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IsleroAvispao t1_izbf4nf wrote
Recently i have finished the memories of a napoleonic soldier, i like very much this type of book. Anyone knows another example of soldier who wrote his memories? Does not matter the time. Thanks.
I'm writting here because i dont know how post in the main subreddit
Tycho-Brahes-Elk t1_izgw1dz wrote
Peter Hagendorf wrote a [retrospective; he wrote it all in 1649] diary of his rather extensive soldiering during the 30-Years-War [the diary covers 1625 - 1649] - for both sides.
There is some really dark humor in it; one believes he takes sardonic pleasure in retelling some of his misfortune.
It is lamentable that he didn't include how he went from mercenary without a job after 1649 to becoming judge and mayor of Görzke, Brandenburg.
IsleroAvispao t1_izh7488 wrote
Sounds very interesting. Do you know where i can find the book?
Tycho-Brahes-Elk t1_izig0xk wrote
It's rather hard to find an English translation; there is one [among a lot of other documents of that era] in Tryntje Helfferich: The Thirty Years War: a Documentary History.
IsleroAvispao t1_izig33q wrote
Thank you!
Doctor_Impossible_ t1_izjwvik wrote
Memoirs of Sergeant Bourgogne.
IsleroAvispao t1_izkd6rt wrote
Yes, that was the book that i read, and was amazing, that's why i'm searching this kind of books.
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