In a recent interview with Tageszeitung (taz), right-wing military historian Sönke Neitzel openly rehabilitates Hitler’s Army, the Wehrmacht, and its criminal traditions. Under the headline “As a ...
Cut off in Latvia after 1944, more than 200,000 German troops fought on while the Reich crumbled. The Courland Pocket became one of the war’s strangest fronts — isolated, pointless, and doomed.