AC
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Originally posted by RichardTheFirst:
Well agree, and I always found him a bit fantasist. But great story teller with great characters and episodes. I said realism not historical accuracy.
Well, given that many of us - and surely myself too - really do not know what realism on the battlefield really is: I didn't find Sven Hassel neither historical nor realistic. Two weeks ago I found some 6-7 volumes in my favourite bookstore and decided to read firstly one instead of buying them alltogether. I'm happy I did so, because I found the book (title "Germany kaputt") very poor from all sides of view. First of all, there was no battle scene described in a detailed manner. Second, we all know that soldiers sometimes act like criminals, but Sven Hassels party does it all the time, even killing their own comrades, repeatedly?!!? Third, as someone said before, a punishment company that gets Panthers? On a certain point, they lose them, and on the very next day they got new ones. Well, I think that's not so realistic. I'm surely not gonna spend any extra money ion this. Just my 2 cents.
AC
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"Tridentina, avanti!" General L. Reverberi leading his Alpini troops in the decisive assault on Soviet-held Nikolajewka, 26th January 1943
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