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A South African, with a German Jewish father and an Afrikaans mother, rises to the rank of major general in the Wehrmacht, the Nazi war machine, during the Second World War. He was also involved in the South African War of 1899-1902 (as a boy), the First World War with the conquest of German South West Africa by South African troops (on the German side), the Spanish Civil War (as a member of the Condor Legion) and the struggle of the Irish Republican Army against the British (on the Catholic side)--and often he had to adopt a new identity to stay out of trouble. He recovered remarkably easily from severe wounds and injuries.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A South African, with a German Jewish father and an Afrikaans mother, rises to the rank of major general in the Wehrmacht, the Nazi war machine, during the Second World War. He was also involved in the South African War of 1899-1902 (as a boy), the First World War with the conquest of German South West Africa by South African troops (on the German side), the Spanish Civil War (as a member of the Condor Legion) and the struggle of the Irish Republican Army against the British (on the Catholic side)--and often he had to adopt a new identity to stay out of trouble. He recovered remarkably easily from severe wounds and injuries.
Autorenporträt
Adelbert Scholtz is a retired minister of religion and practicing psychologist with doctorates in the history of Christianity and psychology. He is the author of various books on (church) history, practical theology, psychology and science fiction. He lectured part-time at two universities. Between 1978 and 1992, he was a part-time chaplain in the South African Army. He participated on five occasions for shorter periods in the Border War in Northern Namibia and took part in an operation in Angola during 1983. Visit him at www.helderbergpsychologist.co.za.