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Marschbataljon by Sven Hassel
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Marschbataljon (edition 1976)

by Sven Hassel, Karl Otto Zamore

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Into the screaming inferno of the Russian Front the Tank Battalions of Hitler's Penal Regiments were thrown. That was no surprise: these soldiers were pure cannon fodder to the German High Command--men whose lives were considered expendable. And because they were treated like animals, they also learned to live like animals. They stole and cheated in the manner of beasts, and died brutally and bloodily, fighting not only the enemy, but each other. Bestselling author Sven Hassel, whose World War II themed novels have sold more than 52 million copies, tells the gripping story of the soldiers sacrificed in the Fuhrer's Russian Offensive.… (more)
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Title:Marschbataljon
Authors:Sven Hassel
Other authors:Karl Otto Zamore
Info:Stockholm ; Malmö ; Tübingen ; Zürich : Bergh, 1976 ;
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« Le lieutenant faillit crier. Il se fourra les doigts dans la bouche. Il avait peur, atrocement petir. Quand viendrait-on le chercher ? On pouvait entendre des pas dans le couloir et des clefs qui tintaient sur les grilles de fer. Ce bruit résonnait longuement, vous tapait sur les nerfs, mais le gardien ne s’en doutait sûrement pas... Comment comprendrait-il qu’un bruit de clefs rendait fou ? »
  vdb | Jan 25, 2012 |
''Bilo je to u Španskom građanskom ratu'', rekao je Barselona Blom, nemarno pljunuvši kroz otvor na bočnoj strani ruskog tenka u kom smo se vozili. ''Počeo sam da se borim za jednu stranu, a završio sam rat boreći se na drugoj. U početku sam bio miliciano u specijalnim jedinicama. Onda su me se dokopali nacionalisti, i nakon što sam uspeo da ih uverim da sam samo jedan nevin Nemac koga je general Mijaha prisilno regrutovao, bacili su me u 2. bataljon, 3. četu i primorali da se borim za njih. Iako, znajte, što se mene tiče, nije bilo neke velike razlike između te dve strane...''
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Into the screaming inferno of the Russian Front the Tank Battalions of Hitler's Penal Regiments were thrown. That was no surprise: these soldiers were pure cannon fodder to the German High Command--men whose lives were considered expendable. And because they were treated like animals, they also learned to live like animals. They stole and cheated in the manner of beasts, and died brutally and bloodily, fighting not only the enemy, but each other. Bestselling author Sven Hassel, whose World War II themed novels have sold more than 52 million copies, tells the gripping story of the soldiers sacrificed in the Fuhrer's Russian Offensive.

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