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Feldpost: The Wartime Letters of Friedrich Reiner Niemann documents
the life and front line experiences of a German soldier from the
6th Infantry Division from 1941-1945. Niemann, a well-educated
youth from a Westphalia family, was sent to the Russian front four
times. He wrote his final two letters home from Poland on January
12, 1945 before he disappeared during the Soviet Vistula-Oder
Offensive. In his extensive correspondence, Niemann describes the
fighting at Rzhev, Russia, 1942-1943, and his survival of the
destruction of his division during the Soviet summer offensive in
1944. His is a rare view of battles that annihilated entire German
divisions and armies. After World War Two, the Niemann family
preserved Reiner's letters and photographs and shipped them to New
Orleans when Reiner's sister, Liselotte Andersson, had emigrated.
Neglected in an attic for over fifty years, the documents surfaced
only after Hurricane Katrina flooded the family house. Andersson's
daughter-in-law, author Whitney Stewart, discovered the letters in
2012, and contacted Denis Havel to translate them. Together, Havel
and Stewart uncovered historical details that enabled them to
follow Reiner's trail and tell his story.
Soldiers to the Last Day: Rhineland- Westphalian 6th Infantry
Division, 1935-1945 recounts the history of the German 6th Infantry
Division from its formation in 1935 to its destruction at Babruysk
in July 1944; then its resurrection and continued fighting until
the end of the war. Among the first divisions established by the
Wehrmacht, the 6th Infantry Division had one of the longest and
bloodiest records of continuous combat of any division-Allied or
Axis. Engaging in combat within weeks of the outbreak of WWII, the
division fought to the last hour of the war. Based primarily on
German sources, in particular the rare divisional and regimental
histories and war diaries, and on personal accounts and letters of
its soldiers, Soldiers to the Last Day presents the German view of
the war from inside divisional headquarters and down to the
individual Landser as the division marches across France in 1940,
advances to the Volga during Operation Barbarossa, fights the
brutal battles of Rzhev, Kursk, Babruysk; and makes last desperate
attempts to defend the homeland in 1945. It is a tale of courage,
determination, suffering, and in the end-betrayal.
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