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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This remarkable book details the shared experiences of Hans von Mend and his comrade in arms, Adolf Hitler, throughout almost the whole of the First World War. Mend writes of his call-up as a reservist in July 1914 and of joining the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment, more commonly known as List Regiment after its commander Colonel List. It was then that he first met the 25-year-old Hitler. Together, they marched out to the front, and to Flanders, where the regiment was involved in the struggle for Wytschaete, where few men survived unscathed. Hitler was one of those, being promoted to lance-corporal and assigned to the position of regimental runner. Over the course of the following years, the regiment participated in the battles of the Somme and Fromelles in 1916, and Arras and Passchendaele in 1917. At Fromelles the messengers had to navigate along a particularly dangerous path, which, according to Mend, Hitler 'passed many times daily and, if he wanted to come through safely, had to more crawl than march. The slightest movement did not elude the English sharp shooters.' Mend states the Hitler's personal courage 'was acknowledged by those around him'. Mend wrote of Hitler's conversations during quieter periods in the trenches, of how the future Fuehrer spoke of his favourite topics, including art and painting. Mend claims that he 'listened to him willingly and was amazed how he knew about this field He could explain, like a professor, about German history of art.' But, intriguingly, according to Mend, Hitler's political views, which he was never shy in expounding, made enemies of some of his fellow soldiers. Perhaps inevitably, Hitler was wounded in his left thigh and he was decorated with the Iron Cross Second Class, as well as, unusually for a lowly corporal, the Iron Cross First Class. The latter award was for stumbling into a French-held trench while delivering one of his messengers. Reacting quickly, he pointed his rifle at the French soldiers and ordered them to surrender; Hitler delivered twelve prisoners to his commanding officer. Though I Served With Hitler in the Trenches was written in a certain era, it provides much detail about the personal nature and actions of Adolf Hitler. In some ways it is perhaps more insightful than many of the accounts that were to follow when the man who became the German Chancellor was known to the world and a new image of him had been formed. AUTHOR: Born on 16 March 1888, Hans von Mend was the son of a smallholder near the Medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Bavaria. During the First World War, Mend served in the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment alongside fellow volunteer Adolf Hitler. Having survived the horrors of the Western Front, Mend's account of this period was published in 1931. Mend was arrested by the German authorities in 1940, and subsequently sentenced to two years in prison. He died in custody at Osterstein Castle, near Zwickau, on 13 February 1942. 16 b/w illustrations The author recounts his, and Hitler's, journey to the front line. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condition: New. This remarkable book details the shared experiences of Hans von Mend and his comrade in arms, Adolf Hitler, throughout almost the whole of the First World War. Mend writes of his call-up as a reservist in July 1914 and of joining the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment, more commonly known as List Regiment after its commander Colonel List. It was then that he first met the 25-year-old Hitler.Together, they marched out to the front, and to Flanders, where the regiment was involved in the struggle for Wytschaete, where few men survived unscathed. Hitler was one of those, being promoted to lance-corporal and assigned to the position of regimental runner.Over the course of the following years, the regiment participated in the battles of the Somme and Fromelles in 1916, and Arras and Passchendaele in 1917\. At Fromelles the messengers had to navigate along a particularly dangerous path, which, according to Mend, Hitler passed many times daily and, if he wanted to come through safely, had to more crawl than march. The slightest movement did not elude the English sharp shooters.' Mend states the Hitler's personal courage was acknowledged by those around him'.Mend wrote of Hitler's conversations during quieter periods in the trenches, of how the future Fuhrer spoke of his favourite topics, including art and painting. Mend claims that he listened to him willingly and was amazed how he knew about this field He could explain, like a professor, about German history of art.' But, intriguingly, according to Mend, Hitler's political views, which he was never shy in expounding, made enemies of some of his fellow soldiers.Perhaps inevitably, Hitler was wounded -in his left thigh -and he was decorated with the Iron Cross Second Class, as well as, unusually for a lowly corporal, the Iron Cross First Class. The latter award was for stumbling into a French-held trench while delivering one of his messengers. Reacting quickly, he pointed his rifle at the French soldiers and ordered them to surrender; Hitler delivered twelve prisoners to his commanding officer.Though _I Served With Hitler in the Trenches_ was written in a certain era, it provides much detail about the personal nature and actions of Adolf Hitler. In some ways it is perhaps more insightful than many of the accounts that were to follow when the man who became the German Chancellor was known to the world and a new image of him had been formed.
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Language: Italian
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Rilegato. Condition: new. A cura di P. Pozzato.Udine, 2006; ril., pp. 180, ill. b/n, cm 21,1x14,2.(Diari e Memorie della Grande Guerra). .Con questo libro voglio fornire al popolo tedesco un'illustrazione veritiera e priva di inganni su "Adolf Hitler soldato al fronte". Come camerata ho avuto spesso l'opportunità di sentire le sue affermazioni sul conflitto, di essere testimone del suo valore e venire a conoscenza delle sue esemplari doti di carattere. Lungi da me l'idea di voler favorire in questo libro un qualsiasi partito, in quanto io stesso non appartengo a nessuno di essi. Si tratta semplicemente e soltanto del soldato Adolf Hitler, con il quale mi ha legato a poco a poco un cameratismo quale solo chi è stato realmente al fronte conosce. Hans Mend Il testo di questo diario venne sequestrato e mandato al rogo, in modo non molto dissimile, del resto, a quanto accadde ad opere simili. Le poche copie che erano sfuggite all'attenzione della polizia nazista o non erano state distrutte dai solerti proprietari, messi sull'avviso a proposito della scarsa convenienza politica del proprio acquisto, furono raccolte nell'immediato dopoguerra dai servizi alleati, sparendo così definitivamente dalla circolazione. Le opere successive su Hitler, in cui compare qualche accenno a Mend, riportano raramente il titolo del suo diario e dimostrano ancora meno una sua conoscenza diretta. Libro.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This remarkable book details the shared experiences of Hans von Mend and his comrade in arms, Adolf Hitler, throughout almost the whole of the First World War. Mend writes of his call-up as a reservist in July 1914 and of joining the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment, more commonly known as List Regiment after its commander Colonel List. It was then that he first met the 25-year-old Hitler. Together, they marched out to the front, and to Flanders, where the regiment was involved in the struggle for Wytschaete, where few men survived unscathed. Hitler was one of those, being promoted to lance-corporal and assigned to the position of regimental runner. Over the course of the following years, the regiment participated in the battles of the Somme and Fromelles in 1916, and Arras and Passchendaele in 1917. At Fromelles the messengers had to navigate along a particularly dangerous path, which, according to Mend, Hitler 'passed many times daily and, if he wanted to come through safely, had to more crawl than march. The slightest movement did not elude the English sharp shooters.' Mend states the Hitler's personal courage 'was acknowledged by those around him'. Mend wrote of Hitler's conversations during quieter periods in the trenches, of how the future Fuehrer spoke of his favourite topics, including art and painting. Mend claims that he 'listened to him willingly and was amazed how he knew about this field He could explain, like a professor, about German history of art.' But, intriguingly, according to Mend, Hitler's political views, which he was never shy in expounding, made enemies of some of his fellow soldiers. Perhaps inevitably, Hitler was wounded in his left thigh and he was decorated with the Iron Cross Second Class, as well as, unusually for a lowly corporal, the Iron Cross First Class. The latter award was for stumbling into a French-held trench while delivering one of his messengers. Reacting quickly, he pointed his rifle at the French soldiers and ordered them to surrender; Hitler delivered twelve prisoners to his commanding officer. Though I Served With Hitler in the Trenches was written in a certain era, it provides much detail about the personal nature and actions of Adolf Hitler. In some ways it is perhaps more insightful than many of the accounts that were to follow when the man who became the German Chancellor was known to the world and a new image of him had been formed. AUTHOR: Born on 16 March 1888, Hans von Mend was the son of a smallholder near the Medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Bavaria. During the First World War, Mend served in the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment alongside fellow volunteer Adolf Hitler. Having survived the horrors of the Western Front, Mend's account of this period was published in 1931. Mend was arrested by the German authorities in 1940, and subsequently sentenced to two years in prison. He died in custody at Osterstein Castle, near Zwickau, on 13 February 1942. 16 b/w illustrations The author recounts his, and Hitler's, journey to the front line. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This remarkable book details the shared experiences of Hans von Mend and his comrade in arms, Adolf Hitler, throughout almost the whole of the First World War. Mend writes of his call-up as a reservist in July 1914 and of joining the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment, more commonly known as List Regiment after its commander Colonel List. It was then that he first met the 25-year-old Hitler. Together, they marched out to the front, and to Flanders, where the regiment was involved in the struggle for Wytschaete, where few men survived unscathed. Hitler was one of those, being promoted to lance-corporal and assigned to the position of regimental runner. Over the course of the following years, the regiment participated in the battles of the Somme and Fromelles in 1916, and Arras and Passchendaele in 1917. At Fromelles the messengers had to navigate along a particularly dangerous path, which, according to Mend, Hitler 'passed many times daily and, if he wanted to come through safely, had to more crawl than march. The slightest movement did not elude the English sharp shooters.' Mend states the Hitler's personal courage 'was acknowledged by those around him'. Mend wrote of Hitler's conversations during quieter periods in the trenches, of how the future Fuehrer spoke of his favourite topics, including art and painting. Mend claims that he 'listened to him willingly and was amazed how he knew about this field He could explain, like a professor, about German history of art.' But, intriguingly, according to Mend, Hitler's political views, which he was never shy in expounding, made enemies of some of his fellow soldiers. Perhaps inevitably, Hitler was wounded in his left thigh and he was decorated with the Iron Cross Second Class, as well as, unusually for a lowly corporal, the Iron Cross First Class. The latter award was for stumbling into a French-held trench while delivering one of his messengers. Reacting quickly, he pointed his rifle at the French soldiers and ordered them to surrender; Hitler delivered twelve prisoners to his commanding officer. Though I Served With Hitler in the Trenches was written in a certain era, it provides much detail about the personal nature and actions of Adolf Hitler. In some ways it is perhaps more insightful than many of the accounts that were to follow when the man who became the German Chancellor was known to the world and a new image of him had been formed. AUTHOR: Born on 16 March 1888, Hans von Mend was the son of a smallholder near the Medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Bavaria. During the First World War, Mend served in the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment alongside fellow volunteer Adolf Hitler. Having survived the horrors of the Western Front, Mend's account of this period was published in 1931. Mend was arrested by the German authorities in 1940, and subsequently sentenced to two years in prison. He died in custody at Osterstein Castle, near Zwickau, on 13 February 1942. 16 b/w illustrations The author recounts his, and Hitler's, journey to the front line. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Condition: New. The author recounts his, and Hitler s, journey to the front line.Über den AutorBorn on 16 March 1888, HANS VON MEND was the son of a smallholder near the Medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Bavaria. During the First Wor.
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Hardback. Condition: New. This remarkable book details the shared experiences of Hans von Mend and his comrade in arms, Adolf Hitler, throughout almost the whole of the First World War. Mend writes of his call-up as a reservist in July 1914 and of joining the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment, more commonly known as List Regiment after its commander Colonel List. It was then that he first met the 25-year-old Hitler.Together, they marched out to the front, and to Flanders, where the regiment was involved in the struggle for Wytschaete, where few men survived unscathed. Hitler was one of those, being promoted to lance-corporal and assigned to the position of regimental runner.Over the course of the following years, the regiment participated in the battles of the Somme and Fromelles in 1916, and Arras and Passchendaele in 1917\. At Fromelles the messengers had to navigate along a particularly dangerous path, which, according to Mend, Hitler passed many times daily and, if he wanted to come through safely, had to more crawl than march. The slightest movement did not elude the English sharp shooters.' Mend states the Hitler's personal courage was acknowledged by those around him'.Mend wrote of Hitler's conversations during quieter periods in the trenches, of how the future Fuhrer spoke of his favourite topics, including art and painting. Mend claims that he listened to him willingly and was amazed how he knew about this field He could explain, like a professor, about German history of art.' But, intriguingly, according to Mend, Hitler's political views, which he was never shy in expounding, made enemies of some of his fellow soldiers.Perhaps inevitably, Hitler was wounded -in his left thigh -and he was decorated with the Iron Cross Second Class, as well as, unusually for a lowly corporal, the Iron Cross First Class. The latter award was for stumbling into a French-held trench while delivering one of his messengers. Reacting quickly, he pointed his rifle at the French soldiers and ordered them to surrender; Hitler delivered twelve prisoners to his commanding officer.Though _I Served With Hitler in the Trenches_ was written in a certain era, it provides much detail about the personal nature and actions of Adolf Hitler. In some ways it is perhaps more insightful than many of the accounts that were to follow when the man who became the German Chancellor was known to the world and a new image of him had been formed.
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Published by Diessen: J.C.Huber,, 1931
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8°. 192 S., 1 Textabbildung, 7 Tafeln mit 11 Abbildungen. Erste Ausgabe. - 18,6 cm. - Hans Mend, Meldereiter beim 16. bayer. Res.-Inf.-Rgt. `List`, genannt: Der Schimmelreiter. - "Mit diesem Buch will ich dem Deutschen Volk wahre und ungeschminkte Aufklärung über `Adolf Hitler als Frontsoldat` geben. Als Kamerad habe ich oft Gelegenheit gehabt, seine Äußerungen über den Krieg zu hören, seine Tapferkeit zu sehen und seine glänzenden Charaktereigenschaften kennen zu lernen." (Einleitung). - Umschlag mit winzigen Läsuren; kleiner Stempel am Vorsatz, ansonsten gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 430 Orig.-Karton mit farbig illustriertem Umschlag.
Huber, Diessen vor München, 192 S. mit einigen Abb. u. Fotos, orig. kartoniert (Schutzumschlag unvollständig u. etwas fleckig)----Hans Mend war wie Hitler im 1.Weltkrieg Meldegänger im 16. Bayerischen Reseve-Infanterie-Regiment List- 206 Gramm.
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