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The General (1956) By Karlludwig Opitz

 

 Translated from the German, Mein General, by Constantin Fitzgibbon. 

 

General von Puckhammer had strong views concerning what a soldier should be, how he should act, and how he should be treated by his compatriots. His orderly and driver, Sergeant-major Horlacher, who joined him shortly before the Allied landings in Normandy in 1944, had equally strong views of an orderly-driver's responsibilities to his general, his general's daughter, and his general's well-being. This book is Horlacher's vision of his general in battle, in defeat, in prison as a war criminal, in postwar retirement, and on the eve of the creation of a new German army.

 

  • Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
  • 150 pages
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The General (1956) By Karlludwig Opitz

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