This rare memoir is the gripping account of a foreigner who served with the Germans on the Eastern Front and provides a vivid, firsthand description of World War II combat. Sigmund Heinz Landau, a Romanian fighting with the Waffen SS, was a participant at the siege of Budapest and the final battle for Berlin in 1945. His account of his actions in these conflicts shares valuable insights for readers into what motivated soldiers to fight on behalf of Nazi Germany.
Goodbye, Transylvania : A Romanian Waffen-Ss Soldier in WWII
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Sigmund Heinz Landau was born in Transylvania in 1920. After the war Landau moved to England, where he died in 1998.