even in a position to commit an act that would deem his comrads "A Criminal Organisation" ( The Waffen and Allegmine SS were labled a Criminal Organisation and its members all subject to prosecution" .
This was of course warrented from the acts of the Totenkoph, Deaths head and of course the Allgemine SS who ran the Death and Labor camps were all prosecuted. But this guys unit was a SS Gerbigsjager unit ( Gerbigsjager = Mountain Trooper like the US 10th Mountain etc. ) And these guys were too busy Recce'ing Russian lines or patrolling deep into enemy territory on ski's, or even holding the line in fixed positions against a stronger more determined Russian Army with the rest of the grunts, many if not most of his comrads were KIA and taken prisoner and he has to deal with the fact they died for essentially a criminal cause. And he guides you through his thoughts as well as bringing you day to day with his experiences in the Arctic supporting the Finns, who were later forced to switch sides and the very people he enlisted to defend ended up being his enemy. Its a incredible book nothing I have written here even begins to do the book justice. I have read ALOT of WWII personal accounts both Allied and German, and this one by far sticks out as the most honest and real feeling accounts I have been lucky enough to read.
Amazon.com Link to Reviews that share my enthusiasm for this book.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0966638980/ref=sib_rdr_dp/104-2836806-7925567?%5Fencoding=UTF8&no=283155&me=ATVPDKIKX0DER&st=books
Ok so Let me start off by saying, I am no Read-A-Aholic, Infact since I started using the internet lol I barely read at all, My grammer can be a little off as well. So I would appreciate it if you could bare with me through this.
This book simply put is the best I have had the privilege to read, The author wrote it in American Captivity in 1945 and he was in the Waffen SS "Nord" Division fighting the Russians up in the Kaerellian Sector bordering Finland.
His reasons for Joining the Waffen SS seem no differant than that of someone who would join the USMC or the Canadian parachute regiment ( I know it was disbanded in '95 I just thought I would cite it as a example due to how ELITE the unit was perceived to be ). There is a tendency in German First hand memoirs of self pity, disagreeing with Hitler the "None of us were Nazi's " argument which can not be clear as to wether this was truly felt at the time or a revisionist point of view, to let the author be accepted by his readers. Voss wrote this while in captivity while he was revealed the horrors committed by the Nazi's the Perversions of the values he thought he was fighting for. He doesn't shirk his share of responsibility for he realises hes guilty by association and has to deal with the fact he was fighting for and supporting a regime that was one of the greatest evils of the 20th century. On the other hand None of his comrads nor himself were even in a position to commit an act that would deem his comrads "A Criminal Organisation" ( The Waffen and Allegmine SS were labled a Criminal Organisation and its members all subject to prosecution" .
This was of course warrented from the acts of the Totenkoph, Deaths head and of course the Allgemine SS who ran the Death and Labor camps were all prosecuted. But this guys unit was a SS Gerbigsjager unit ( Gerbigsjager = Mountain Trooper like the US 10th Mountain etc. ) And these guys were too busy Recce'ing Russian lines or patrolling deep into enemy territory on ski's, or even holding the line in fixed positions against a stronger more determined Russian Army with the rest of the grunts, many if not most of his comrads were KIA and taken prisoner and he has to deal with the fact they died for essentially a criminal cause. And he guides you through his thoughts as well as bringing you day to day with his experiences in the Arctic supporting the Finns, who were later forced to switch sides and the very people he enlisted to defend ended up being his enemy. Its a incredible book nothing I have written here even begins to do the book justice. I have read ALOT of WWII personal accounts both Allied and German, and this one by far sticks out as the most honest and real feeling accounts I have been lucky enough to read.