In the west of the Reich, the front line draws closerand with it, a generation barely out of childhood. Young soldiers travel in packed trains toward a landscape of ruins, cold, and anticipation. Their destination: the forests of the Northern Eifel. Their fate: a battle that has long since lost all meaning. In the Hürtgen Forest, raw recruits, scattered units, and battle-worn veterans confront an enemy just as exhausted as they are. Amidst the mud, rain, and shattered trees, a struggle unfoldsone defined not by heroism, but by fear, survival, and the slow erosion of humanity. Memories become shadows that return decades later. What happened back then cannot be shaken offneither by the Germans nor by the Americans. For in this forest, something crucial falls silent: the belief in the war.
Author
Kaeres, Kurt
Title
Das verstummte Hurra
Details
With bw-illustrations. 191 pages .
State
new
Subtitle
Hürtgenwald 1944/45
Helios Verlags- und Brückstr. 48 52080 Aachen Deutschland