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On a visit to the British National Archive in 2001, Sonke Neitzel made a remarkable discovery: reams of meticulously transcribed conversations among German POWs that had been covertly recorded and recently declassified. Netizel would later find another collection of transcriptions, twice as extensive, in the National Archive in Washington. These were discoveries that would provide a unique and profoundly important window into the true mentality of the soldiers in the Wehrmacht, the Luftwaffe, the German navy, and the military in general -- almost all of whom had insisted on their own honourable behaviour during the war.
Collaborating with renowned social psychologist Harald Welzer, Neitzel examines these conversations -- and the casual, pitiless brutality omnipresent in them -- from a historical and psychological perspective, and in reconstucting the frameworks and situations behind these conversations, they have created a powerful narrative of wartime experience.
- Sales Rank: #4070588 in Books
- Published on: 2012-09-07
- Released on: 2012-09-07
- Formats: Deckle Edge, International Edition
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.54" h x 1.55" w x 6.70" l,
- Binding: Hardcover
- 448 pages
Review
“Striking. . . . Unlike memoirs, interviews or legal records, there is no personal agenda, nor are these conversations prejudiced by the kinds of ex post facto knowledge that can distort retrospective discussions. Instead [Neitzel and Welzer] offer ‘live’ commentary on how the war was unfolding from the German perspective. . . . Insightful and largely persuasive . . . this book presents an unprecedented source for understanding the ability to massacre.”
—The Guardian
“Neitzel and Welzer have put together a rare, truly interdisciplinary work.”
—The Atlantic
“A compelling read.”
—Sunday Express
“These extraordinary bugged conversations reveal through the eyes of German soldiers with stark fclarity and candor the often brutal reality of the Second World War, providing remarkable insight into the mentality and behavior of the Wehrmacht.”
—Sir Ian Kershaw, author of Hitler: A Biography
“The myth that Nazi –era German armed forces [were] not involved in war crimes persisted for decades after the war. Now two German researchers have destroyed it once and for all. . . .The material [they] have uncovered in British and American archives is nothing short of sensational. . . .[Soldaten] has the potential to change our view of the war.”
—Der Spiegel (Germany)
“This should be required reading for all those who believe that wars could be done cleanly.”
—Martin Meier, Neues Deutschland
“A significant contribution on the mental history of the Wehrmacht . . . The authors have written an incredibly readable book.”
—Die Zeit
“An equally fascinating and shocking book about the everyday madness of the Nazi war of extermination, which once again confirms Hannah Arendt’s thesis about the ‘banality of evil’ . . . A scholarly sensation.”
—Goethe Institut
About the Author
SOENKE NEITZEL is currently the Chair of Modern History at the University of Glasgow. He has previously taught Modern History at the University of Mainz and has also held posts at the universities of Karlsruhe, Bern, and Saarbrucken. He is currently the editor of the jounral German History in the 20th Century.
HARALD WELZER is head of the research group Interdisciplinary Memory Research at the KWI Essen. He teaches social psychology at the universities of Hanover and Witten-Herdecke.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
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By John M. Lane
This is a review of SOLDATEN: ON FIGHTING, KILLING AND DYING - THE SECRET WW II TRANSCRIPTS OF GERMAN POWS by Sonke Neitzel and Harald Welzer. Mine is the hard cover edition translated from the German by Jefferson Chase and published by Alfred A. Knopf of New York in 2012. The book runs 437 pages including 917 endnotes, a bibliography and an index. The numbering of the endnotes is interesting. Instead of starting the numbers over again in each chapter, the notes are numbered in one, uninterrupted sequence to the end of the book. This is unusual, but actually made it a lot easier for me to follow the notes and connect them to the appropriate passages in the text.
The book also includes 21 reproductions of photographs, documents and other illustrations, all of which are rendered in black and white.
The authors are both German, or German-speaking Swiss. Professor Neitzel is a historian who taught at the Universities of Glasgow, Saarbrucken, Bern and Mainz before becoming professor of international history at the London School of Economics. Professor Welzer taught at the University of St. Gallen before joining the University of Flensberg as a professor of transformational design. He is also the head of FuturZwei, an educational foundation. The translator, Jefferson Chase, is a writer and journalist in Berlin who translated the German edition of this book, SOLDATEN: PROTOKOLLE VOM KAMPFEN, TOTEN UND STERBEN which was published in 2011 by S. Fischer Verlag of Frankfurt am Main.
The heart of the book is comprised of conversations by German and Italian soldiers who'd been captured by the Allies during World War II. Many of these conversations had been recorded surreptitiously by Allied intelligence officers. The most interesting parts had each been transcribed onto "thin sheets of paper [which] were still immaculately organized" and tied into thick bundles of about eight hundred pages each using string. Professor Neitzel was astonished to find such an extensive collection of source material in the British national archives. It had been declassified and was open to scholars. He located an even more extensive collection of similar source material in the National Archives in Washington, DC. A few researchers had made use of them, but nobody had really examined them systematically.
That was the authors' objective and it would have been a valuable publication for those interested in learning more about the war and the Wehrmacht. Instead of letting Axis soldiers speak for themselves, however, the authors chose to add a lot of invidious, confusing commentary of their own. For example, they quote a German sailor named Horst Minnieur, who describes the sexual exploitation of a "pretty Jewess" and other female prisoners, who were brutally raped then executed (pp. 164-166). Minnieur wasn't a member of the SS or involved with any of its murderous Einsatzgruppen, or mobile death squads.
Rather than explain the significance of that, the authors note that "Historian Bernd Greiner has documented similar cases in the Vietnam War." (p. 166). Indeed he has in KRIEG OHNE FRONTEN: DIE USA IN VIETNAM (2007). An adjunct professor of history at the University of Hamburg and an associate of the Institute for Marxist Studies and Research and the Center for Marxist Peace Research, Greiner's book is a detailed summary of My Lai and the atrocities committed by American soldiers under Lieutenant William Calley. Greiner studied in the US during the Vietnam War and writes like a devoted Leftist. He makes no mention whatsoever of any Communist atrocities, such as Hue, nor does he emphasize the fact that Calley was stopped by other American soldiers and then court-marshalled for violating American policies about respecting the rights of non-combatants. Had Calley been a Communist officer, for example, his conduct would have been exemplary if it was noted officially. He certainly would not have been court-marshalled during a time of war for it. To attempt a comparison between American soldiers in Vietnam and Werhmacht soldiers in WW II simply clutters up the narrative. Seaman Minnieur's complicity in rape and murder was consistant with Hitler's policy of depopulating Poland and annihilating the Jews. Lieutenant Calley violated American policies and was punished for it, a point Adjunct Professor Greiner and other America-haters fail to mention.
This could have been a much more valuable book if the authors had been more objective and included more wheat and less chaff in its pages. It did have some material about Axis soldiers I haven't seen before, but it also included a lot of Communist-era drivel that I've seen for decades on the extreme left.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Needs more background on the individuals being recorded. There is no human drama in this really.
By M. I. Smith
Clinical. A lot of psychological speak here - wade through the first couple chapters and it gets a bit better. I think the authors could have done so much more with this book or with the archival materials they had at hand; more to make a riveting piece of popular history. I don't regret having read the book but it was not what I expected when I purchased it - I was left wanting more detail on the personal stories of the subjects whose conversations were being recorded and less discussion of the why's and wherefores of soldiering. Nevertheless, I learned a few things.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Propaganda Piece- Yeah we get it,,, you don't like Hitler.
By Mark K
Thought I would get a bunch of source material to better assess history. At the ten percent mark of the book only two soldiers had been quoted. The first three chapters are spent indoctrinating you on the Evils of the Nazis. Don't know if I can bring myself to finishing it.
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