A Swiss Soldier In Ukraine

Why would a god-fearing Swiss citizen go against the laws of his own country to fight for Ukraine? Why does he disagree with his own country? Could the EU and NATO do more for Ukraine? What do you think? And is Russia really as bad as often depicted? Or do people exaggerate? Besides that, how is the everyday life of a soldier in a country at war? Is the life of such a soldier really filled with as much action as often depicted in action movies and action games? And how is it to deal with real death and destruction? What does a real battle feel like and what are some of the most important skills at war? If questions like the ones above intrigue you, then you have found the right book to read...

Jona Neidhart is a highly gifted only child, a rebellious Swiss citizen, a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), a former missionary, teacher, linguist, newspaper distributor, promoter, financial advisor, care assistant, kitchen aid, security guard and soldier. During his two years at war in Ukraine, he witnessed with his own eyes the terrible destruction caused by Russia and its allies and the failure of the West to stop them. It is his strong desire to speak out about it which is why he wrote his book 'A Swiss Soldier In Ukraine'!