PanzerShark Posted February 10, 2000 Share Posted February 10, 2000 I once read a book about a SS-officer. I forgot the title AND writer (was bio) but i really like to read it again. Maybe someone here can help me out. One of the "stories" is about the officer and his gruppe being surrounded by the enemy (talking about bad luck). They are hiding in, what i believe was a church, and can't find a way out. The they decide to assault the enemy (about 5 to 15) even though they have nothing left but some grenates and knives. Well luck was sure ******* on the enemy since the SS-squad managed to escape and kill most enemies on their way out. It's not much, but the only thing i can remember I do know the writer is describing himself and his squad during the entire war (not just some encounters). Any ideas? PanzerShark ps. I just found out i joined this board 15-5-99, i pre-ordered in the week after that. Talking about patience and boredom for the last 9 months Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hundminen Posted February 11, 2000 Share Posted February 11, 2000 Would it be "Soldat"? I haven't read it, but am considering it for my next book. It covers the life of one gerry (i dunno if he is SS) from France '40 to East front to West front to Hitlers bunker. Looks interesting. Hundminen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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