In Deadly Combat, Gottlob Herbert Bidermann
In Deadly Combat, Gottlob Herbert Bidermann
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In Deadly Combat
A German Soldier's Memoir of the Eastern Front

Author: Gottlob Herbert Bidermann, Derek S. Zumbro, Derek S. Zumbro

Narrator: Paul Woodson

Unabridged: 13 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/18/2017


Synopsis

Wounded five times and awarded numerous decorations for valor, Gottlob Herbert Bidermann saw action in the Crimea and siege of Sebastopol, participated in the vicious battles in the forests south of Leningrad, and ended the war in the Courland Pocket. In his memoir, he shares his impressions of countless Russian POWs seen at the outset of his service, of peasants struggling to survive the hostilities while caught between two ruthless antagonists, and of corpses littering the landscape. He recalls a Christmas gift of gingerbread from home that overcame the stench of battle, an Easter celebrated with a basket of Russian hand grenades for eggs, and his miraculous survival of machine gun fire at close range. In closing he relives the humiliation of surrender to an enemy whom the Germans had once derided and offers a sobering glimpse into life in the Soviet gulags.

Bidermann's account debunks the myth of a highly mechanized German army that rolled over weaker opponents with impunity. Despite the vast expanses of territory captured by the Germans during the early months of Operation Barbarossa, the war with Russia remained tenuous and unforgiving. His story commits that living hell to the annals of World War II and broadens our understanding of its most deadly combat zone.

About Gottlob Herbert Bidermann

Gottlob Herbert Bidermann served in World War II between 1941 and 1945 and wrote In Deadly Combat on that experience.


Reviews

Goodreads review by 'Aussie Rick' on August 15, 2012

Firstly, before launching yourself into this excellent book please take the time to read the introduction by Dennis Showalter as it will help explain the style of writing to be found in this book. The book was originally written for the survivors of Bidermann's regiment and division, not for the gen......more

Goodreads review by Ellie on January 24, 2018

It was a great Eastern front memoir but I admit, there were things I liked and didn’t like about it. First of all, if you’re looking for a highly detailed account of events (with the names of the companies, regiments, their commanders, dates, fronts etc.) this book is certainly for you! Bidermann do......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on July 17, 2024

One of the better German memoirs of war on the Eastern Front.......more

Goodreads review by Patrick on March 26, 2025

Provides a detailed war diary of the infantry division that the author served in. The account is intermixed with events in detail where the author engaged in combat in the eastern front. If you’re getting into WW2 accounts from the German perspective I would start with other more popular titles. Whi......more

Goodreads review by Devy on June 01, 2015

One of the best firsthand accounts of the Eastern Front. Much heavier on troop dispositions, divisional placements, and strategy than The Forgotten Soldier. His observations about the average landser's view of the Third Reich and Nazi government is very insightful. Must read for anyone interested in......more