Hitler's Jewish Soldiers
- 433 pages
- 16 hours of reading
An investigation of men whom the Nazis classified as Jews or "partial-Jews" serving in the German armed forces during World War II.
Bryan Mark Rigg is a historian whose work delves into military history and its societal impacts. His writing is valued for its profound insight into human experiences within extreme situations and for its meticulous research. Rigg's style is characterized by clarity and an ability to connect major historical events with the personal narratives of soldiers. His work offers readers a compelling look into complex past events and their lasting influence.

An investigation of men whom the Nazis classified as Jews or "partial-Jews" serving in the German armed forces during World War II.