Lives of German Wehrmacht Soldiers. Cover The Cursed Generation by Christian Hardinghaus

Christian Hardinghaus

The Cursed Generation: Untold Stories of Wehrmacht Soldiers

For decades, the Holocaust has rightly occupied a central place in our understanding of history. Yet there is a less explored facet of World War II—the personal experiences of the soldiers who fought on the German side. The Cursed Generation fills this gap, offering a nuanced perspective that challenges sweeping generalizations.
Germany's culture of remembrance struggles to separate Nazis from Wehrmacht soldiers, silencing many conversations about the latter's experiences. This fear of misjudgment has long affected the entire culture of remembrance in the country.

In German schools, military history or the everyday lives of people during the war are rarely discussed. As a result, few Germans today can imagine what it was like to be shot down in a fighter plane and drift alone in the Mediterranean. They do not know how their fathers and grandfathers endured the torturous heat of Africa or the unbearable cold and hunger in the cauldron of Stalingrad. Can we continue to make sweeping condemnations when we learn of the suffering inflicted on German soldiers by Bloody Sunday in Bromberg, the Rhine meadow camps, or the carnage of D-Day and the Battle of All Souls?
This book aims to correct the one-dimensional portrayal of German soldiers as emotionless villains. Through exclusive interviews with 13 eyewitnesses who served on various fronts, the soldiers recount their struggles, brutal battles, and moments of camaraderie and hope. They speak candidly about their childhoods in the Third Reich, what they knew and didn't know about the Holocaust, and their encounters with Allied soldiers. Many never told their stories out of fear and shame, but now, at the end of their lives, they want to set the record straight.

The Cursed Generation is a valuable addition to the historical record, providing a better understanding of the experiences of German soldiers in World War II without minimizing the crimes of the Nazi regime.

For more than five years, German historian Christian Hardinghaus professionally interviewed more than 100 contemporary witnesses to World War II with the utmost historical accuracy, without embellishment or moralizing.
The book was first published in 2020 and is one of the bestselling contemporary witness books on the German market. With this English edition, the stories will reach the whole world. This was the wish of the eyewitnesses, almost all of whom have since passed away. In this new edition, we invite you to listen to their voices.

Let us learn from them, understand them, and remember them—not to condemn, but to understand the full range of human experience during the most brutal war in history.

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The Cursed Generation: Untold Stories of Wehrmacht Soldiers

Shedding Light on the Lives of Wehrmacht Soldiers in World War II

For decades, the Holocaust has rightly dominated our historical consciousness. Yet the personal experiences of Wehrmacht soldiers—the millions who served in Germany’s armed forces during World War II—remain largely unexplored in the English-speaking world. The Cursed Generation by German historian Christian Hardinghaus addresses this gap, offering an unvarnished and nuanced account that challenges one-dimensional portrayals and sweeping generalizations.

Breaking the Silence: First-Hand Testimonies from the Front

Germany’s culture of remembrance has long struggled to separate the crimes of the Nazi regime from the everyday reality of Wehrmacht soldiers. This has left many veterans’ stories untold, silenced by fear of misjudgment and shame. In The Cursed Generation, thirteen former soldiers candidly recount their experiences on various fronts—from the searing heat of North Africa to the frozen siege of Stalingrad, from the chaos of D-Day to the horrors of the Rhine meadow camps. Their testimonies reveal not only brutal combat and hardship, but also moments of camaraderie, doubt, and humanity.

These men speak openly about their childhoods in the Third Reich, their knowledge (or lack thereof) of the Holocaust, and their encounters with Allied soldiers. Their voices, recorded by Christian Hardinghaus over more than five years of interviews, offer a rare insight into the mindset, struggles, and moral dilemmas of Wehrmacht soldiers during the most devastating conflict in history.

Historical Value and Academic Significance

The Cursed Generation is a vital addition to the historical record, providing a more complete understanding of the lived experiences of German soldiers in World War II without minimizing the crimes of the Nazi regime. The book features 38 original photographs and drawings from the period, immersing readers in the realities of military life. Hardinghaus’s rigorous, non-moralizing approach ensures historical accuracy and authenticity, making this work indispensable for military historians, researchers, and anyone interested in German military history.

Rethinking the Narrative: Beyond Stereotypes

Can we truly understand the choices and suffering of Wehrmacht soldiers without listening to their stories? What does it mean to judge an entire generation by the actions of a few? The Cursed Generation invites readers to reconsider these questions, engaging with the full complexity of war, memory, and responsibility.

For readers of:
Soldat by Siegfried Knappe, Panzer Commander by Hans von Luck, and The Forgotten Soldier by Guy Sajer.

Discover the untold stories of Wehrmacht soldiers—order now to access a crucial primary source on the German experience in World War II.

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Original Title

Die verdammte Generation

Categories

Biographies and Memoirs, Non Fiction, WW2 History Books

Series

WW2 from a German Point of View

Publish Date

2024-08-02

Published Year

2024

Total Pages

374

ISBN 13

979-8332714832

Format

Taschenbuch

Country

USA

Language

English

Dimension

15.24 x 2.16 x 22.86 cm

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