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German Army vs. Soviet Partisans
Demoralization in the Red Army
© 2009
251 pages; 20 chapters and 2 appendixes
There are many yet unanswered questions about World War II. For example,
how is German Army Morale Compared? Why was the German Army and
Waffen SS such a loyal, strong, and enduring combat institution? Of course
German Army Morale Compared demystifies what the German Army did to
maintain and elevate German Army morale, although America's Marxist elite
desperately and fanatically denies the facts. German Army Morale
Compared also devotes a number of unique chapters to telling the truth
about Red Army demoralization practices, which are so similar to modern
US Army morale-lowering practices.
"The main aims behind the Truppenbetreuung (Wehrmacht troop information) of the Second World War were twofold—to
ensure that the Nazi societal ideal of a Volksgemeinschaft (Familial linkage between all loyal Germans.) was transplanted
into Wehrmacht personnel, and to create a psychological bond between the troops and the home front. Both aims of
Truppenbetreuung were underpinned by an effort to imbue the troops with a feeling of their actual cultural superiority
over their opponents, particularly the Soviets. Russia in particular, was the place, as one commentator reported: "where
many Landsers, previously skeptical of Nazi propaganda, confronted what they accepted as the reality of the Jewish-
Marxist destruction of a whole nation". "
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