'tis a sad deal that such issues of politics and finger pointing can't be left at the front door when plights of the individual soldiers and their stories are being told. Truth be told that the common every day German soldat was no different than the common every day US soldier (or UK, French, Japanese, Soviet, Polish, Italian, Canadian, etc). Those individuals did not start the war, they didn't devise the political BS, they simply answered the call as most patriotic people would do if their country called. Stop and think how many fools in todays world eat up what the media and government fees them to this day??? These individuals had mothers and fathers, family traditions, hobbies, hopes and dreams, etc, just like everyone in these forums. To place a blanket statement to any group be it Nazi, Soviet, Japanese Imperialist, US GI "rogues", SS, etc, etc, is to rob those individuals within those organizations who were just like you and me and NOT of the rubber stamp label of their due humanity. Not every Nazi pulled the trigger on a Jew, not every Japanese Imperialist used a POW for bayonet practice, not every Italian fascist murdered civilians on a whim, and not every Soviet soldier raped and pillaged as he ran through German territory. If people have become so quick to point fingers and engage in the political babble of "which side did what and when and that group are more 'badder", then the stories of the individuals and their struggles and their ability to deal and cope with those struggles, but it winner or loser, can't be examined with an open mind. And that is a travesty.
The German Wehrmacht soldiers on the Ost Front were hardly any different than any other solders anywhere else in the world. Don't kid yourself.
I'll be looking for "Generation War" when it comes out. Thanks for the heads up!