Tiger Battalion 507: Eyewitness Accounts from Hitler's Regiment Free Audiobook Download by Helmut Schneider


Tiger Battalion 507 is a collection of first-hand accounts from people who served in Hitler's army. It includes conversations between soldiers, recorded after the war, as well as a variety of stories describing the events they experienced. All of these stories come from former members of Hitler's army, which makes the account even more personal to those who may be interested in learning about the German military.

Tiger Battalion 507 is a book written in German language that was translated into English by Helmut Schneider. It documents the life of Hitler's regiment, which fought in the Second World War and tells about the events that happened during their lives. The author was born in 1922 in Germany and was not just an average soldier. He served with Hitler's regiment from 1939 to 1945, during which time he witnessed many horrific scenes firsthand. He told his stories from his perspective as a soldier to his family between 1945-1948, when the Nazi regime was overthrown.

The Tiger Battalion, 507, was a German tank battalion during the Second World War. The battalion's official rank structure began with the commander of the unit as Oberbefehlshaber or "Oberbefehlshaber der Panzertruppen". This was followed by his deputy, Major General Feuerer, who led the section called "HJ-Panzerkompanie", composed of three companies of HJ (Hitlerjugend) Panzer tanks.

The book contains firsthand accounts of what life was like in the Tiger Battalion. The soldiers are given a first-hand account of the most important events that occurred within Hitler's military forces. Even though they were on the losing end, they were still able to see and record some of the most important historical events in history including the battles in North Africa and Russia.

This is the story of a German Tiger Battalion which fought for Hitler in World War II. The book details how the Tiger Battalion gave up their homes and families to fight for a cause they believed in. Every night, the battalion would sleep in the snow, hoping that they wouldn't freeze to death. It was during these cold nights that one of their officers found an old map and discovered that they were fighting on Polish territory.

The audio book narrated by Chris Macdonnell made the narration of Tiger Battalion 507 more personal, it made me feel like I was actually there. The narration gave many details that were not given in the text of the book and made it feel more like an autobiography rather than a military account.

Published Date 2020-08-02
Duration 6 hours 55 minutes
Author Helmut Schneider
Narrated Chris Macdonnell
Reviews
(9 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Biography & Memoir
Parent Category Military, Europe

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