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A haunting and profoundly human account of survival and spiritual resilience, East Prussian Diary chronicles the harrowing final days of World War II and its immediate aftermath through the eyes of Count Hans von Lehndorff, a German surgeon stationed in Königsberg (present-day Kaliningrad).
Written with stark honesty and deep introspection, this diary spans the years 1945 to 1947, capturing the chaos, suffering, and moral reckoning faced by civilians caught between collapsing Nazi rule and advancing Soviet forces. Lehndorff, a devout Christian, offers more than just a record of historical eventshis writing reveals an unwavering struggle to maintain faith and humanity amid devastation.
With an insightful introduction by Constantine FitzGibbon, this 1963 English edition published by Oswald Wolff brings to an English-speaking audience one of the most compelling personal testimonies of World War II's Eastern Front.