Blood in the Forest Blood in the Forest

Blood in the Forest

The End of the Second World War in the Courland Pocket

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Publisher Description

With original research and interviews with survivors, a journalist reveals the brutal yet forgotten battles in Latvia during the final months of WWII.

 


While the eyes of the world were on Hitler's bunker, more than half a million men fought six cataclysmic battles in the fields and forests of Western Latvia known as the Courland Pocket. Just an hour from the capital Riga, German forces bolstered by Latvian Legionnaires were trapped with their backs to the Baltic. Forced into uniform by Nazi and Soviet occupiers, Latvian fought Latvian – sometimes brother against brother.


 


Hundreds of thousands of men died for little territorial gain in unimaginable slaughter. When the Germans capitulated, thousands of Latvians continued a war against Soviet rule from the forests for years afterwards. An award-winning documentary journalist, Vincent Hunt travels through the modern landscape gathering eye-witness accounts, piecing together the stories of those who survived. He meets veterans who fought in the Latvian Legion, former partisans and a refugee who fled the Soviet advance to later become President, Vaira Vike-Freiberga.


 


A survivor of the little-known concentration camp at Popervale details his escape from a death march and subsequent survival in the forests with a Soviet partisan group - and a German deserter. With detailed maps and expert contributions alongside rare newspaper archives, photographs from private collections and extracts from diaries translated from Latvian, German and Russian, Hunt assembles a ghastly picture of death and desperation in a nation both gripped by war and at war with itself.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2017
May 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Helion & Company
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
10.6
MB

Customer Reviews

Ukko Kotila ,

Blood in the Forest

The book is well researched and written in a very readable way. However it is more in the form of a travelogue rather than an organized and coherent history.
It does preserve and present a history that should not be forgotten.
I retired from the Air Force as a military historian, so may have a more rigid idea concerning how historiography should be pursued.

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