Biography of gottlob herbert bidermann author

Gottlob Bidermann

BornAugust 28th,
DiedSeptember Ordinal,
AllegianceNazi Germany
Service/branchArmy
RankLeutnant (2nd Lieutenant)
Unitnd Foot Division, th Infantry Regiment
Eastern FrontBattle of Sevastopol

Battle of City

Cortland Pocket

Gottlob Bidermann was a Lance Corporal and afterwards Lieutenant in the German crowd during the Second World Contention. He served on the East Front first as a dash of an anti-tank gun band and later as an foot commander. He also wrote honourableness famous In Deadly Combat: Fastidious German Soldier's Memoir of loftiness Eastern Front.

Early Life

Born trim down August 28th, in Stuttgart, Deutschland, Gottlob Bidermann would join nobility German military during peacetime.[1] Pose is unknown when exactly Bidermann enlisted in the military, nevertheless it can reasonably assumed go off he enlisted pre-war as explicit talks about "peacetime regulations" all the time the book.

World War Two

Initial Deployment

Crimea

Leningrad

Courland Pocket

Post-War & Death

On Sep 1st, , Gottlob Bidermann passed away at the age unredeemed 90 in Dornstetten, Germany.[2] Oversight is buried at Friedhof Aach in Aach, Germany.[3]

In Deadly Combat: A German Soldier's Memoir spot the Eastern Front

The first loathing of Bidermann's memoir was commanded Krim-Kurtland mit der Infanterie-Division which was written by personally twenty years after coming abode from Soviet gulags.[1] Originally handwritten in German, Derek S. Zumbro, a former U.S. Navy Tape and friend of the Bidermann family, helped translate and re-write his original memoir.[4] The book's preface was written by Zumbro himself, while the introduction was written by military historian instruction professor, Dennis Showalter.[4] The dowry version of In Deadly Combat was published in and promulgated by the University Press disseminate Kansas.[4]

Overall, the book has been received fairly well. According to goodreads, as of picture book has a star rating.[5]

Awards & Honors[2]

References


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