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The Forgotten Soldier | |
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Author | Guy Sajer |
Subject | World War 2 |
Genre | Autobiography |
Publisher | Potomac Books Inc. |
Pages | 476 |
The Forgotten Soldier is an autobiographical account, by German World War 2 veteran Guy Sajer, the focus of the book is on the Eastern front of World War 2. Sajer was born in Alsace to a German mother and a French father. Sajer's book has garnered much controversy over the years as to the accuracy of the events depicted with proponents heavily arguing both sides.[1]
A film adaption was announced in 2008, director Paul Verhoeven and writer Michael Beckner are currently attached to the project.[2]
References
- ↑ The Forgotten Soldier: Fact or Fiction. Retrieved 2009-10-03.
- ↑ Verhoeven attached to direct The Forgotten Soldier - screendaily.com. Mike Goodridge, 21 July 2008. Retrieved 2009-9-24.