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Court Martial

By: Sven Hassel
Narrated by: Sam Devereaux
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The Legionnaire swings the MG-muzzle. The smoke eats its way into the officers’ stomachs. They drop to the snow-covered ground, coloring it red. Bestial shrieks sound from the woods as a wave of fur clad soldiers storm out. They are near the Finish-Russian frontline. The machine guns snarl till the magazines are emptied. Old Man’s platoon, with Tiny the giant and Porta in the lead, fights a rough battle behind Russian lines.

" AMAZINGLY WELL WRITTEN - HASSEL TAKES HIS ANTI-MILITARY TENDENCIES TO THE NEXT LEVEL" ARBEIDERBLADET, NORWAY

Sven Hassel was sent to a penal battalion as a private in the German forces. Intensely and with brutal realism, he portrays the cruelty of the war, the Nazi crimes and the crude and cynical humor of the soldiers. With more than 50 million sold copies, this is one of the world’s best selling war novels. rn

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20th Century Fiction Historical Fiction War Military Russia Solider Witty
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i find it so bizarre that this book is narrated by a bloke that thinks its good to have mancher x Liverpool accents in place of Russian ones, he also manages to at somepoints make it sound lkie he is reading a childs book, apart from that its ok

great book

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Great story well read never get board of these books how about getting the rest of his books on here there’s loads more in the series

Great book

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whilst some parts of the book gave us the gritty but often humorous aspects of the characters in combat , a large part of the book was devoted to Porta and Tinys criminal dealings in Berlin. the latter half of the book became extremely laborious and getting through it was like swimming in treacle.

not the best Sven Hassel book

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