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Hans H. Kirst is a Vetran of WWII, he saw and writes from the German perspective, and tell his story, keeping the reader spellbound, and the reader on the edge of their seat, all the while giving valuable historical information.
Perhaps Private Faust is really Hans himself, Hans
writes about Faust in other novels, progressing him thrugh the military ranks.
This or any other book by Hans Helmut Kirst is well worth the time, money, and effort to aquire and read. Thank You!
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The book is a very entertaining read, that is marked by Asch's own quick humor, irony, and social conciousness. On one level it looks at the way that all military systems try to dehumanize young men (and women) to make them soldiers who respond by conditioning and training. The characters are very believeable, well developped and appropriately likeable or despicable. Any veteran of military service will easily be able to place certain people of their own experience into this novel.
I often found myself laughing out loud while readin this book, shaking my head in frustration, and thoroughly enjoying myself. I heartily reccomend this book.
J.D.
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All of them recount the adventures of a non-com in the German army during World War II. They are especially humorous to anyone who has ever served in the service, for the foibles of the military organization must be universal. Whether or not the reader has been in the military, these books are a guaranteed enjoyable read.
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General Tanz is the Nazi general who likes to slice up [hookers]. After he commits a few murders, one police officer, Major Grau, begins to suspect him, but lacks the proof needed to accuse a general. When Grau does get the proof, Tanz has him arrested and executed. All this detective work takes place before and after the plot on Hitler's life in 1944. Tanz survives the war only to continue his killing in the Soviet bloc countries. Another policeman, a friend of Grau's, picks up the chase, and brings with him a witness to Tanz's murders. Faced with the publicity of being accused a serial killer, the general commits suicide.
This book is the classic cat-and-mouse novel, with the suspect revealed from the very first chapter. The power of the book lies in whether the general or the police will triumph. However, it is unavoidable to consider how one life figures into the bigger scheme of things while a world war is raging. Concepts such as truth, justice, personal responsibility, and accountability form the philosophical underpinning. By the time, the reader gets to the end, he can see that the death of one woman still counts for something even while mass craziness is being perpetrated on millions of others.
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Kirst is a witty and insightful writer. This book is not his best but is still worth reading.
The other review is, I believe, of a different book, Night of the Generals - a great book on its own.
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If you liked Catch-22, you'll love this book.