Michael P. Kihntopf is a retired U.S. Air Force officer and retired high school world history and special education teacher. He is the author of Victory in the East, the Rise and Fall of the Imperial German Army (2000), Handcuffed to a Corpse, German Intervention in the Balkans, 1914-1917 (2002), The Scent of Roses in Winter (2010), A Day with the Old Folks, Verdun 1916 (2015), Wars Without End, Battles Without Winners, France to Petrograd March 1918-December 1920 (2017), A Remote Army Post in the Desert, Petrograd to Shanghai, November 1919 – January 1922, Unexpected Twists, Berlin 1919 to Madrid 1936, and The Machine Gunner’s Creed, Ukraine to Karachi, 1918-1923. The first two works dealt with a German perspective of the World War 1 Eastern Front. The rest are adventure novels with a central theme of individual experience at war and in the turmoil that followed World War 1. He has written over 20 articles about World War 1 for such magazines as Strategies and Tactics, Military History, Command, and Relevance and reviewed books for The Journal of Military History.
A Reluctant Volunteer
Spain to LeBasque 1938-1941
by Michael Kihntopf
A Reluctant Volunteer
Spain to LeBasque 1938-1941
by Michael Kihntopf
Published May 16, 2026
131 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FICTION / Historical / General


