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Imperial Germany's Iron Regiment of the First World War: War Memories of Service With Infantry Regiment 169 - 1914/1918
Imperial Germany's Iron Regiment of the First World War: War Memories of Service With Infantry Regiment 169 - 1914/1918
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Absorbing severe losses, Infantry Regiment 169 fought in almost every portion of the Western Front, to include the Battle of Ypres in Flanders, 18 months of continuous combat in the trenches of the Somme, the bloody Aisne Campaign and the epic German offensives of 1918.
Inspired by a wartime journal written by the author's grandfather, a veteran of the Regiment, much of the book is drawn from rare soldier accounts, many published here for the first time in English. The voice of these soldiers take us into the "other side of the trenches" and through the unimaginable horrors of the First World War.
From the review of Colonel Gerald York U.S. Army Retired
Grandson of U.S. Army Medal of Honor Recipient, Sergeant Alvin C. York:
"An excellent writing looking at World War I from a German soldier's perspective. I have read many accounts of the U.S .activities in the war to include my Grandfather's war diary detailing his observations. This is a rare glimpse in to the same view from a German soldier and to look at the similarities of their experiences, although on different sides of the conflict. It was very good reading and I highly recommend it to everyone interested in learning more about the Great War."
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