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Offline Mark 79

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From IHR:

Dear Friend,
Now back in print and available in hardcover—Leon Degrelle’s The Eastern Front: Memoirs of a Waffen SS Volunteer, 1941–1945 is a firsthand account of unimaginable courage, sacrifice, and conviction during the blood-soaked clash between Europe and Soviet Communism.
Degrelle, once Belgium’s most dynamic political figure, left it all behind to fight on the Eastern Front as a foot soldier in the Waffen SS. What followed was four brutal years of combat—from the burning steppes of Ukraine to the freezing hell of Cherkassy and the final, desperate battles in Pomerania.
This new IHR edition includes photographs, an index, and updated formatting for ease of reference.
US Army Brig. Gen. John Bahnsen called it “graphic,” “fast-paced,” and a book from which “a warrior can learn.” This isn’t dry history—it’s the raw, human experience of a man who lived through the worst and wrote with unforgettable clarity.
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I have that book in hardcover. A wonderful book.


Leon Degrelle is Hergé's  inspiration for Tintin.

https://tintinomania.com/tintin-autour-de-herge-leon-degrelle 

Thank you, Mark!

Question for you guys: Do you think if Japan had invaded the Soviets from the east and not gotten lured to attack Pearl Harbor, thereby, requiring the Soviets to distribute a formidable size of their military to the east and not all in the west to resist the Germans, and Italy would've concentrated on providing military support for Germany in Europe on various fronts instead of messing around in Africa, the Axis powers would've won WWII? I think they would've had a much better probability, and if Germany had not invaded the Soviets in the winter.