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PANZER GUNNER: From My Native Canada to the German Osfront and Back. In Action with 25th Panzer Regiment, 7th ...
Bruno Friesen
Helion and Company
, 2008 - 264 pages
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There are few memoirs available of
German
Panzer
crews that focus on the climactic last 12 months of the war on the Eastern Front,
1944
-45. What makes Bruno Friesen's account virtually unique is his family
back
ground: his parents came
from
a German-speaking Mennonite community in Ukraine, and were to all intents and purposes culturally German. To make matters even more complex, in 1924 his parents left the Ukraine for
Canada
, where Bruno was born. In March 1939 he and his brother Oscar found themselves on a ship bound for Bremerhaven in Germany. He barely spoke German, and had never been to Germany, nevertheless his father envisaged that a better life awaited them in the Third Reich.
Needless to say, Bruno became caught up in the Second World War, and in 1942 was drafted into the Wehrmacht. The author provides a full account of his family background, and how, through these unusual circumstances, he found himself a Canadian-born German soldier.
The bulk of the book is a detailed account of the author's training, and his subsequent service with
25th
Panzer
Regiment
, part of
7th
Panzer
Division
. As the title suggests, Bruno Friesen served as a
gunner
aboard, initially, Panzer IVs, before crewing the lesser-known Jagdpanzer IV tank hunter. The author provides a fantastic amount of information about these two vehicles, and how the crews actually fought in battle with them. This kind of 'hands-on' detail has almost never been available before, particularly such extensive information concerning the characteristics and combat performance of the Jagdpanzer IV.
Apart from providing a large fund of information about specific German tanks and their combat performance, the author writes in great detail about the combat the experienced on the Eastern Front, including tank battles in Rumania, spring 1944, Lithuania in the summer of 1944, and West Prussia during early 1945. If one wants to know how German tank crews fought the Soviets in the last year of the war, then this book provides an outstanding account, containing material simply not found elsewhere.
The author closes his account by reflecting on his post-war efforts to return to Canada, which eventually succeeded in 1950, and his subsequent life there.
This book is not just a critique of armored fighting vehicles and tank warfare, it is above all a very human story, told in a lively, conversational and fluid manner, and is a remarkable contribution to the literature of the Second World War.
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At last, a view of war from the turret of a tank!
For those of you who are keen to read about the fighting on the Eastern Front
1944
/45,
from
the point of view of a
German
tank crew member, then look no further than this book!
The author was born to ethnic German parents in
Canada
, and was promptly shipped
back
to Nazi Germany in early 1939 with his brothers, to help the Third Reich! He ended up learning German, joining the Army, and serving with a
Panzer
Division
fighting the Russians.
This account is humourous, and also detailed, with plenty of technical information about the two vehicles in which the author served, the Panzer IV and Jagdpanzer IV tank hunter.
There are plenty of gems of information, and superb accounts of tank combat against the Russians at the end of the war, about which very little has been published in German or English. Highly recommended, particularly for those interested in armour tactics at the small unit level 1944/45, and for understanding in detail how German tank crews operated their vehicles.
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Great book for anyone interested in panzers
Lots of info about the
panzer
IV and Jagdpanzer IV and how the crews operated them.
A Personal Account
I found this book to be a very personal account of battles on the Eastern Front of WWII. Whilst it might be a little thin on excitement, I prefer the author's honesty, especially with regard to their training regime. I was amazed at how many Russian tanks the
Panzer
s took out in comparison with their own losses. Imagine if Manstein had been permitted to perfect his elastic defence option during
1944
/45 instead of Hitler's preferred rigid defence - the losses on the Soviet side would have been far, far greater.
Lastly, the writing style of this book is at times hard to follow, with overuse of commas, etc - but this adds to the authenticity of the account being that the author is not a noted writer.
I enjoyed the book and it gave me a renewed interest in the events of the Eastern Front.
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