Soldier X

Soldier X by Don L. Wulffson is a gripping narrative published by Penguin Young Readers Group in 2001. This reprint edition spans 240 pages and is written in English. The story follows sixteen-year-old Erik Brandt, who is drafted into Hitler’s army in 1944, thrust into the brutal realities of the Eastern Front, where he confronts the horrors of war and the struggle for survival.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Erik’s experiences as he navigates the chaos of battle and grapples with the moral complexities of his situation. The book delves into themes of military conflict and the Holocaust, offering a stark depiction of the challenges faced by young men in wartime. Through Erik’s journey, Soldier X presents a raw and unfiltered look at the impact of war, compelling readers to reflect on its harsh realities.
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Sixteen-year-old Erik Brandt barely knows what Germany is fighting for when he is drafted into Hitler’s army in 1944. Sent to the killing fields of the Eastern Front, he is surrounded by unimaginable sights, more horrific than he ever thought possible. It’s kill or be killed, and it seems clear that Erik’s days are numbered. Until, covered in blood and seriously injured, he conceives of another way to survive. Filled with gritty and visceral detail, Soldier X will change the way every reader thinks about the reality of war.
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