Wheels of Terror
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Rupert Degas
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Sven Hassel
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Stationed on the Russian Front and now equipped with armoured vehicles, Sven Hassel and his comrades from the 27th Penal Regiment fight on remorselessly... All of them should be dead: Life expectancy on the Russian Front is measured in weeks. But Sven, Porta, Tiny and The Legionnaire fight to the end, not for Germany, not for Hitler, but for survival. Wheels of Terror is a sobering depiction of war's brutalities, and the violence and inhumanity that the history books leave out. Read by Rupert Degas.
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- Ian Murphy
- 26-05-22
Life on the Russian Front during WWII
Narrator does a wonderful job of bringing you into the chaos of war. Looking forward to the next in the series.
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- Peacemaker
- 19-02-19
Great book
Robert degas is amazing at reading this wish he read them all and hope they see this review
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- Gary
- 31-05-15
The book no German publisher dared print
Read this book in the 1970s. Still as good as it was then. Well performed.
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- Mogwhi
- 18-11-21
Awesome
I love this series, read it 40years ago, then reread it a few years later. Robert Degas brings the books to life with both high and lows and brings the characters to life. The perfect narrator for this series, I am heart broken he did not narrate the full series.
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- Sam
- 24-10-16
fantastic book!!
really good book has a fantastic story and a great narration i would advise this
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- John
- 03-12-16
Just loved the story.
Just loved it give me more of these stories Thankyou I will be looking out for more and would like to know how many are in the series.
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- Garry Fisher
- 19-10-19
brilliant.
absolutely fantastic..
Rupert Degas really brings the characters to life ,brilliant. pity he hasn't done all of these books.
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- Amazon Customer
- 29-01-18
fantastic
more szen books in English ,please.a great listen.the fist auther I got into back in my teens.read my first one 40 years ago
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- Miss J.
- 25-04-24
Great books
Love the books need all the series not just a hand full from this great author
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- Simon
- 18-01-15
More sophisticated than I expected.
I picked this up on a whim because I vaguely remembered a friend at Sixth Form raving about Sven Hassel's books. I wasn't expecting much but partly thanks to the excellent narration of Rupert Degas this turned out to be a very good read indeed.
It follows the story of a group of soldiers in a German penal regiment, the absolute canon fodder in Hitler's army. It's to the credit of the author and narrator that I was able to sympathise with what in many ways is a thoroughly dis-likable crew.
This is done by emphasising the trully awful conditions and plight of normal German soldiers in Hitler's army faced with the Russian Front. Some of what happens is genuinely heartbreaking but the roughneck humour and black hearted camaraderie of the group that Degas brings to life through Hassel's text provides blackly humorous moments of light relief too.
I will look out for more . . .
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