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On the Devil's Tail

In Combat with the Waffen-SS on the Eastern Front 1945, and with the French in Indochina 1951-54

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On the Devil's Tail

De: Paul Martelli, Vittorino dal Cengio - with
Narrado por: James Anderson Foster
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This is the riveting true story of Paul Martelli, a 15-year-old German-Italian who fought in Pomerania, on the Eastern Front, in 1945 as a member of the 33rd Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS "Charlemagne" and later as a soldier with French forces during three years (1951-1954) in the Tonkin area, Vietnam.

Paul recounts his time at the Sennheim military training base, where he was introduced to the rigorous discipline of body and mind. He then goes back to 1940, during the German invasion of France, when he was still a boy in Lorraine, hinting at his motivations for enlisting with the Waffen SS. He reveals his and many young soldiers' exciting and often humorous escapades at Greifenberg, his first love with a German girl helping refugees, and his experiences and feelings during the combats at Körlin, during the strenuous defense of Kolberg, while regrouping at Neustrelitz, and at the German defeat. With a companion, he ends up at a castle delivering a group of women camp prisoners to a Russian officer, living in disguise among enemy soldiers until he escapes and surrender to the Americans.

After his sentence, imprisonment, evasions, and military service in Morocco, Paul is sent to fight in defense of bases north of Hanoi, Vietnam. He survives three years of fierce combats, assaults, ambushes, night patrols, fatal traps, and mortal risks, but, deep down, he compares his service with the Waffen SS during the last year of war with the inefficiency of the French Expeditionary Force in the Far East and comes out deeply frustrated. At almost 26, he has fought and lost in two wars, both against the communists, be they Soviet or Viet-Minh. Unemployed, and with the ideals of a "Nouvelle Europe" in pieces, he briefly joins the French Foreign Legion, his last hope, but in the end chooses another path.

This is a unique memoir, packed with incident and recounting the story of one individual caught up in a series of life-changing events.

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Biografías y Memorias Ejército y Guerra Guerras y Conflictos Militar Moderna Segunda Guerra Mundial Guerra Ingenioso
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This is a wide ranging tale of what purports to be a true story of a very young Waffen SS soldier who takes part in some of the well known battles in Russia and then Vietnam. however, the description of those battles and his actual experience in them is not believable. Not badly written and well narrated.

I don't believe it

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The story of Paul Martelli is epic. He is a true soldier who doesn't hesitate to go into combat and has very smart wits to survive. Most memoirs start very slow and combat is sparse. . Martelli is thrown into combat at 15 years old and I'd say more effective than any solder twice his age. One of the only soldiers to not complain about the situation and do the best with what he's got. Then it starts all over again for him in the French Foreign legion. If he was older during world war 2, he would've been promoted very fast up the ranks.

One of the BEST memoirs from a German Perspective

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The WW2 segments were compelling but the SE Asia commentary was more interesting to me. i have not read much beyond B B Fall's Rue San Joyeux and Hell in a Small Place 40 years ago. Hearing the non com view of the situation pre fall of the north was very interesting.

Good read

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Entertaining narrative of an SS volunteer, however, it lacks detail still worth the time, however

Nice

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In reading other reviews, I have to agree with some of them. This is an exciting read/listen, well-read and engaging. There is no question that as a volunteer for the SS Charlemagne, Frenchmen in service of the Nazis, albeit as a 15 year old in 1944, there are enormous moral issues connected to Martelli's service. He is at pains to argue his unit did nothing wrong and did not participate in war crimes, but his account, free of the Nazi racism instilled in all SS units, seems highly sanitized. The story is, however, chock full of action, likely embellished (though he includes his many mistakes in Nazi and French service). It is hard, however, not to accept this as the story of a mostly decent, if extremely hot-headed and politically-naive young man. Despite what may or may not be true (it is possible it is accurate), it paints a picture of a broader experience of young men in combat and the lot of the soldier who finds themselves out of place in peacetime. With a large grain of salt for some of it's shortcomings, I would recommend this as a very interesting listen.

Fascinating Account

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