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A shocking insight into the realities of war, the conditions
endured by ordinary soldiers and their unwavering solidarity. It
was supposed to be Hitler's glorious conquest of Russia... The 27th
Penal Regiment has been ordered to invade the Soviet Union. They
are half-starved and ill-equipped. To reach Moscow they must defeat
the fearsome Red Army. But instead, they find themselves at the
mercy of an even deadlier enemy: the killer cold of the Russian
winter. As they advance across the icy wastes, they think only of
survival.
Sven Hassel's ultimate tank warfare novel. 'This is a book of
horrors, and should be left alone by those prone to nightmares.
Sven Hassel's descriptions of the atrocities committed by both
sides are the most horrible indictments of war I have ever read ...
A great war novel!' Alan Silitoe Stationed on the Russian Front and
now equipped with armoured vehicles, Sven Hassel and his comrades
from the 27th Penal Regiment fight on remorselessly... All of them
should be dead: life expectancy on the Russian Front is measured in
weeks. But Sven, Porta, Tiny and The Legionnaire fight to the end,
not for Germany, not for Hitler, but for survival. WHEELS OF TERROR
is a sobering depiction of war's brutalities, and the violence and
inhumanity that the history books leave out.
Sven Hassel's iconic novel about the Battle for Monte Cassino. The
thunder of the guns could be heard in Rome, 170 miles away...
Having survived the horrors of the Eastern Front, the 27th Penal
Regiment are posted to Italy. Hitler has ordered that every
position must be held to the last, and every lost position
recaptured by counter-attack. Monte Cassino - a major look-out post
on the German defensive line - is under attack. In the face of
overwhelming Allied firepower, Sven Hassel and his comrades are
ordered to hold the fortress at all costs... MONTE CASSINO is a
classic Sven Hassel novel, a no-holds-barred account of frontline
combat. Sven Hassel based his unflinching narrative on his
experiences in the German army. He ended the Second World War in a
prisoner of war camp, where he wrote his first novel LEGION OF THE
DAMNED.
THE BLOODY ROAD TO DEATH depicts all the savagery of war punctuated
with black humour, as Tiny, Porta and the rest of the men advance
across Europe. The Russian Officer falls forward and I sink my
teeth into his throat. Blood runs down over my face but I don't
notice it. I am fighting for my life. The 27th Penal Regiment are
veterans of the frontline. But when Hitler's war takes them through
Greece, Yugoslavia and Albania, they are entirely unprepared for
what awaits them. And when the water rations run out, they are
willing to commit murder just for a drink.
LIQUIDATE PARIS shows the eruption of the Second World War in its
most brutal and cruel phase, as allied troops advance upon Paris
and the penal regiment retreat. I had a grenade in my hand. So, no
doubt, did the English private. I tore out the pin with my teeth.
Lay there and counted. Twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three,
twenty-four... It is Hitler's last chance to save the Third
Reich... Millions of Allied troops have landed in Normandy. The
orders are clear: Sven and his comrades, hardened by a savage war
that has led them from the bloody steppes of the Russian Front, to
the slopes of Monte Cassino, are ordered to withdraw to Strasbourg
and destroy Paris on the way...
A shocking insight into the brutalities faced by ordinary soldiers
and the atrocities committed in the name of survival.
Dispassionately we stared at the bloody scene. It had become an
everyday sight. The 27th Penal Regiment care nothing for Hitler's
war. They fight only to stay alive. But then they uncover the
Soviet Army's biggest secret. A Russian commissar has hidden 30
million dollars of gold somewhere behind enemy lines. In a madcap
scheme, Porta brokers a deal with the commissar: free passage for
the Russians in return for a share of the gold. To find it, Sven
and his comrades must be prepared to lie, steal and go behind the
lines of the deadly Russian army...
A sudden curtain of silence fell over the burning city. All that
could be heard was the steady crackling of flames... Hitler's penal
regiments advance on Poland. Himmler has given the order: Warsaw
must be razed to the ground. But the Polish Home Army are not
willing to give in to the German troops so easily. As the city
erupts into an inferno of flames and gunfire, Sven and his comrades
find themselves caught between the sadism of the SS and the
guerrilla warfare of the Polish Resistance... REIGN OF HELL is a
gripping insight into the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, and the
bloodshed that ensued as the Polish tried desperately to liberate
themselves from the German occupation.
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It was said that Stalingrad had been burning since August, ever
since the first German bombs were dropped...Sven Hassel and his
comrades are plunged into the maelstrom of Stalingrad. Radio Moscow
reports that one German soldier dies every minute. Trapped by the
Russian counter-attack, starving soldiers must resort to
cannibalism to survive. But 'Tiny', Porta, the Legionnaire and Sven
attempt to break out, to fight their way across the frozen steppe.
Their leader: an SS general who takes no prisoners...
'They beat me,' whispers the artillery officer, 'Smashed my teeth
in, sent an electric current through me. They want me to confess to
something I never did.' Sven Hassel and his comrades are fighting
on the Finnish front, facing an arctic winter more ferocious than
anything they've ever known. But if they survive, they face
shipment to Torgau Prison - the centre of Hitler's penal system -
where deserters, convicts and anyone showing anti-Nazi sentiments
are imprisoned and punished. This could mean arrest, court-martial
and execution. Or it could mean torture and starvation. COURT
MARTIAL is Sven Hassel's darkest novel and a shocking insight into
the cruelty the Nazi regime inflicted on its own people.
The Russian uses his machine pistol like a scythe. Feldwebel
remains standing for a fraction of a second. The rain of bullets
pours into him, making him twitch violently. He falls to the floor.
The Russian grins. There is no doubt that he is enjoying himself.
Sven Hassel and his comrades are ordered to take O.G.P.U. Prison in
any way they can, even if it means killing the Russians with their
bare hands. Armed with flame-throwers and heavy artillery, the 27th
Penal Regiment plan their attack. O.G.P.U. PRISON is one of Sven
Hassel's most compulsively readable novels, full of battle scenes,
written in the gritty style that Hassel is renowned for.
A sobering portrait of the absurdity of the Nazi regime and the
atrocities committed by Hitler's secret police. 'Frighteningly
vivid, a most strongly felt piece of writing.' IRISH TIMES After
months of fighting a savage war on the Eastern Front, the 27th
Penal Regiment - men considered little more than criminals - are
joined by German reserves. A garrison has been attacked and
occupied by Russian troops. The German soldiers have been
slaughtered. Sven Hassel and his comrades are ordered to get behind
Russian lines and massacre those responsible. But this is only the
beginning...Because then the orders change: the regiment are sent
to Hamburg, where their next assignment is guard duty for the
mercilessly cruel Gestapo...
Sven Hassel's iconic war novel about the Russian Front. 'An
extraordinary book, which has captured the attention of all of
Europe' - NEW YORK TIMES 'LEGION OF THE DAMNED is an incredible
picture of totalitarianism, of stupefying injustice ... He is
graphic, at times brilliantly so, but never brutal or bitter. He
is, too, a first-rate storyteller' - WASHINGTON POST Convicted of
deserting the German army, Sven Hassel is sent to a penal regiment
on the Russian Front. He and his comrades are regarded as
expendable, cannon fodder in the battle against the implacable Red
Army. Outnumbered and outgunned, they fight their way across the
frozen steppe... This iconic anti-war novel is a testament to the
atrocities suffered by the lone soldier in the fight for survival.
Sven Hassel's unflinching narrative is based on his own experiences
in the German Army. He began writing his first novel, LEGION OF THE
DAMNED in a prisoner of war camp at the end of the Second World
War.
There were not so much people as animals. Sometimes small and
frightened, huddling together in cattle cars, wounds gaping,
tongues swelling even as they licked the moist frost from the
walls... Grievously wounded - having survived the operating table
and the perilous journey West on a freezing freight train - Sven
Hassel and his comrades find themselves behind the lines in a
Hamburg hospital. The Reich is a hotbed of lies, betrayal and
propaganda. Disgusted by the Nazi cause, the comrades drink
themselves into oblivion, visit brothels where women dance naked on
saloon tables and reach for home comforts before they return to the
dreaded Russian Front. Because Hitler's war must go on... COMRADES
OF WAR is a gritty portrayal of war's harsh realities and the fear
and fanaticism at the heart of The Third Reich. Sven Hassel's
unflinching narrative is based on his own experiences in the German
Army. He began writing his first novel, LEGION OF THE DAMNED in a
prisoner of war camp at the end of the Second World War.
Danger was forgotten, death was forgotten, the war was forgotten.
They only knew they had to kill... The figures in khaki were no
longer soldiers, no longer men. Sven Hassel and his comrades are
once more hurled into the ferocity of the frontline. The Eastern
Front is a sight of unprecedented destruction. The soldiers there -
the tank battalions of Hitler's penal regiments - are considered
expendable by the German high command. Treated like animals, they
learn to live like animals, to fight like beasts. The only other
option is to die a bloody death... This is a gripping testament to
the soldiers sacrificed on the Russian Front.
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