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In June 1944, in Belarus on the Eastern Front, the Red Army
launched Operation Bagration, the massive offensive that crushed
Hitler's Army Group Centre. German soldiers who weren't encircled
and captured had to fight their way back towards their own lines
across hundreds of miles of enemy territory. This is the story of
one of them, Claus Neuber, a young artillery officer who describes
in graphic detail his experiences during that great retreat. His
gripping account carries the reader through the desperate defensive
battles and rearguard actions fought to stem the relentless Soviet
advance and to breakout from the cauldrons between Minsk and the
Beresina river. After almost seventy days as a fugitive, living in
the open, depending on the kindness of villagers, enduring extremes
of cold, wet and hunger, and living each day with the ever-present
threat of betrayal and imprisonment, he found his way back to the
German lines. This unforgettable personal narrative, translated for
the first time from the original German, gives a dramatic insight
into the impact of the Soviet offensive and the disintegration of
an entire German army. It is also compelling reading because it
records in day-to-day detail what such a bitter defeat was like and
shows how individual soldiers somehow survived through their
bravery, ingenuity and endurance - and the companionship of a few
loyal comrades.
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