Can someone recommend books/sources from a German's point of view regarding German soldier/SS ideology and training...

Can someone recommend books/sources from a German's point of view regarding German soldier/SS ideology and training? I don't care if it's pro nazi, I just want a different perspective and I want to understand what made the man move.

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inb4 the greatest story never told

That's like telling someone asking for the definition of a word "inb4 dictionary"

>training

Something like this?

alanhamby.com/tigerfibel.shtml

>SS

Not from a German but from a French perspective... Might still be interesting

books.google.fr/books/about/For_Europe.html?id=b9l7QCblQi4C&redir_esc=y

books.google.fr/books/about/The_French_Who_Fought_for_Hitler.html?id=sdSCuSMJMyEC&redir_esc=y

The German point of view:

>"Yes, Führer I obey!"
>"Uniforms are a valuable commodity!"

I have one called Grenadiers - story of kurt mayer

kurt mayer was a nazi general who saw action on both fronts

There's a political guideline book for the german armed forces written some time in mid/late 1944 which is called "Why we fight". It pretty much outlines the whole main impetus for fighting against western capitalism as represented by the US, britain et al and the zionist bolshevism as represented by the USSR. Also lays the natsoc worldview itself out further of course, and the whole idea/motivation behind the german empire from 1871 onwards and even before.

I think Rosenberg wrote it (with some others), but it's possible that it was written by an anonymous author too i don't really know

Anyways it's only 60 pages but incredibly worthwhile to read, don't know if there's an english version out tho but you can always use google translate or something

Got some here:

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>Waffen-SS Armour in Normandy: The Combat History of SS Panzer Regiment 12 and SS Panzerjäger Abteilung 12, Normandy 1944, based on their original war diaries

>Soldaten - On Fighting Killing and Dying

>Eastern Front Combat - The German Soldier in Battle from Stalingrad to Berlin

Thanks guys, good leads ITT

Added couple more

>Black Edelweiss: A Memoir of Combat and Conscience by a Soldier of the Waffen-SS

>The Forgotten Soldier - Guy Sajer

Thanks bro

shit please somebody find this, i tried and failed

Couldn't find it- is there an alternate title?

research.calvin.edu/german-propaganda-archive/weltparasit.htm

closest thing i could find by rosenberg

Getting food, pay and status is what made them move. Some of them bought into the espirit de corps, but it's not why a few million riflemen fought and died for the army, don't delude yourself.

they could have received food, pay, and status anywhere else- especially when you consider that Germany did not have much to offer long term in those regards.

Don't delude yourself- If you've been to war, you would know that a soldier is not necessarily a prisoner- he can walk away.

> but it's not why a few million riflemen fought and died for the army, don't delude yourself.

they died for reason you would never know. are you honestly trying to tell me that you objectively know that millions of riflemen died for things other than esprit de corps? It was "some of them," but not a few million? Where do you get this ideas and figures from?

I think you're deluding yourself. These things need to be investigated.

Like a memoir? Requiem for a German Past goes through a German man's life from when he was a child in the Weimar Republic up to the exact end of the war when he fought as a soldier in '45.

>french volunteers for the eastern front

What kind of traîtrise do you need to volunteer to go to a shithole like Russia ?

Have you been to war yourself? If so, you would probably know that most soldiers fight and die for their squad mates who they have become friends with, and not to defend freedom or whatever. People who don't bond with their unit and run away from the military are universally reviled for being huge faggots for making everyone else pull their weight.

>If so, you would probably know that most soldiers fight and die for their squad mates who they have become friends with, and not to defend freedom or whatever.

lol. so, defending the lives of a country is different than defending the lives of squad members? defending lives of the men to their left and right isn't defending the freedom to allow others to live?

rethink this m8

Might want to read Storm of Steel first before diving into ww2.