
THE FURTHEST FRONTIER - HELMUT PABST
Discover the shocking account of a German soldier from the Eastern Front during World War II. Helmut Pabst's memoirs are a moving record of daily struggles, terrifying events, and anti-war reflections. The book, written at the risk of his life, shows the brutal reality of war through the eyes of a young man.
- Personal record of the days of one of the largest campaigns of World War II
- Anti-war and anti-Hitler message
- Fascinating account from the Eastern Front
- Posthumous diary of a young soldier
- Masterpiece of memoir literature of World War II (according to "Observer")
- Hardcover for durability
Helmut Pabst, the author of the diary, was a young German soldier who served on the Eastern Front from 1941 to 1943. His notes, written in secret, are an invaluable historical document showing the war from the perspective of an ordinary soldier. Pabst does not hide his opposition to the war and Nazi ideology, which makes his diary even more unique and moving.
Oficyna Wydawnicza Finna presents this extraordinary book in hardcover, ensuring its durability and elegant appearance. Helmut Pabst's memoirs are a must-read for anyone interested in the history of World War II, as well as for those seeking deep and moving testimonies of human experience in the face of extreme conditions.
The book "The Furthest Frontier" is not only an account from the front, but also a deep reflection on the meaning of war, the human condition, and the values that are most important in life. It is a testament to courage, steadfastness, and belief in a better world, even in the darkest times. Pabst's diary is a masterpiece of memoir literature that remains in the reader's memory for a long time.
Specifications
| ISBN | 9788367944380 |
| Author | Helmut Pabst |
| Format | 212x154 mm |
| Binding | twarda |
| Number of pages | 210 |
| Year of publication | 2024 |
| Publisher | Historia PL |
Helmut Pabst - The Furthest Frontier - Memoirs of a Soldier from the Eastern Front
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