Eastern Front WW II/ G. H. Bidermann - Krim-Kurland - First
G.H. Bidermann - Krim-Kurland. Mit der 132. Infanterie-Division - Hannover, Stuttgart, Eigenverlag/ Kameradschaft der ehemaligen 132. Infanterie-Division, - First edition - 360 pp. - Linen binding with title in gold lettering - Illustrated with manydocuments and photos by the author - Signed in the year of publication by the author: 'G.H. Bidermann Aug. ' - Dimensions.: 21 x 15 cm.Condition: Stamp with previous owner’s name on the flyleaf, otherwise in good condition.The very personal story/recount of the German soldier Gottlob Bidermann, who served in the 132nd Infantry division during the German invasion of Russia. He fought in the Crimea around Sebastopol, in the inhumane battle in the wintry forest aroundand was surrounded by forces of the Red Army in the Battle at Courland.He was wounded five times and received multiple military decorations. The story of Bidermann represents the hardships endured by millions of anonymous soldiers on the Eastern Front. The book has been signed on one of the first pages in fountain pen (see photos). Read More