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Fur Volk and Fuhrer

The Memoir of a Veteran of the 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler

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Fur Volk and Fuhrer

By: Erwin Bartmann, Derik Hammond
Narrated by: James Foster
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Like many Germans, Berlin schoolboy Erwin Bartmann fell under the spell of the Zeitgeist cultivated by the Nazis. Convinced he was growing up in the best country in the world, he dreamt of joining the Leibstandarte, Hitler's elite Waffen SS unit. Tall, blond, blue-eyed, and just 17-years-old, Erwin fulfilled his dream on Mayday 1941, when he gave up his apprenticeship at the Glaser bakery in Memeler Strasse and walked into the Lichterfelde barracks in Berlin as a raw, volunteer recruit.

On arrival at the Eastern Front in late summer 1941, Erwin was assigned to a frontline communications squad and soon discovered that survival was a matter of luck - or the protection of a guardian angel. Good fortune finally deserted Erwin on 11 July 1943 when shrapnel sizzled through his lung during the epic Battle of Kursk-Prokhorovka. Following a period of recovery, and promotion to Unterscharführer, Erwin took up a post as machine-gun instructor with the Ausbildung und Ersatz Bataillon.

From the war on the southern sector of the Eastern Front to a bomb-shattered Berlin populated largely by old men and demoralized lonely women, this candid eyewitness account offers a unique and sometimes surprising perspective on the life of a young Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler volunteer.

©2013 Estate of Erwin Bartmann/Derik Hammond (P)2017 Tantor
Europe Military Modern Wars & Conflicts World War II German War Memoir

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"This is a valuable memoir, providing both a good account of the nature of the fighting in the East, and the changing attitudes of the author, both towards the Nazi regime and the chances of final victory." ( History of War)
Unique Perspective • Historical Insight • Superb Narration • Vivid Combat Descriptions • Personal Experiences

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many "facts" mentioned in this book are historicaly inaccurate which unfortunately brings into question the entire authenticity of this book. perhaps at his ripe age he simply mistold parts of his story... but what seems certain to me is that this is a man in denial. For instance he mentions that concentration camp survivor's he met were fat. he does not mention the Nazis guilt until the epilaug.

Entertaining listen. unsure of authenticity though

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I enjoyed this book. A very good account of a soldier in the LSSAH. The narrator had good tone and pacing.

Interesting story.

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This was an amazing memoir of someone who had voluntarily joined the Waffen-SS over originally being placed in a Flak unit. It details his life from being a young kid and seeing SA members marching in the streets to him being a captive in a allied POW camp which was difficult as well seeing by the end of the war, being in the SS could have meant death in the POW camps by your fellow Germans. I was definitely not disappointed with this at all.

Amazing

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was nice hearing about the war from the view of a German soldier who was in Africa and Russia campaigns

view of the war from a field commander

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It’s crazy that people are leaving reviews criticizing the author for never fully denouncing the NSDAP in his book.

remember he found a man with his face smashed in after being forced to watch his wife and 3 young daughters get raped and have their genitals mutilated with bayonets by the soviets, the same Soviets that the United States and United Kingdom allied with.. surely you can give him some grace and understand why he thought he was fighting to defend his own people.

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