Prussian Apocalypse

The Fall of Danzig 1945

Nonfiction, History, Military, World War II
Cover of the book Prussian Apocalypse by Egbert Kieser, Pen and Sword
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Egbert Kieser ISBN: 9781783461202
Publisher: Pen and Sword Publication: July 19, 2012
Imprint: Pen and Sword Military Language: English
Author: Egbert Kieser
ISBN: 9781783461202
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication: July 19, 2012
Imprint: Pen and Sword Military
Language: English

Egbert Kieser’s graphic account of the Red Army’s assault on East Prussia in 1945 is one of the classic histories of the destruction of Hitler’s Germany, and it has never before been available in English. Using extensive, firsthand, unforgettable eyewitness testimony, he documents in riveting detail the catastrophe that overtook German civilians and soldiers as they fled from the Soviet onslaught and their world collapsed around them.

Tony Le Tissier, in this fluent and vivid translation of the original German text, brings to bear all his expert knowledge of the military defeat of the German armies in the East and the enormity of the human disaster that went with it. Egbert Kieser was born in 1928 in Bad Salzungen, Thüringen and studied philosophy and the history of art at Heidelberg University. He worked as a freelance journalist, writer and editor. Among his many publications are two outstanding studies of German Second World War history – Danziger Bucht 1945 (which is translated here as Prussian Apocalypse) and Operation Sea Lion: The German Plan to Invade Britain, 1940.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Egbert Kieser’s graphic account of the Red Army’s assault on East Prussia in 1945 is one of the classic histories of the destruction of Hitler’s Germany, and it has never before been available in English. Using extensive, firsthand, unforgettable eyewitness testimony, he documents in riveting detail the catastrophe that overtook German civilians and soldiers as they fled from the Soviet onslaught and their world collapsed around them.

Tony Le Tissier, in this fluent and vivid translation of the original German text, brings to bear all his expert knowledge of the military defeat of the German armies in the East and the enormity of the human disaster that went with it. Egbert Kieser was born in 1928 in Bad Salzungen, Thüringen and studied philosophy and the history of art at Heidelberg University. He worked as a freelance journalist, writer and editor. Among his many publications are two outstanding studies of German Second World War history – Danziger Bucht 1945 (which is translated here as Prussian Apocalypse) and Operation Sea Lion: The German Plan to Invade Britain, 1940.

More books from Pen and Sword

Cover of the book Ashton-Under-Lyne in the Great War by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book A Century of Air Warfare With Nine (IX) Squadron, RAF by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book Yearbook of Astronomy 2018 by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book The Madness of Alexander the Great by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book The Story of the Guards Armoured Division by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book Wind in the Wires and An Escaper’s Log by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book Tanky Challenor by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book Naval Air by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in Bolton by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book 'That Astonishing Infantry' by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book February 1942 by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book The Life and Fate of Vasily Grossman by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book Loos - Hill 70: French Flanders by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book Haig: A Re-Appraisal 80 Years On by Egbert Kieser
Cover of the book Gully Ravine: Gallipoli by Egbert Kieser
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy