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Timo Tuohimaa from Suomi Finland wrote on 20/12/2015 at 17:15
Hasselin kirjat vakuuttaa sodan brutaalisesta puolesta. Hän kertoo myös Suomen sodasta
Hasselin kirjat vakuuttaa sodan brutaalisesta puolesta. Hän kertoo myös Suomen sodasta
mark taha from britain wrote on 14/12/2015 at 17:23
Pity Major Mike didn't appear in more than one book.
Pity Major Mike didn't appear in more than one book.
Coco Moll from Romania wrote on 13/12/2015 at 20:26
It makes me feel like I was close to Sven in his life spend in war. This books are a must have in any home. RIP Sven
It makes me feel like I was close to Sven in his life spend in war. This books are a must have in any home. RIP Sven
David hartless from Canada wrote on 08/12/2015 at 02:01
Started reading these books as a youth growing up in England and loved them back then. When I came to Canada I had to leave them behind but have since collected all of them again due to their Impact.
Started reading these books as a youth growing up in England and loved them back then. When I came to Canada I had to leave them behind but have since collected all of them again due to their Impact.
Pawara Siriwardane from Sri Lanka wrote on 30/11/2015 at 18:59
I was able to read the book legion of damend.it's a great novel i've read. i love it's raw language used. then i was able to read the next book wheel of terror. as it says i was really terrible. but i belive each and every letter in that book reveals the
I was able to read the book legion of damend.it's a great novel i've read. i love it's raw language used. then i was able to read the next book wheel of terror. as it says i was really terrible. but i belive each and every letter in that book reveals the
Jarno Palander from Finland wrote on 30/11/2015 at 14:07
Nice!!
Nice!!
Dougie Quinn from Scotland wrote on 19/11/2015 at 21:18
I enjoyed reading the books as a teenager and still re-read them now.
I enjoyed reading the books as a teenager and still re-read them now.
Mark Jenner from UK wrote on 16/11/2015 at 22:55
First read all the books 40yrs ago. I have just re-read them and appreciate the sentiment behind the story so much more. A classic set of books I could not be without.
First read all the books 40yrs ago. I have just re-read them and appreciate the sentiment behind the story so much more. A classic set of books I could not be without.
Howard Johnston from United Kingdom wrote on 09/11/2015 at 14:43
I read a great many of the books as a teenager in the 1970s. I am now catching up on those I missed and have introduced them to my own teenage son (who has been studying the Russian Front at school in history). I seriously think all 14 books (and the 15th
I read a great many of the books as a teenager in the 1970s. I am now catching up on those I missed and have introduced them to my own teenage son (who has been studying the Russian Front at school in history). I seriously think all 14 books (and the 15th
Dookie from Czech Republic wrote on 08/11/2015 at 20:35
I'm a big fan of literary novels like Farewell to Arms, Painted Bird. 'All Quiet on the Western Front,' is touted as the great German perspective war novel, but Legion of the Damned was much better. This is a book you can read at in any point in time and
I'm a big fan of literary novels like Farewell to Arms, Painted Bird. 'All Quiet on the Western Front,' is touted as the great German perspective war novel, but Legion of the Damned was much better. This is a book you can read at in any point in time and
stanley hatfield from usa wrote on 06/11/2015 at 20:32
read my first one while in the navy in 1973.liked it so much i bought several more and loved every one of them.lost them all over time,and now i am about to retire,so i am going to buy them all again
read my first one while in the navy in 1973.liked it so much i bought several more and loved every one of them.lost them all over time,and now i am about to retire,so i am going to buy them all again
Darren Grant-lloyd from Australia wrote on 01/11/2015 at 07:55
Wow! I read these books as a kid and they gave me the taste for history that most other sources gloss and tart over. thank you for an insight into an interpretation of history. This is a tribute to horrors, that, sadly, politics appeals to reproach. May
Wow! I read these books as a kid and they gave me the taste for history that most other sources gloss and tart over. thank you for an insight into an interpretation of history. This is a tribute to horrors, that, sadly, politics appeals to reproach. May
Kobus Erasmus from South Africa wrote on 27/10/2015 at 15:33
Read his books in 1971 and could not stop until I have read all his books. Bought a complete set of his books recently and read all again. It is the best books about WW2 you can find and stunning reading.
Read his books in 1971 and could not stop until I have read all his books. Bought a complete set of his books recently and read all again. It is the best books about WW2 you can find and stunning reading.
Richard Meunier from Canada wrote on 17/10/2015 at 22:34
Quelle erreur d'avoir choisi Diego pour Wheels of terror. Aucune connaissance des uniformes, équipement ou matériel. Les personnages de Hassel méritent mieux que des sales gueules patibulaires toujours cigarettes au bec. Les dessins sont trop glauques et
Quelle erreur d'avoir choisi Diego pour Wheels of terror. Aucune connaissance des uniformes, équipement ou matériel. Les personnages de Hassel méritent mieux que des sales gueules patibulaires toujours cigarettes au bec. Les dessins sont trop glauques et
Paul Kidd from Australia wrote on 07/10/2015 at 05:37
I've spent my life as a professional author, and these wonderful books are one of things that most inspired me. Sven Hassel's wonderful storytelling style, his grasp of action, his delightful grasp of humour and larceny stay with me always! These are abs
I've spent my life as a professional author, and these wonderful books are one of things that most inspired me. Sven Hassel's wonderful storytelling style, his grasp of action, his delightful grasp of humour and larceny stay with me always! These are abs
Phil VAUGHAN from United Kingdom wrote on 06/10/2015 at 14:20
Sven HASSLE books are a fantastic read. I started reading them in the 70s when I was in the ARMY. The books would be passed around several times within the platoon. I have now started to read them again on my KINDLE. Just great reads. Thank you. Phil
Sven HASSLE books are a fantastic read. I started reading them in the 70s when I was in the ARMY. The books would be passed around several times within the platoon. I have now started to read them again on my KINDLE. Just great reads. Thank you. Phil
FelixTheBear030 wrote on 26/09/2015 at 23:24
P.S. His books are through the GREATEST i have ever read and i don't believe i will stop way too soon.
P.S. His books are through the GREATEST i have ever read and i don't believe i will stop way too soon.
FelixTheBear030 from Romania wrote on 26/09/2015 at 23:21
Hello. I am 17,and I started reading Sven Hassel's books more than a year ago.Even if they don't seem way too realistic accurate,I believe the books MUST be read by as many people as possible,to show that wars are good for nothing,and actually they must b
Hello. I am 17,and I started reading Sven Hassel's books more than a year ago.Even if they don't seem way too realistic accurate,I believe the books MUST be read by as many people as possible,to show that wars are good for nothing,and actually they must b
Michael from Spain wrote on 26/09/2015 at 19:44
Now 3 years since Sven passed away, missing him!
Now 3 years since Sven passed away, missing him!
Mark Bardell wrote on 19/09/2015 at 07:55
Excellent reading. Why do others have to lambast Mr Hassel over his past? Personally I think they should have just let it go, leaving this talented writer to get on with the job. Lots of people who came through the pre war and war years left things behind
Excellent reading. Why do others have to lambast Mr Hassel over his past? Personally I think they should have just let it go, leaving this talented writer to get on with the job. Lots of people who came through the pre war and war years left things behind

 

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