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Sven Hassel

Sven Hassel (born 1917) is a Danish-born soldier and writer who has written pseudo-autobiographical novels mainly based on his experiences in the World War Two.

According to himself, Hassel was born as Sven Pedersen at Frederiksborg, Denmark in April 19 1917. He later adopted his mother’s maiden name Hassel. At the age of 14 he joined a merchant navy as a cabin boy and worked in ship until his military service in 1936. Denmark had its share of the Recession and in 1937 now unemployed Hassel moved to Germany and managed join a cavalry regiment when he agreed to change nationality. In 1939 he served as a tank driver during the German invasion of Poland.

Year later he tried to escape and went AWOL. He was captured and sentenced to a penal regiment. In its ranks he served in many fronts, especially in Russia, was wounded seven times and reached the rank of lieutenant. He surrendered to Russian troops in Berlin in 1945 and spent following years in various POW camps. During this time he began to write. He was released in 1949.

He was in his way to join French Foreign Legion when he met Dorthe Jensen who he ended up marrying in 1951 and went to work in a car factory. His wife encouraged him to write and the Legion of the Damned was published in 1953.

In 1957 Sven Hassel got a Caucasian Fever – a wartime malady – and was paralyzed for almost two years. After recovery, he began to write more books. 1964 he moved to Barcelona, Spain, where he lives as of this writing.

In his books, Hassel describes the war through a first-person narrator with the same name. The books describe the exploits of a German penal army regiment composed of expendable soldiers - sentenced criminals, court-martialed soldiers and political undesirables. In addition to Sven they include Legionnaire (ex-member of French Foreign Legion), Tiny (who is not), barracks fixer Porta, older sergeant Old One and Barcelona, veteran of Spanish Civil War on both sides. They serve in most German fronts from Northern Finland to Russian Front (more than once) and during Normandy Invasion.

Hassel’s view of war is brutal. Soldiers fight to survive and Geneva Convention is a dead letter in all sides. People are killed by chance or with very little reason. Occasional pleasant events and peaceful meetings are brutally cut short. Uppity Prussian officers constantly threaten with court martials and shoot their own men for little provocation. Occasionally the soldiers kill their own officers to get rid of them.

Some publishers seem to claim that the books are Hassel’s memoirs and a Danish journalist Erik Haaest has spent years to “expose” him. Hassel mainly states that the characters are based on real people and events are related to historical events.

Sven Hassel Books

(English names)
  • The Legion Of The Damned (1953)
  • Wheels Of Terror (1958)
  • Comrades of War (1960)
  • Assignment Gestapo (1963)
  • Monte Cassino (The Beast Regiment) (1963)
  • Liquidate Paris (1967)
  • March Battalion (1962)
  • SS-General (1969)
  • Reign of Hell(1971)
  • Blitzfreeze (1976)
  • The Bloody Road to Death
  • Court Martial
  • OGPU Prison (1981)
  • The Commissar

External Links

  • Porta’s Kitchen in http://www.svenhassel.info/

Referenced By

Authors in War | List of World War II personalities | List of World War II personas | List of authors in war | List of people associated with World War II | List of people by name: Has-Hat

 

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Sven Hassel
Anonymous - July 27th, 2006
Erik Haaest (Sven Hassel's critic) tells FINLAND had "Two lost wars against the Sovjet Union 1939-40 and 1941-44". If he really studied his claims, he'd know better. 2 european war going countries at WWII whom 's borders were never crossed by the enemy were England and FINLAND. Finland NEVER lost a war against Russians. I love Sven Hassel's books and I hate this gay, oops guy called Erik Haaest. He's just trying to ride with Sven's reputation and he really should learn better of WWII...
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stung69er@btinternet.com - August 18th, 2006
having read all of sven hassel's books i must take it upon myself to thank him for, many an hour spent endulged in novels. I am in complete ore of his writing and his stories that are told within these books. the characters remain so life like and easy to undertstand they are fantastic. the books may be perceived as blood thirsty but they give across the insight of a war that has made the world what it is now. and from it comes the phrase the victors write history. and the insight from this, and being able to see
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