Synopses & Reviews
The story of WWII is endlessly fascinating. Readers and movie-goers can never seem to get enough. In this unique approach to WWII history, German soldiers' personal memories of Hitler's Wehrmacht are told for the first time against the backdrop of history's most shocking war. Author Simon Trew explores the complex interaction between individual experience and historical narrative as he reveals secrets of surviving soldiers who saw the rise and fall of the Third Reich from the inside.
The book also documents the major campaigns of the War, from early Blitzkrieg successes to submarine warfare to the brutal hardships of the Russian Front to the last days of the Reich and the fall of Berlin. Servants of Evil is a remarkable personal record of how those responsible for the maelstrom sent their armies to conquer, only to see them crushed as the world finally united against them.
Synopsis
Readers and movie-goers can never seem to get enough. In this unique approach to WWII history, German soldiers' personal memories of Hitler's Wehrmacht are told for the first time against the backdrop of history's most shocking war.