Limited Time Sale| Management number | 219219932 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $90.00 | Model Number | 219219932 | ||
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A rare, unfiltered memoir of a seventeen-year-old German soldier on the Eastern Front during the final winter of the Second World War—presented in a faithful English translation by his grandson.In the winter of 1944/45, the author—then a teenage Flakhelfer turned infantryman—found himself in East Prussia as the Red Army advanced toward the heart of the collapsing Third Reich. Written decades later, from memory and from notes scribbled during his time as a prisoner of war, his account offers a stark and deeply personal perspective on the brutal final months of the Secon World War.Here he describes the retreat through the frozen landscapes of East Prussia, the chaos of collapsing units, the struggle for food and shelter, encounters with civilians, and the relentless pressure of the Soviet offensive. His narrative is neither heroic nor ideological. Instead, it is the candid, unsentimental testimony of a young man who simply tried to survive.This edition presents a carefully aligned English translation that remains true to the tone, rhythms, and restraint of the author’s voice. Editorial notes clarify terms, equipment, and place names—many of which have changed since 1945. Additional contextual material sheds light on the military situation in East Prussia, the collapse of German defenses, and the refugee crisis that followed.The book includes a curated selection of photographs from a front-line medic’s private wartime album (1941–44), as well as historical images of Kreuzburg/Slavskoye and its war memorial. These visual sources complement the memoir and provide glimpses of everyday life, hardship, and loss on the Eastern Front.Translated and annotated by the author’s grandson, Tilo Kalski—career naval officer and military professor—this edition preserves a family document while making it accessible to a modern readership. It will be of interest to readers of military history, Eastern Front studies, memoirs of ordinary soldiers, and anyone seeking a sober, human-scale account of war.A testimony from the last winter of the war.A voice that survived when countless others did not.A document of memory, loss, and endurance—across generations. Read more
| XRay | Not Enabled |
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| Edition | 1st |
| Language | English |
| File size | 13.9 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Book 2 of 2 | Memoirs of a Lost Generation |
| Print length | 100 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | November 27, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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