On 26 March 1945, Hofmann was killed in action by friendly fire.
What happened to William Hoffman?
He wrote mysteries towards the end of his career. His first novel, The Trumpet Unblown, reflected his horrific experiences as a medic in World War II.
William Hoffman (author)
William Hoffman | |
---|---|
Died | September 12, 2009 (aged 84) |
Occupation | Writer novelist |
Genre | American literature |
How many German survivors of Stalingrad are still alive?
After weeks of desperate fighting 100,000 surviving Germans went into Russian captivity. Six thousand survived, returning to Germany after the war. Of them, 35 are still alive today. We visited ten of these veterans, to trace the memories of the battle in their faces and voices.
What happened to German soldiers after WWII?
In the years following World War II, large numbers of German civilians and captured soldiers were forced into labor by the Allied forces.
Similar Posts:
- ¿Qué pasó con Wilhelm Hoffman?
- Qu’est-il arrivé à Wilhelm Hoffman ?
- What happened to the Wehrmacht after the German surrender?
- Are there any examples of soldiers faking their death a combat before the modern era?
- How did the German royal families lose power so quickly in 1918? What happened to them afterwards?
- How strongly defended was Baku in 1942?
- Were there any Germans in Japan after the surrender of Germany in May, 1945 and if so, what happened to them?