Fritz Weber Books
June 4, 1895 – June 1, 1972
Fritz Weber gained renown for his powerful war memoirs and works from the 1930s, which continued to be reissued long after World War II. His writing positions him as a significant narrator of experiences from the Austrian Southwest Front, distinctively including the fates of ordinary soldiers. Beyond these accounts, Weber also penned novels that frequently explored human destinies amidst challenging circumstances. His literary output spans various genres, from historical war narratives to satirical poetry, demonstrating the breadth of his creative scope.









