Voices of Snipers  
Eyewitness Accounts from the World Wars
Author(s): John Walter
Published by Greenhill Books
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ISBN: 9781784386283
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Based on an incredible breadth of first-hand testimony, this is a unique collection of eyewitness accounts from World War I and II.

John Walter draws on meticulous research and the reminiscences of more than fifty snipers, tracing their journeys from recruitment and selection through training, combat and its aftermath to reveal a surprising commonality of experience, even across nationalities.

Laying bare the triumphs and brutalities of sniping, the personalities and psychologies of those who found themselves doing it and considering the immediate implications on both the sniper and the wider theatre of war, this is a fascinating, detailed insight into frontline combat and the experience of sharpshooting in its historical context.

The book is appended with the complete diary of Russian sniper Roza Shanina, who is still celebrated today for her remarkable shooting accuracy and astonishing bravery. Her diary offers a rare insight into the complexities of what it was to be both a sniper and a woman on the frontline.
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Based on an incredible breadth of first-hand testimony, this is a unique collection of eyewitness accounts from World War I and II.

John Walter draws on meticulous research and the reminiscences of more than fifty snipers, tracing their journeys from recruitment and selection through training, combat and its aftermath to reveal a surprising commonality of experience, even across nationalities.

Laying bare the triumphs and brutalities of sniping, the personalities and psychologies of those who found themselves doing it and considering the immediate implications on both the sniper and the wider theatre of war, this is a fascinating, detailed insight into frontline combat and the experience of sharpshooting in its historical context.

The book is appended with the complete diary of Russian sniper Roza Shanina, who is still celebrated today for her remarkable shooting accuracy and astonishing bravery. Her diary offers a rare insight into the complexities of what it was to be both a sniper and a woman on the frontline.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Content
  • Foreword by Martin Pegler
  • Preface
  • Our Chroniclers
  • Rise of the Sniper
    • Snipers and Gallipoli
    • Uneasy Peace, Certain War
    • The Russian Story
    • Sniping and Women
    • Showdown in North Africa and the Mediterranean
    • Up the Beach and into the Jungle
    • Across Europe to the Reich
  • What Makes a Sniper?
    • Body, Mind and Spirit
  • Recruiting the Sniper
    • Allied Recruitment
  • Training the Sniper
  • Take your Weapons!
    • Optical Sights
    • Rifles for Snipers, 1914–18
    • Rifles for Snipers, 1939–45
    • Trials and Tribulations
    • Personal-defence and Other Weapons
    • Ammunition
    • Accessories
  • Shoot If You Can!
    • Finding the Range
    • Into Position
    • Take Cover!
    • Hide and Seek
    • New Tricks
    • Graduation
  • Snipers in Combat
    • Into Action
    • Seeking the Target
    • Kill the Sniper
    • Tallies: Fact or Fiction?
    • In Their Honour …
  • After the Fight
    • Obscurity and Rehabilitation
  • Appendix 1: A Typical Sniping Course
  • Appendix 2: Roza’s Diary
  • Bibliography
  • Plate section
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