I encourage you to comment – the film is devoid of personal commentary. Letters are among the best sources for revealing the feelings and views of ordinary soldiers. They allow us to understand their thinking a little better and often learn about their personal views. This time, we'll focus on letters from German soldiers fighting on the Eastern Front of World War II. I invite you to watch! 💲 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: / @beczka.prochu 🔥PATRONITE: https://patronite.pl/beczkaprochu ☕BUY US A COFFEE: https://buycoffee.to/beczkaprochu 👍 FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... 🔔 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@beczka.proch... ❤ INSTAGRAM: / beczka.prochu ✉︎ CONTACT: [email protected] Bibliography: Bähr H., Bähr W., Kriegsbriefe gefallener Studenten. 1939-1945, 1952 Kazimierczuk, S. (2005). With the Reich in Mind. Karta, (44), 98-113. (purchase the electronic version here: https://www.publio.pl/karta,p496172.html) Price, S., If You Are Reading These Words...The Last Letters of Soldiers from the Front Line. From the Napoleonic Wars to the Present Day, Warsaw 2014. Tags: World War II, World War II, war in Poland, war in Europe, history, letters from Stalingrad, Polish history, war, Third Reich, history of the Third Reich, documentaries, Warsaw Uprising 1944, attack on Poland 1939, battle, Operation Uranium, Soviets, Luftwaffe, History Channel, Richthofen, Stalingrad, Soviets, Stalin 00:00 Intro 00:26 Introduction and Sources 01:31 Letters Supporting Hitler and His Collaborators 02:32 Letters Supporting Nazi Ideology 05:55 Commentaries on Warfare 06:44 Criticism of "Vacationers" 07:27 Anti-Semitism in Letters 08:24 "New Order" 09:54 Description of Current Feelings 12:09 Summary 12:40 Conclusion