I have a new book out, Leningrad - State of Siege (John Murray)which looks at the horrific 900-day siege using diaries, letters and interviews with participants. It is a military history, but as in my earlier book on Stalingrad, takes a psychological approach - in this case looking at how people in the besieged city fought for their survival when conditions around them seemed utterly hopeless. For those interested, discounted copies are available on www.amazon.co.uk. The book is coming out in the US at the end of June. With best wishes to everyone on the forum, Mike.
Is there any hopes in the book having any interviews with W-SS RKT: Remy Schrijnen? If so, im interested in a copy.