Holger Eckhertz

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Holger Eckhertz



Average rating: 4.12 · 21,312 ratings · 1,122 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
D DAY Through German Eyes -...

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D DAY - Through German Eyes...

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“The concept of the Allies actually invading Germany seemed unimaginable at the time, it must be said.”
Holger Eckhertz, D DAY Through German Eyes - The Hidden Story of June 6th 1944

“Having said that, many of the local French people emerged from their houses and looked through the railings of the square at us, and made insulting remarks; but of course, these were the same people we had been bartering and trading”
Holger Eckhertz, D DAY Through German Eyes - The Hidden Story of June 6th 1944

“One last thread which strikes me is the role that luck plays in a soldier’s survival or death. Those of us who have never been in action surely cannot imagine the stress which comes from knowing that the path of a bullet or shell, falling almost at random, might immediately kill you, or might pass you by. Such stress must surely be common to all combatants, whatever their motivation or uniform.   ***”
Holger Eckhertz, D DAY Through German Eyes - The Hidden Story of June 6th 1944

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