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Youth at War - Feldpost "Letters of a German Boy to His Parents, 1943-1945" (Hardcover, New edition)
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Youth at War - Feldpost "Letters of a German Boy to His Parents, 1943-1945" (Hardcover, New edition)
Series: Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature, 104
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Youth at War: Feldpost Letters of a German Boy to His Parents,
1943-1945 is a bilingual (German and English), annotated edition of
a large collection of Feldpost letters and postcards written by a
German boy between September 1943 and February 1945. Born in 1927,
Gerhard G. was one of Germany's youngest soldiers during the Second
World War. He was only fifteen years old when in September 1943 he
became a student (Luftwaffenhelfer) in the German Flak, an
anti-aircraft gun unit that defended Germany against frequent
aerial attacks by the Allied Forces. In July 1944, he was drafted
into the R.A.D., a compulsory national labor service for young men
and women. Finally, in October 1944, Gerhard joined the German navy
(Kriegsmarine), where he served on the pocket battleship Admiral
Scheer from January to March 1945. In May 1945, at the age of
seventeen, he became an American prisoner of war. Due to his young
age, he was released and permitted to return home in August 1945.
This collection of one hundred and forty letters and postcards he
had mailed to his parents was found in his house, shortly before
his death in May 2008, neatly tied together by a string and in
chronological order. It represents the large majority, if not all
of the correspondence to his family that reached them while he was
away from home. Gerhard's letters give deep insight into many
aspects of military and social life during the Second World War,
while offering the reader a rare and close look at the war
experiences, thoughts, and feelings of an intelligent German boy
who, from one day to the next, was made a part of Hitler's war
machine. In combination with photographs and other documents from
his childhood, youth, and young adulthood, these letters help
reconstruct an interesting piece of German Alltagsgeschichte and
can perhaps shed new light on a much-discussed time in German
history. The edition, which includes a historical and biographical
introduction, is not only a valuable source for scholars and
students in various disciplines, but also addresses general readers
with an interest in the social history of the Second World War.
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