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Crossing the Eastern Front: The True Story of a Teenage SS Volunteer

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Kidnapped at gunpoint by a German unit from his village in the heart of Transylvania, a devout teenager finds himself starving to death in a POW camp. The only way out is by joining a Romanian Waffen-SS unit. As the Anglo-American and Soviet fronts grip Nazi Germany in an ever-tightening vise, the last months of war find him on the losing side, wearing its most hated uniform.

167 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 20, 2015

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Alan Stroe

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September 13, 2015
I don't know much about the eastern front during World War II. I was eager to read this after it arrived through Goodreads. I started it once and put it down for a while. I couldn't seem to grab my attention so I left it. I read a couple of other titles in my ever increasing list. The story line seemed disjointed. Transitioning between chapters was at times difficult. I learned a lot about a time and place I had no knowledge, but for me it just didn't flow very well.
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