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El. knyga: Hitler's Armed SS: The Waffen-SS at War, 1939-1945

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Military
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781399006927
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  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Military
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The Waffen-SS was one of the most formidable German military formations of the Second World War – feared for its tenacity and ruthlessness in battle, notorious for the atrocities it committed. As a distinct fighting force derived from the Nazi Party’s SS organization, it stood apart from the other units of the German army. Its origins, structure and operational role during the war are often misunderstood and the controversy still surrounding its conduct make it difficult today to get an accurate picture of its actions and its impact on the fighting. Anthony Tucker-Jones, in this concise and fluently written account, provides an absorbing and clear sighted introduction to it.He traces its development under Himmler from modest beginnings in the early 1930s as Hitler’s personal protection squad of elite soldiers to a force which eventually amounted to thirty-eight divisions. Towards the end of the war many Waffen-SS units were formed from foreign volunteers and proved to be of poor quality, but its premier panzer divisions thoroughly deserved their reputation as tough fighters.Through accounts of the Waffen-SS’s major battles on the Eastern Front, in Normandy and finally in defense of Germany, a detailed picture emerges of the contribution it made to the German war effort, especially when Hitler’s armies were in retreat. The parts played by the most famous Waffen-SS formations – Das Reich, Totenkopf, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler among them – and their commanders – men like Dietrich and Hausser – can be seen in the wider context of the war and Germany’s defeat.

The Waffen-SS was one of the most formidable German military formations of the Second World War – feared for its tenacity and ruthlessness in battle, notorious for the atrocities it committed.
List of Plates
vii
Introduction: Hitler's Private Army 1(12)
1 Panzer Elite
13(6)
2 Policemen and Mountaineers
19(6)
3 Himmler's Foreign Volunteers
25(10)
4 Hausser's Junkerschulen
35(4)
5 Into Battle with an SS Corps
39(6)
6 Waffen-SS and the Ghettos
45(6)
7 Fought to a Standstill
51(8)
8 Leibstandarte's Italian Coup
59(8)
9 Das Reich and the Maquis
67(10)
10 Hitlerjugend at Ardenne Abbey
77(8)
11 Hohenstaufen's Normandy Hills
85(6)
12 Frundsberg at Hill 112
91(6)
13 The Iron Fist
97(8)
14 Loyal Catholic Ukrainians
105(10)
15 The SS Flatten Warsaw
115(8)
16 Hohenstaufen's Arnhem Victory
123(6)
17 Budapest Massacre
129(8)
18 Dietrich's Autumn Mist
137(6)
19 Himmler's Winter Solstice
143(6)
20 Humiliation in Hungary
149(8)
21 Skorzeny's Commandos
157(10)
22 Hitler's British Nazis
167(12)
23 Superheroes or Monsters
179(6)
Epilogue: To the Last
185(6)
Appendices
I Glossary
191(2)
II Equivalent SS Ranks
193(2)
III Waffen-SS Divisions
195(2)
IV Waffen-SS Divisional Organization
197(8)
V Foreign Volunteer Units
205(2)
VI Principal SS Corps Campaigns
207(4)
VII Commanders of the Premier Waffen-SS Armoured Divisions
211(2)
VIII Organization of an SS Panzer Division in 1944
213(4)
IX Knight's Cross Awards to Waffen-SS Divisions
217(2)
Bibliography 219(4)
Index 223
Anthony Tucker-Jones is a writer, military historian and a widely published expert on regional conflicts, counter-terrorism and armoured and aerial warfare. He has had over forty books published by Pen & Sword. His recent titles include The Battle for Budapest 1944-1945, The Battle for the Caucasus 1942-1943, Hitler's Panzers: The Complete History 1933-1945 and Allied Armour 1939-1945: British and American Tanks at War. For further information his website can be found at www.atuckerjones.com.