Sorry for all the questions, but this is pretty interesting stuff.
1) After you waited for dark and linked up with other survivors from your assault to return to the commissar, were you afraid of being executed if you had not killed enough Germans? What were you doing in between assaults? What did you think of your leaders?
2) What were you thinking and talking about when you were beginning your assaults? What was interaction with your allies like during battle?
3) Did you ever think about fighting for the Germans against the Soviet Union after you were captured?
4) Did you ever have any successful assaults or did you just witness a few survivors from the attack wave before yours come back and repeat the same thing? Would you search bodies upon moving up for anything useful?
5) What was it like knowing that the German enemy was so fearful of being captured by you, and you by the Germans? What was typical of the POW's of both sides upon being captured?
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Sorry for all the questions, but this is pretty interesting stuff.
1) After you waited for dark and linked up with other survivors from your assault to return to the commissar, were you afraid of being executed if you had not killed enough Germans? What were you doing in between assaults? What did you think of your leaders?
2) What were you thinking and talking about when you were beginning your assaults? What was interaction with your allies like during battle?
3) Did you ever think about fighting for the Germans against the Soviet Union after you were captured?
4) Did you ever have any successful assaults or did you just witness a few survivors from the attack wave before yours come back and repeat the same thing? Would you search bodies upon moving up for anything useful?
5) What was it like knowing that the German enemy was so fearful of being captured by you, and you by the Germans? What was typical of the POW's of both sides upon being captured?
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