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Sorry, I don't mean to drag this thread on, so I'll keep it brief.
A great book I read a few years ago was already mentioned here in the first few pages by jungle et al., namely "The Forgotten Soldier" which is about a young man living in France who is drafted into the Wehrmacht due to (as far as I remember) the fact that his mother was German. This is in fact an autobiography, the author being a Mr. Guy Sajer. I found it to be an all around moving book in every aspect mentioned. In retrospect I find his manner of writing similar to LGen Roméo Dallaire's recent best-seller in that they both give very real human accounts of what they experienced (this being based on my limited reading experiences w/military lit.). I strongly suggest reading this, as it taught me that there can be good guys on both sides of a war.
Also, I've been hearing a lot about Tom Brown's field books on tracking and so on. Any comment on these? I know a bit of his background, but I've yet to read this and would appreciate any feedback from experienced members.
A great book I read a few years ago was already mentioned here in the first few pages by jungle et al., namely "The Forgotten Soldier" which is about a young man living in France who is drafted into the Wehrmacht due to (as far as I remember) the fact that his mother was German. This is in fact an autobiography, the author being a Mr. Guy Sajer. I found it to be an all around moving book in every aspect mentioned. In retrospect I find his manner of writing similar to LGen Roméo Dallaire's recent best-seller in that they both give very real human accounts of what they experienced (this being based on my limited reading experiences w/military lit.). I strongly suggest reading this, as it taught me that there can be good guys on both sides of a war.
Also, I've been hearing a lot about Tom Brown's field books on tracking and so on. Any comment on these? I know a bit of his background, but I've yet to read this and would appreciate any feedback from experienced members.