Platoonist wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 1:52 am
OldCrowBalthazor wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 1:11 am
I know this story and one of my favorites. First came upon this when I was 15 years old and bought on of my first books with my own money: Hitler Moves East by Paul Carell (The author a bit of a controversial character I may add)Here's an image of that 50 year old book I still have in my library. Its still relevant and packed with great content. Also, doing the math, you can guess my age haha.
Funny, due to poor cash flow at that age I used to check the hardback version of that book out of the local library pretty regularly.
Invasion! They're Coming! by Carell about Normandy was another favorite. They were about the only frontline accounts from the German perspective at the time. It seems a lot of the early post war memoirs by the likes of Carell, Von Manstein, Guderian and Von Mellenthin have come under closer scrutiny in recent years for being somewhat self-serving, i.e. we fought valiantly caught between a meddling Hitler and a rabble of endless Soviet hordes.
Ah well back in the 'golden years' haha, they let kids work. I started working at around 12 years old picking strawberries, raspberries and cucumbers for a Nisei family named Sakuma in Washington State. Moved up to row checker and than was taught how to drive a tractor by 14. At 15 I was driving a flat bed truck in the fields and farm roads with loads of produce. I didn't even know how to drive a car yet!

Now days they would call that child abuse lol.
Anyways, yeah...a lot of those memoirs were exactly what you described. Paul Carell especially wrote what can at the very least be described as revisionist. Back then, it was difficult to find out this particular author's history. I mean shoot this guy was SS and served in the Allemeine-SS. Still, forgetting that unsavory factor, his books are informative. I for one would never advocate banning of any book, though the far right has a penchant of doing that very thing.
The other books by the above authors I have read. I do admire their generalship. But then, there was little mention of what was going on in the 'back lot' of the truck-stop called the Eastern Front.
This white washing is a form of Wehrabooism I would say. At least Wehraboo Lite.
But I degress.....