His autobiography is out now in a first edition English copy.Originally in the German "Mein Leben" is now "My Life" + listed in the current Safari Press catalog.I already ordered mine.
Outstanding choice Randy. I read a sketch of his African campaign some time back and was very impressed. The moreso after finding this nugget in the Wiki entry on Von Lettow-Vorbeck:
Between May 1928 and July 1930, the former General served as a Reichstag deputy for the monarchist German National People's Party. He intensely "distrusted Hitler and his movement,"[46] and approached his relative Hans-Jürgen von Blumenthal with an idea to form a coalition with the Stahlhelm against the Nazis. This resulted in the Vorbeck-Blumenthal Pact. Later, when Hitler offered him the ambassadorship to the Court of St. James's in 1935, he "declined with frigid hauteur."[48] During the 1960s, Charles Miller asked the nephew of a Schutztruppe officer, "I understand that von Lettow told Hitler to go fuck himself." The nephew responded, "That's right, except that I don't think he put it that politely."[49]
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Wanted to read that, till I checked the price tag. A very interesting and unusual man. Actually will have to reconsider, about 150. less than I found on Amazon .
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It's in the stack. Probably going with me to Tanzania in October, unless I've read it already. WWI in East Africa is probably the most interesting place and time in history.
For EVERYONE concerned,this is the 1st edition in English + it is limited to 500 copies. I have mine;you should as well. Great reading + an other access to history.
Bill, that sounds like something Emil would say. I went to the Brandenburg gates solely to see where he returned as the only undefeated German officer of WWI.
Finished the book. A great read. Seems that pursuant to Meinershagenes' request, Hitler offered Emil the opportunity be the ambassador to the UK for Germany. The story goes that Emil told Hitler to "fuck himself". A witness confirmed generally that summarized "Von Lettow's " response , but it was "not nearly so polite. "
Happy you enjoyed my friend. What a wonderful life + great missive. On a personal note however since I have sons;the fact that he lost his boys in WW2 negated any joy of his victories in WW1.Thank God for his daughters. I would have found that a very rough experience,but then I am not him.
Bill, It seems I have an extra copy. My wife bought me one for Christmas as she knew I would love the book.
I made the mistake of telling her I already had a copy and she said it was impossible because this was the first edition in English. This conversation took place in front of one of my bookshelves and I turned and handed her a copy of the book, still wrapped in cellophane.
Bill,you should enjoy it.The history is valuable.No it is not a page turner,this is real + as some know that in a real battle sense that there may be 3 moments of action + 5 months of just slogging along.Remember that he was the ONLY German General in WW1 that was not defeated by the Allies. Enjoy,Randy
I'll check with my wife on the status of that book, but you need to read Battle for the Bundu, by Miller. I haven't read "My Life" yet, but I'm looking forward to it. Emil was the only undefeated German General in WWI. Hitler offered him a post, and his response was profane by all accounts. He lost two sons in WWII. Hell of a man. I'd like to have a beer with him in the next life.
Sorry to take so long to get back with you. Yes, we still have two brand new copies of My Life, still in the wrappers. If you want one for what I've got in it, I'll be glad to ship it to you. I think it was around $50. The shipping I'd have eaten anyway. Send me a pm with your e-mail address and shipping address and I'll send you the invoice as to what I paid.
If you aren't interested, the extra copy is going back to Safari Press.
Just a warning. I haven't read this book, but I did start another book by Emil and had to put it down. It was a bit tedious.