Kubert, the author, teacher, editor, educator, is much missed. Thankfully, in his last decade, he returned to some familiar characters of his, like Sgt. Rock and Tor.
I look on this tale as visiting subjects editorial strictures might not have allowed before the 1970s or the time Kubert left DC editorial offices. Like: messianic Judaism, the Holocaust, and mortality in wartime.
I am curious about the historical background here, as the Baltic city of Riga is referred to constantly as in Estonia, when I always thought it was in Latvia. More, in the first chapter, or DC miniseries pamphlet issue, "Baltic" may have been confused with "Balkan", as writer/artist/historian Wayne Vansant writes. Was this a promotional bungle, or more? Again, I'm curious.
The story is worthy, a fictional tale of Easy Company, told by a master craftsman.
Highly recommended.