Mortar Gunner on the Eastern Front: The Memoir of Dr Hans Rehfeldt: Volume I - From the Moscow Winter Offensive to Operation Zitadelle

Mortar Gunner on the Eastern Front: The Memoir of Dr Hans Rehfeldt: Volume I - From the Moscow Winter Offensive to Operation Zitadelle

Mortar Gunner on the Eastern Front: The Memoir of Dr Hans Rehfeldt: Volume I - From the Moscow Winter Offensive to Operation Zitadelle

Mortar Gunner on the Eastern Front: The Memoir of Dr Hans Rehfeldt: Volume I - From the Moscow Winter Offensive to Operation Zitadelle

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Overview

A visceral account from contemporaneous diaries of a soldier who frequently came close to death but somehow survived.

Following his Abitur (A-levels) in 1940, Rehfeldt volunteered for the Panzer Arm but was trained on the heavy mortar and heavy MG with Grossdeutschland Division.

He was on the Front from 1941 fighting for the city of Tula, south of Moscow. Battling in freezing conditions, at its lowest -52℃, the descriptions of the privations are vivid and terrifying. With no winter clothes they resorted to using those taken from Soviet corpses.

In 1942, fighting near Oriel, however, his battalion suffered heavy losses and was disbanded. Ill with frostbitten legs, Rehfeldt was treated in hospital and once recovered was dispatched to the Front.

Following various battles (Werch, Bolchov) his battalion again suffered heavy losses and it merged. In agony from severe frostbite to his legs, Rehfeldt defied the odds and astonished his surgeon when he walked again. He was promoted from Gunner to Trained Private Soldier in 1942, and to Corporal for bravery in the field in 1943.

He was awarded numerous honors including the Wound Badge and the Infantry Assault Badge.

On 3 May 1945 he was captured by US Forces and held as POW for one month in a camp at Waschow before internment in Holstein from where he was released in July 1945 after agreeing to work on the land. In December 1945 he began studying veterinary medicine: his future career.

This astonishing account of a man who kept bouncing back from near death is a testament to the author’s determination and sheer strength of spirit.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784383619
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 05/30/2019
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 683,802
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Dr Hans Heinz Rehfeldt was born on 21 April 1923 in Hagen/Westphalia. He left for the Front on 27 October 1941, at which point his story begins. He went on to receive several awards for valor in the face of extreme adversity. He went on to become a veterinarian following his studies of veterinary medicine. He died in 2017.

Marc Rikmenspoel is the author of several previous books about the Waffen-SS. He wishes current scanning and information-sharing processes were available when he first began writing on this topic over 15 years ago! After many years of living in Colorado, he now lives in the New York City area.

Table of Contents

Foreword iv

Acknowledgements vi

Translator's Note vi

Introduction vii

1941

1 The Winter Offensive South of Moscow 3

2 Retreat in the Bitterest Cold 43

3 Cold, Retreat, Hunger 53

4 The Retreat of Wackernagel Company from Tula 59

5 The Defensive Struggle at the Oka Bridgehead 64

1942

6 Ivan Attacks 87

7 A Soldier's Luck 96

8 Fighting in the Woods around Gorodok-Yagodnaya 100

9 Relief from Neuruppin: Withdrawn from the Front 129

10 Grossdeutschland Becomes an Infantry Division (mot.) 139

11 The Front Rolls Forward across the Olym and Tim 173

12 Bridgehead over the Don 213

1943

13 Defending East of Kharkov 267

14 The Calm before the Storm 285

15 Operation Zitadelle 312

16 In the Karachev Woods: Grossdeutschland- the Fire Brigade 326

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