Tank Rider, Evgeni Bessonov
Tank Rider, Evgeni Bessonov
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Tank Rider
Into the Reich with the Red Army

Author: Evgeni Bessonov

Narrator: P.J. Ochlan

Unabridged: 9 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/02/2018


Synopsis

Honest and irrepressibly frank, these are the dramatic memoirs of a Russian officer on the Eastern Front, where he played his part in a clash of titans and witnessed the shuddering collapse of the Third Reich.

The cataclysmic battle of Kursk in 1943 put an end to Hitler's hopes of victory on the Eastern Front, and it was Evgeni Bessonov's first battle. From then on the Germans were forced into a long, bitter retreat that ended in the ruins of Berlin in 1945. An officer in an elite guards unit of the Red Army, Bessonov rode tanks from Kursk, through a western Russia and Poland devastated by the Germans, and right into the heart of Nazi Germany.

Tank Rider is the riveting memoir of Evgeni Bessonov telling of his years of service at the vanguard of the Red Army and daily encounters with the German foe. He brings large-scale battles to life, recounts the sniping and skirmishing that tried and tested soldiers on both sides, and narrates the overwhelming tragedy and horror of apocalyptic warfare on the Eastern Front.

So much of the Soviet experience of World War II remains untold, but this memoir provides an important glimpse into some of the most decisive moments of this overlooked history.

About Evgeni Bessonov

Born in Moscow in 1923, Evgeni Bessonov spent almost a year in training before he was sent to the Bryansk Front in July 1943 to serve as a Platoon Commander in an infantry unit within the Soviet 4th Tank Army. His journey to the front was a challenge in itself as transport shortages forced him and his comrades to hitchhike and walk much of the distance between Moscow and the battle lines. He would survive the months of bitter fighting that lay ahead, including being wounded in the Battle for Berlin, to retell his experiences in Tank Rider.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Neil

What you see is what you get. If you are expecting deathless prose in this book, keep going. If you want an unvarnished diary of what it was like to fight your way across Russia, Poland and Germany while riding on a tank, this is your book. It requires some knowledge of the period for a reader to fu......more

Goodreads review by Gerhard

Fascinating diary — as a book, not that well written. Bessonov is not a wonderful writer, but he is one hell of a tank infantry platoon and company commander.......more

Goodreads review by Angelos

Πολύ καλό βιβλίο με γλαφυρή αφήγηση αλλά και ακρίβεια στην εξιστόρηση των σημαντικών γεγονότων εκείνης της περιόδου. Οι λάτρεις της στρατιωτικής ιστορίας θα το αγαπήσουν σίγουρα!!!!!......more

Goodreads review by Paul

It's pretty uncommon to find a book written by a Soviet soldier during WWII. This books provides a rare perspective that helps understand WWII from a less well-known angle. The story is interesting enough. The author talks about his experiences as the leader of a platoon from the Battle of Kursk up t......more