- Location
- Kitchener, Ontario
No hardcover means you can dog-ear it good. Looks like I gotta order another book.
Thanks boys.
Thanks boys.
Sniper on the Eastern Front is the best. You cannot stop reading all night.
What really bothered me about that book are his descriptions of incidents where he waits and watches horrible scenes of torture and murder through his sniper scope, allowing the perpetrators to finish just before he opens fire and executes them all like some sort of avenging angel from above. Specifically the incident where he watches his friend being murdered by turncoat Romanians, and the case of the Hungarian woman who is gang-raped, tortured and murdered in the street by the Soviets. Of course from the comfort of my safe Canadian armchair I cannot say what a realistic action in such a situation would be, but it felt as if there was some creative writing going on there for dramatic effect or sympathy.
Sniper on the Eastern front is a great read, but I’m quite sure it’s not an actual memoir. If it is, it’s most likely highly embellished...
Sniper on the Eastern front is a great read, but I’m quite sure it’s not an actual memoir. If it is, it’s most likely highly embellished...




























