Screams of the Drowning - Klaus Willmann
I must admit that I have read very little from a German point of view on World War II. W e sometimes forget that there are personal human stories from the German side of the war. Screams of the Drowning in lots of ways is an astonishing book. This is a first-person account, a story of how a young German soldier, Hans Feckler, aged just 17, was conscripted and experienced some of the worst horrors and bloodshed of the World War II. The book takes you from Hans Fecklers youth and how it was curtailed, through his training and early experiences, to him being badly wounded and then involved in the little-known sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff where he was one of only 1,252 from over 10000 that survived, to his escape from the Russian occupation zone and an almost 200 mile walk back home. This story is a must read for anyone interested in the Eastern Front in World War II. It is a strikingly honest account; the story isn’t about g...