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On 16 October, 1944, the 3rd White Russian Front launched its massive offensive against Heeresgruppe Mitte. The German 4th Armee, whose line of defense stretched from Nowograd on the Narew to Memel, was quickly broken through.
This is the very personal war-diary of the adjutant of Volkssturm Einsatz Bataillon Goldap (25/235), which was activated, with a strength of 400 men, on 17 October, 1944. Inadequately armed with Russian infantry rifles lacking slings, light machine guns and Panzerfuste, with no uniforms, entrenching tools, identity discs, blankets or medical packets, the battalion was hastily thrown into action three days later, on October 20, in the Goldap sector of the 4th Armee front, losing 76 killed and wounded in its first action.
Withdrawn on 23 October for urgently needed training and better armament, the battalion went back into action on 18 January in the Eichwald northeast of Insterburg, near Stobingen, and fought on, with hardly a break, falling back to the city of Knigsberg and taking a valiant part in the bitter defense that enabled the escape of refugees and most of the surviving military units by sea. The 70 survivors of the battalion owed their personal survival to an order forged by their last battalion commander that led to their relief by a Wehrmacht division and enshipment for Denmark. The author chronicles daily life dominated by desperate military action, interspersed with brief glimpses of his family, as he crosses paths with his wife and daughter, caught up in the mass of refugees fleeing before the advancing Russians.
There are very few personal accounts of Hitlers last levy, the Volkssturm. For years, the handwritten diary and a copy typed by the author, remained in the files of the Bundesarchiv (L) in Bayreuth. The authors granddaughter approved publication for distribution, in photocopied form, to survivors and family members of the battalion. Such copies, in German, are hard to find. Now at last, this precious document from the closing days of World War II in East Prussia has become available in English translation, with careful footnotes filling in details regarding the Volkssturm, a unique force called into being by the Nazi Party in the closing months of the war, conceived as a party-led alternative to the Wehrmacht. Ill-equipped, pitifully armed (when armed at all) and poorly led, nevertheless on the Eastern Front where the youngsters and older men comprising its battalions were highly motivated in a desperate attempt to delay the onrushing Russian hordes so that their wives and children could escape rape, torture, mutilation and murder at Russian hands the Volkssturm sometimes achieved their goal.

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On 16 October 1944 the 3rd White Russian Front launched its massive offensive - photo 1

On 16 October, 1944, the 3rd White Russian Front launched its massive offensive against Heeresgruppe Mitte . The German 4. Armee , whose line of defense stretched from Nowograd on the Narew to Memel, was quickly broken through.

This is the very personal war diary of the adjutant of Volkssturm Einsatz Bataillon Goldap (25/235), which was activated, with a strength of 400 men, on 17 October 1944. Inadequately armed with Russian infantry rifles lacking slings, light machine guns and Panzerfuste , with no uniforms, entrenching tools, identity discs, blankets or medical packets, the battalion was hastily thrown into action three days later, on October 20, in the Goldap sector of the 4. Armee front, losing 76 killed and wounded in its first action.

Withdrawn on 23 October for urgently needed training and better armament, the battalion went back into action on 18 January in the Eichwald northeast of Insterburg, near Stobingen, and fought on, with hardly a break, falling back to the city of Knigsberg and taking a valiant part in the bitter defense that enabled the escape of refugees and most of the surviving military units by sea. The 70 survivors of the battalion owed their personal survival to an order forged by their last battalion commander that led to their relief by a Wehrmacht division and enshipment for Denmark. The author chronicles daily life dominated by desperate military action, interspersed with brief glimpses of his family, as he crosses paths with his wife and daughter, caught up in the mass of refugees fleeing before the advancing Russians.

There are very few personal accounts of Hitlers last levy, the Volkssturm . For years, the handwritten diary and a copy typed by the author remained in the files of the Bundesarchiv (L) in Bayreuth. The authors granddaughter approved publication for distribution, in photocopied form, to survivors and family members of the battalion. Such copies, in German, are hard to find. Now at last, this precious document from the closing days of World War II in East Prussia has become available in English translation, with careful footnotes filling in details regarding the Volkssturm , a unique force called into being by the Nazi Party in the closing months of the war, conceived as a party-led alternative to the Wehrmacht. Ill-equipped, pitifully armed (when armed at all) and poorly led, nevertheless on the Eastern Front where the youngsters and older men comprising its battalions were highly motivated in a desperate attempt to delay the onrushing Russian hordes so that their wives and children could escape rape, torture, mutilation and murder at Russian hands the Volkssturm sometimes achieved their goal.

Hitlers Last Levy in East Prussia

Volkssturm Einsatz Bataillon Goldap (25/235) 1944-45

Bruno Just

German edition edited by Wolfgang Rothe & Horst Rehagen Translated, edited and revised by Frederick P. Steinhardt, MS, PhD

As the chronicler of this war diary emphasized at the conclusion of his - photo 2

As the chronicler of this war diary emphasized at the conclusion of his writing, this publication is dedicated to the men of Volkssturm Bataillon Goldap and the other East Prussian Volkssturm units.

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This English edition Helion & Company 2015. Translated, edited and revised by Frederick P. Steinhardt, MS, PhD.

Originally published as Kriegstagebuch Volkssturm Einsatz Bataillon Goldap (25/235)

German edition Rothe Rehagen Tebben 2005. All rights reserved.

Maps open source, from Earl F. Ziemke, Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East (Washington DC: US Army Center of Military History, 1968).

ISBN 978-1-909982-72-7

eISBN 978-1-912174-43-0

Mobi ISBN 978-1-912174-43-0

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Foreword by Dr. Klaus Hesselbarth

After the publisher gave me the opportunity to read the completed manuscript of this work, I felt the urgent need to offer my special thanks, and to wish the publisher of this rare source of information the best of good fortune. With that goes my hope that these unique notes will reach a wide circle of readers!

My thanks for the publication go to Dr. Wolfgang Rothe. He has, in his life, devoted indefatigable energy to researching the fate of our homeland and its people, collecting extremely interesting information such as this document. That, in so doing, Kreis Goldap and its localities have received special attention is advantageous, and only natural. That, however, is also true for villages like Rominten and the Rominter Heide and the forestry establishments there, as well as the Trakehner Stud Farm [Trakehner Hauptgestt ].

In addition to this work, he has worked for years with gratifying success in supporting and pressing for museums. That has resulted in the Ostpreuischen Landesmuseum in Lneburg and in the Deutsch-Ordens-Schlo in Ellingen / Fr., and a lasting link has developed, for which I also express my gratitude with this forward for the past work.

This document is uniquely valuable. Through the publication of Leutnant Justs War Diary, that has been authorized by his heiress, we learn of the fate of Volkssturm Bataillon Goldap. We have had only inadequate information regarding the bizarre project of the Volkssturm as the last levy before final defeat. Because the Volkssturm was only activated shortly before the collapse of the Wehrmacht and the Reich , there is no complete information regarding the units in East Prussia, for the flight and forced exodus of millions of the civilian population of the eastern region took place at the same time as the commitment of the Volkssturm battalions, most of whom fell into the hands of the Red Army soldiers who had been whipped up into a frenzy for revenge, or were simply killed. The incitements of Ilja Ehrenburg still sound in the ears of the generation that experienced those times, to whom memorials are still dedicated in Germany.

However, where and from whom will gratitude and remembrance come for the men of the Volkssturm , whose mission resulted in unparalleled sacrifices for which they were neither armed nor equipped, let alone trained. They were not even incorporated as units of the Wehrmacht , but, rather, were thrown into the fire in already hopeless hotspots as Hilfstruppe , auxiliaries, as were Volkssturm-Bataillone Goldap and Darkehmen. The men of the Volkssturm knew that their utterly futile commitment would be followed by a disorganized flight of their relatives in an especially bitter winter, and that this would take place without any preparations for that flight. Such preparations would have been punished as defeatism.

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