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Vampir: From Teenage Flak Auxiliary to Night-Fighting Machine Gunner in WWII

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By (author): Rolf Fischer

The memoirs of Rolf Fischer, a night-fighting machine gunner in World War II. 

Rolf Fischer was born near Bremen, Germany in 1927. At age 15, he and his classmates were called up to serve as auxiliaries at the local antiaircraft defense battery. Here, Rolf and his friends experienced Allied bombing raids, death, and killing. Along with the young auxiliaries, the flak battery comprised wounded front veterans and Soviet prisoners of war, referred to as Hiwis.In this book, Rolf describes in great detail how all three groups interacted and learned to work together.

At age 17 Rolf is called up to the regular army and is sent to basic training with the 65th Regiment, 22 Luftlande Infanterie Division, at Delmenhorst. From there, he is sent to a specialized machine guntraining facility in Denmark. Here Rolf and other handpicked recruits are taught to use MG 42s equipped with infrared optics. This early night-fighting gear was sometimes referred to by the Germans as Vampir (Vampire). Rolf provides an in-depth description of the equipment and its usage. Upon completion of the course, Rolf (now a corporal) and his squad are deployed on the Western Front, where they operate as an independent fire team, moving from unit to unit along the front. Rolf describes brutal combat in the Hürtgen Forest, supporting German paratroopers (Fallschirmjäger) in a desperate counterattack, and defending a position against dangerous US Army Rangers. He goes on to describe his surrender and captivity in a British POW camp. This is not a dry compilation of dates and figures; rather, it is an intense personal account of combat and comradeship in the deadly final acts of the Second World War.

Rolf Fischer's narrative is constructed mostly through dialogue, providing an unusually immersive, cinematic feel to this exceptional memoir. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 816g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780764365065

About Rolf Fischer

Rudolf Rolf Fischer was born in Blumenthal in 1927. After the war he found work as a wool buyer and lived in both the UK and Australia. He married an Englishwoman for whom he began writing his memoirs about 30 years after the war. Rolf died on April 1 2020 and left this manuscript to his grandson.

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