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Halbe, 1945

Eyewitness Accounts from Hell's Cauldron

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Halbe, 1945

De: Eberhard Baumgart, Roger Moorhouse - introduction, Eva Burke - translator
Narrado por: Bruce Mann
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In April 1945, German troops withdrawing from the Seelow Heights were encircled by the Soviet Army near the small town of Halbe, south-east of Berlin. Rather than surrender, their orders were to attempt to break out, westward, and join up with the German twelfth Army. A brutal battle ensued, with an estimated 30,000 German and 20,000 Russian soldiers killed, along with thousands of civilians.

This collection of first-hand accounts tells the story of the battle and its aftermath from the German perspective. It is an eclectic mix, containing the recollections of ordinary soldiers, SS-men and men of the Panzer Divisions, as well as civilians caught up in the battle as they attempted to flee ahead of the advancing armies. It brings to life the grim realities of this one-sided engagement, revealing the brutal vengeance of the Soviets and the desperation to escape the slaughter.

Translated into English for the first time, this is an important insight into this devastating and little-known aspect of World War II history.

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I have recently listened to books narrated by Derek Perkins (x2), Nigel Patterson, Matthew Waterson -- they were all excellent and could easily rescue these spoiled and irreplaceable memoirs.

As Steve M says in his review, Bruce Mann should not be allowed to narrate more books (certainly not military histories).

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This narrator is so,so bad. So hard to pay attention with this guy’s weird, weird dramatics and tempo.

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