The Tiger from Poznan, Richard Siegert
The Tiger from Poznan, Richard Siegert
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The Tiger from Poznań

Author: Richard Siegert

Narrator: Bruce Mann

Unabridged: 3 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/20/2022


Synopsis

In the Second World War, Poznan was a key river crossing and railway junction on the Polish-German border. When the alarm was given indicating the Red Army's approach in January 1945, the city's 80-100,000 German civilians were speedily evacuated, leaving a garrison of some 15,000 men, mostly poorly-armed infantry, to face the rigors of a siege conducted by a massively superior and ruthless enemy anxious to acquire this transport center, which was vital for the advance on Berlin.

This is the account of Eastern Front veteran Richard Siegert, the gunner and later commander of the defenders' sole Tiger tank. Since the death of the driver in a futile attempt to escape from a PoW camp in Russia just after the end of the war, Siegert is the only survivor of that crew able to pass its record on to posterity. His account details how the crew fought gallantly against impossible odds, even when the Tiger was immobilized and could only act as a stationary antitank gun post or pillbox during the last heroic days' fighting for the citadel.

About Richard Siegert

Richard Siegert is the author of The Tiger from Poznan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ron

An inspirational book about the hardships encountered during the last days of the war against Russia by Germany. It was truly educational to learn about the events that occurred and how the author survived. Thank you to #NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.......more

Well I leapt at the chance to read this book, as I loved every minute of my week in Poznan a few years back. But it's fair to say this is not really successful holiday reading. There are certainly elements to it that aren't that successful at all, for this dumps the newbie like me right into the Poz......more

Goodreads review by Astor

A fairly short memoir of a tank gunner and somewhat cursory (as I think the writing has been done a long time after the events described). Informative when it comes to the siege of Poznan and also the conditions for the German POWs in the Russian camps. The pictures and photos supplied in the book ar......more

Surprising I really enjoyed this book. It isn't infested with infuriating typographical errors and grammatical gibberish as is common in most of the books of this genre. It is frank, humane and mostly accurate. Highly recommended.......more