The Nazi Murder Squad
The Confession of Helmut Grund, Waffen-SS Cavalry
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Michael Goldsmith
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Helmut Grund
About this listen
The confession of Helmut Grund explores one of the second World War's most notorious men. Grund had trained his men well, and his new methods had held Deutschland's casualties down to 15 dead and 35 wounded, compared to much higher losses in the other units of the V-Truppe operating in Poland.
In the eyes of Hitler and high-ranking members of the SS, the V-Truppe had proven itself in the field. Despite army resistance, an SS police division was formed in late September.
On October 10, SS Gruppenführer (Lt. Gen.) Hausser began forming the motorized Verfügungstruppe Division (V Division), which would later be renamed Das Reich. Three regiments - Germania, Der Führer, and Grunds Deutschland - made up the division. This is his story.
©2017 Stephen R. Pastore (P)2017 Stephen R. PastoreWhat listeners say about The Nazi Murder Squad
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- Sam
- 10-09-24
The most terrible and even insulting narration
This is a book about a European force (German) during the war (ww2) and in particular of a section of that force called the SS Cavalry.
The narrator murders the pronunciation to the point it is offensive in incorrectness and even for mispronounced in English it is unacceptable. The narrator has absolutely no idea of how to read coherently, has never learned to pronounce the German words correctly, knows nothing about grammatical punctuation and what they imply when reading and even more insulting has a strong American accent with a clear problem in general reading.
The story is generally clipped and not written well and this exacerbates the terrible ‘not even trying to get it right’ narration/pronunciation.
I detest the American accent in general because of its laziness and lack of correct ENGLISH but this narrator is one of the worst I have ever heard.
I got to 2/3rds through the audio book and couldn’t stand to listen to any more.
Do NOT buy this book - it’s insulting!
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- Gary
- 21-12-20
Awful book.
Good book what I heard of it.....had to turn off as the person reading its voice was awful and could hardly tell what he was saying sometimes and he sounds like Elma Fudd.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-11-21
This is awful, the narrator seems drunk.
This is just awful, the narrator seems drunk, and you can hear him clicking on his computer after every sentence.
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