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Wiped out three Nazis in a shallow trench. But only got out by a
miracle. The Germans apparently guessed where my lair was and
unleashed a hurricane of mortar fire the company had as good as
buried me. Somebody saw a direct mortar hit on my lair.' - Fyodor
Dyachenko The German snipers on the other side also engaged in
stalking, especially stalking us women. They had no female snipers,
just men' - Antonina Kotlyarova Dreadful death cries could be heard
from the German trenches, where the enemy were bayonetting those of
our wounded who had remained behind there' - Klavdia Kalugina
Before firing I managed to get a good look at him through my
sights. He was a young officer. He seemed to be looking straight at
me and I shot him. But it was a human being! Then my feelings
dulled and I went on killing the way we were supposed to' -
Antonina Kotlyarova I lay down on the ground, pressed my cheek
close to the stock, took aim at the target and remembered the
lieutenant's words: Make sure your heart is behind every bullet
Believe in your shot - Pyotr Belyakov When we learnt on May 9th
that the war was over, our joy knew no bounds [...] I felt enormous
relief when I heard the news of victory - now I wouldn't need to
kill anymore' - Maria Bondarenko With a wealth of first-hand
testimonies, collected by Artem Drabkin, this is a unique
collection of eyewitness accounts from the Second World War. The
reminiscences of the Red Army snipers reveal fascinating details of
life in Russia before the war, as well as the surprising
commonality of the privation and unforgiving experience of
frontline combat and the day-to-day starkness of sharpshooting. The
book includes testimony from celebrated snipers such as Fyodor
Dyachenko, Alexander Romanyenko, Klavdia Kalugina, Antonina
Kotlyarova and Maria Bondarenko.
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Panzer Killers (Hardcover)
Artem Drabkin; Translated by Stuart Britton
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What was it like to confront the German panzer armies as an
anti-tank gunner on the Eastern Front during the Second World War?
How could you hope overcome of one of the best-equipped,
well-trained and tenacious armoured forces of the time? And how did
the Red Army's tactics and skills develop over the course of the
war in order to counter the threat posed by the elite troops of the
Wehrmacht? The vivid personal narratives of Red Army anti-tank men
selected for this book give a fascinating insight into these
questions - and into the first-hand experience of anti-tank warfare
seventy years ago. Their testimony reveals how lethal, rapid,
small-scale actions - gun against tank - were fought, and it shows
how such isolated actions determined the outcome of the massive
offensives and counter-offensives that characterized the struggle
on the Eastern Front. Panzer Killers is a valuable addition to the
series of graphic eyewitness accounts of every aspect of the Red
Army's war on the Eastern Front published by Pen & Sword.
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