Red Sniper on the Eastern Front Red Sniper on the Eastern Front

Red Sniper on the Eastern Front

The Memoirs of Joseph Pilyushin

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Publisher Description

A gripping memoir of a Soviet sniper who fought against the Nazis during the siege of Leningrad and throughout World War II.

Joseph Pilyushin, a top Red Army sniper in the ruthless fight against the Germans on the Eastern Front, was an exceptional soldier. His first-hand account of his wartime service gives a graphic insight into his lethal skill with a rifle and into the desperate fight put up by Soviet forces to defend Leningrad.

Pilyushin, who lived in Leningrad with his family, was already 35 years-old when the war broke out and he was drafted. He started in the Red Army as a scout, but once he had demonstrated his marksmanship and steady nerve, he became a sniper. He served throughout the Leningrad siege, from the late 1941 when the Wehrmacht’s advance was halted just short of the city to its liberation during the Soviet offensive of 1944.

His descriptions of grueling front-line life, of his fellow soldiers, and of his sniping missions are balanced by his vivid recollections of the protracted suffering of Leningrad’s imprisoned population and of the grief that was visited upon him and his family.

His narrative will be fascinating reading for anyone eager to learn about the role and technique of the sniper during the Second World War. It is also a memorable eyewitness account of one man’s experience on the Eastern Front.

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
2010
19 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
288
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pen & Sword Books
SIZE
3.3
MB

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