There's a couple of very good WWII accounts:
Sniper on the Eastern Front
The memoirs of Sepp Allerberger - Knights Cross.
by Albrecht Wacker.
Publisher Pen and Sword Books Ltd (UK)
Year 2005
ISBN 1844153177
Format Hardback - 196 Pages
Very good book. Insightfull as to the role of the sniper on the battlefield and often harrowing first hand accounts of the front line fighting on the eastern front. A graphic memoir, providing a vivid insight into the atrocious conditions and brutal cruelty of this campaign. There was, we learn, no place for chivalry and few prisoners survived long after capture. Allerberger relates the cunning, disciplin and fieldcraft that not only saw him survive during the near constant action but made him such a relentless assasin.
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excerpt available
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Mixed reviews on amazon, but make up your own mind.
The Forgotten Soldier
Guy Sajer
Hardcover: 476 pages
Publisher: Brassey's US (May 2001)
Language English
ISBN: 1574882856
This is the horror of World War II on the Eastern Front, as seen through the eyes of a teenaged German soldier. At first an exciting adventure, young Guy Sajer's war becomes, as the German invasion falters in the icy vastness of the Ukraine, a simple, desperate struggle for survival against cold, hunger, and above all the terrifying Soviet artillery. As a member of the elite Gross Deutschland Division, he fought in all the great battles, from Kursk to Kharkov. Sajer's German footsoldier's perspective make The Forgotten Soldier a unique war memoir, the book that the Christian Science Monitor said "may well be the book about World War II which has been so long awaited." Now it has been handsomely republished as a hardcover containing fifty rare German combat photos of life and death at the Eastern Front. The photos of troops battling through snow, mud,burned villages, and rubble-strewn cities depict the hardships and destructiveness of war. Many are originally from the private collections of German soldiers and have never been published before. This is a deluxe edition of a true classic.
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I'm halfway through The Forgotten Soldier at the moment; neither book is overly dramatic or sensational but simply put accounts of the boredom and terror of the eastern front. If you have any interest in history or curiosity about those times then I can wholeheartedly recomend these books.