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The narrator (Hassel) is serving in a penal panzer regiment. The story starts when the disparate group of unwilling soldiers is training on new tanks and has to assist in rescuing and clearing up after a massive Allied air raid on a northern German city.
Sven Hassel. 4.03. 2,772 ratings79 reviews. The best-selling military writer returns to his comrades in 27th penal battalion, offering another gritty, realistic view of the ordinary soldier in wartime.
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Wheels of terror. “This is a book of horrors, and should be left alone by those prone to nightmares. Sven Hassel’s descriptions of the atrocities committed by both sides are the most horrible indictments of war I have ever read…A great war novel!”. Alan Silitoe.
This is a muddled adaptation of Sven Hassel's 1958 best-seller about the 27th Penal Panzer Regiment. Rated: 2/5 • Aug 30, 2024. Just saw it. Older movie and respectable screenplay. Rated 3.5/5...
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Sven Hassel was the pen name of the Danish-born Børge Willy Redsted Pedersen (19 April 1917 – 21 September 2012) [1] known for his novels about German soldiers fighting in World War II. In Denmark he used the pen name Sven Hazel. [2]
Autobiography Legion of the Damned, Wheels of Terror, Comrades of War, Ss General (Cassell Military Paperbacks), March Battalion, Assignment Gestapo, Mon...
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4.5 1,094 ratings. Book 2 of 14: Legion of the Damned. See all formats and editions. Sven Hassel's ultimate tank warfare novel. 'This is a book of horrors, and should be left alone by those prone to nightmares. Sven Hassel's descriptions of the atrocities committed by both sides are the most horrible indictments of war I have ever read ...
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