Why Germans Couldn’t Grasp Why Their Men Surrendered To The Americans En Masse D
April 17th, 1945. A cold forest clearing near Duba, Germany. The oak trees stand like silent judges. Mist clings to the ground. Field marshal Victor Hartman, 54 years old, Hitler’s fireman, the man who had raced from Russia to the Arden to hold every cracking front, turns to his chief of staff, General Carl Voss….
