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The Waffen-SS in Allied Hands Volume One

Author : Terry Goldsworthy
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 458 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2019-01-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781527527324

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The Waffen-SS are commonly regarded as the elite of Germany’s armed forces during World War II. They gained much of this reputation while fighting on the Eastern Front in Russia during Germany’s war against the Soviet Union. They were also called to the fore in an attempt to hurl back the Western Allies’ invasion forces in Normandy, and were used in the last great offensive on the Western Front in the Ardennes and contributed to the final defence of Berlin. In adversity, they were some of the most resilient soldiers that fought for Germany in World War II and were ideologically and politically aligned with Hitler. For over 70 years, many of the manuscripts contained in this book, and sourced from the United States National Archives, have not been scrutinised by modern researchers. This book provides a unique opportunity to publish these records in order to provide an insight into the Waffen-SS. The Waffen-SS was a military organisation that is steeped in the military folklore of being a force capable of incredible military feats, but it was also capable of incredible evil. These records are exceedingly valuable as they are one of the few contemporaneous primary sources of information available in relation to the Waffen-SS.

The Waffen-SS in Allied Hands

Author : Terry Goldsworthy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 495 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2018-06
Category : National socialism
ISBN : 1527508587

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The Waffen-SS are commonly regarded as the elite of Germanys armed forces during World War II. They gained much of this reputation while fighting on the Eastern Front in Russia during Germanys war against the Soviet Union. They were also called to the fore in an attempt to hurl back the Western Allies invasion forces in Normandy, and were used in the last great offensive on the Western Front in the Ardennes and contributed to the final defence of Berlin. In adversity, they were some of the most resilient soldiers that fought for Germany in World War II and were ideologically and politically aligned with Hitler. For over 70 years, many of the manuscripts contained in this book, and sourced from the United States National Archives, have not been scrutinised by modern researchers. This book provides a unique opportunity to publish these records in order to provide an insight into the Waffen-SS. The Waffen-SS was a military organisation that is steeped in the military folklore of being a force capable of incredible military feats, but it was also capable of incredible evil. These records are exceedingly valuable as they are one of the few contemporaneous primary sources of information available in relation to the Waffen-SS.

Interrogations

Author : R. J. Overy
Publisher : Viking Adult
Page : 680 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : NWU:35556032390072

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Interrogations by R. J. Overy Pdf

Covers the interval between the Nazis' capture in May and June 1945 and the start of the Nuremberg trial in late November. More than thirty transcripts of the interrogations are reproduced, including those of Göring, Speer, and Hess.

Voices of the Waffen SS

Author : Gerry Villani
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2019-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780359496891

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Voices of the Waffen SS by Gerry Villani Pdf

The Waffen SS were Hitler's elite forces during WWII. They were the forces that were feared by the enemy and praised by their allies. During the Nuremberg Trials, the Waffen SS was condemned as part of a criminal organization, however, the Nuremberg Trials exempted conscripts from that condemnation. On several occasions, the Waffen SS was criticized by Heer commanders for their reckless disregard for casualties while taking or holding objectives, however, the Waffen SS divisions eventually proved themselves as capable soldiers. The poor initial performance was mainly due to the emphasis on political indoctrination rather than proper military training before the war. Despite this, the experience gained from the Polish, French, and Balkan campaigns and the peculiarly egalitarian form of training soon turned Waffen SS units into elite formations. These are the stories of the men that once were part of this elite force, not to glorify the Nazi regime or crimes committed by them, but to give them a voice too.

Michael Wittmann and the Waffen SS Tiger Commanders of the Leibstandarte in World War II

Author : Patrick Agte
Publisher : Stackpole Books
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780811733359

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Michael Wittmann and the Waffen SS Tiger Commanders of the Leibstandarte in World War II by Patrick Agte Pdf

Accounts of what it was like to command a tank in combat Contains maps, official documents, newspaper clippings, and orders of battle Volume Two follows Michael Wittmann and his unit into Normandy to defend against the Allied invasion. A week after D-Day, Wittmann achieved his greatest success. On June 13, 1944, near Villers Bocage, the panzer ace and his crew attacked a British armored unit, single-handedly destroying more than a dozen tanks and preventing an enemy breakthrough. The exploit made Wittmann a national hero in Germany and a legend in the annals of war. He was killed two months later while attempting to repulse an Allied assault, but the book continues beyond his death until the Leibstandarte's surrender.

Armor Battles of the Waffen SS

Author : Will Fey
Publisher : Stackpole Books
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2003-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780811742436

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Armor Battles of the Waffen SS by Will Fey Pdf

The Waffen SS were considered the elite of the German armed forces in the Second World War and were involved in almost continuous combat. From the sweeping tank battle of Kursk on the Russian front to the bitter fighting among the hedgerows of Normandy and the last great offensive in the Ardennes, forever immortalized in history as the Battle of the Bulge, these men and their tanks made history.

Personal Accounts of the Waffen-SS at War

Author : Gordon Williamson
Publisher : Amber Books Ltd
Page : 487 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2023-06-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781782744115

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Personal Accounts of the Waffen-SS at War by Gordon Williamson Pdf

Illustrated with 150 rare black-and-white photographs, not only does Personal Accounts of the Waffen-SS at War address one of the most fascinating Third Reich organisations, but it also offers personal accounts from inside the Waffen-SS. This book will appeal to anyone interested in the history of World War II and Hitler's Germany.

The 12th SS Panzer Division "Hitlerjugend"

Author : Adrian Dragoș Defta
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2021-06-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781527571358

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The 12th SS Panzer Division "Hitlerjugend" by Adrian Dragoș Defta Pdf

This book demythologises one of the top Waffen-SS units during the Second World War, the Hitlerjugend Division. In addition to bringing together new research in European historiography, it also represents an innovative scientific approach using social psychology. It provides insights into inner psychological mechanisms that facilitated moral disengagement and culminated in the division’s unparalleled combat motivation and war crimes. Best known for their alleged fanaticism, Nazi indoctrination and inclination to perpetrate atrocities, Hitlerjugend soldiers are analysed here using perspectives drawn from across sociology, anthropology and psychology.

The History of the Galician Division of the Waffen SS

Author : Michael James Melnyk
Publisher : Fonthill Media
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2017-05-26
Category : History
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The History of the Galician Division of the Waffen SS by Michael James Melnyk Pdf

The second volume of the definitive history of the 14th Waffen-Grenadier Division der SS (Ukrainische Nr 1). The lavishly illustrated concluding volume of the division's history features chapters on its reformation, deployment against Communist-backed partisans in Slovakia, the forced march to Slovenia, anti-partisan action against Tito's partisans in Slovenia and its committal for the final time on the Eastern Front against the Red Army in Austria. It concludes with an investigation into the Division's escape from repatriation a subject which has long been the subject of contention amongst historians. This volume also deals with internment and ends with its unique post war fate including new information about the secret role of MI6 in training former members of the Division for secret espionage activities behind the Iron Curtain. Drawing on an unsurpassed collection of material accumulated over decades of research, the author offers unique photographic sections on all aspects of the Divisions history including uniform details together with much hitherto unseen material featuring recent document discoveries, new veteran testimonies and detailed information on every aspect of the Division.

Armor Battles of the Waffen-SS

Author : Will Fey
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2021-08-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780811769174

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Armor Battles of the Waffen-SS by Will Fey Pdf

The Waffen-SS were considered the elite of the German armed forces in the Second World War and were involved in almost continuous combat. From the sweeping tank battle of Kursk on the Russian front to the bitter fighting among the hedgerows of Normandy and the last great offensive in the Ardennes, forever immortalized in history as the Battle of the Bulge, these men and their tanks made history.

In Enemy Hands

Author : Karen Horn
Publisher : Jonathan Ball Publishers
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2015-06-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781868426522

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'To all intents and purposes I am as sexless as a block of wood. To eat is the extreme fundamental of living.' - South African POW, 1942 Books on World War II abound, yet there are remarkably few publications on South Africa's role in this war, which had such an influence on how we live today. There is even less written about those who participated on the margins of the war, especially those who were physically removed from the battlefields through capture by enemy forces. South Africa's prisoners of war during World War II, their experiences and recollections, are largely forgotten. That is until now. Historian Karen Horn painstakingly tracked down a number of former POWs. Together with written memoirs and archival documents, their interviews reveal rich narratives of hardship, endurance, humour, longing and self-discovery. Instead of fighting, these men adapted to another war, one which was fought on the inside of many prison camps. It was a war against hunger and deprivation, at times against ever-encroaching despondency and low morale amongst their companions in captivity. In their interviews, all the POWs expressed surprise at being asked to share their experiences of almost 70 years earlier. The author found it astonishing that almost all of them claimed not to be heroes of any kind. Perhaps this is not surprising when one considers that they returned home in 1945 to a country which soon afterwards tried its utmost to promote national amnesia with regard to its participation in the war. With great insight and empathy, Karen Horn shines a light on a neglected corner of South African history.

Bloody Verrieres, Volume 1

Author : Arthur W. Gullachsen
Publisher : Casemate
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2021-12-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781636240039

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“An excellent work that adds to the history of the Normandy Campaign. It also gives the armchair historian points to ponder.” —A Wargamers Needful Things South of the Norman city of Caen, the twin features of the Verrières and Bourguebus ridges were key stepping stones for the British Second Army in late July 1944—taking them was crucial if it was to be successful in its attempt to break out of the Normandy bridgehead. To capture this vital ground, Allied forces would have to defeat arguably the strongest German armored formation in Normandy: the I. SS-Panzerkorps “Leibstandarte.” The resulting battles of late July and early August 1944 saw powerful German defensive counterattacks south of Caen inflict tremendous casualties, regain lost ground, and at times defeat Anglo-Canadian operations in detail. Viewed by the German leadership as militarily critical, the majority of its armored assets were deployed to dominate this excellent tank country east of the Orne river. These defeats and the experience of meeting an enemy with near-equal resources exposed a flawed Anglo-Canadian offensive tactical doctrine that was overly dependent on the supremacy of its artillery forces. Furthermore, weaknesses in Allied tank technology inhibited their armored forces from fighting a decisive armored battle, forcing Anglo-Canadian infantry and artillery forces to further rely on First World War “Bite and Hold” tactics, massively supported by artillery. Confronted with the full force of the Panzerwaffe, Anglo-Canadian doctrine at times floundered. In response, the Royal Artillery and Royal Canadian Artillery units pummeled the German tankers and grenadiers, but despite their best efforts, ground could not be captured by concentrated artillery fire alone. This is a detailed account of the success of I. SS-Panzerkorps’ defensive operations, aimed at holding the Vèrrieres-Bourgebus ridges in late July 1944.

D-Day Deception

Author : Mary Kathryn Barbier
Publisher : Stackpole Books
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2005-03-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781461750840

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D-Day Deception by Mary Kathryn Barbier Pdf

Before landing in France on D-Day, June 6, 1944, the Allies executed an elaborate deception plan designed to prevent the Germans from concentrating forces in Normandy. The lesser-known first part, Fortitude North, suggested a threat to Norway. The more famous Fortitude South indicated that the invasion would occur at the Pas de Calais rather than Normandy, largely by creating a fictitious army group under Gen. George S. Patton. While historians have generally praised Operation Fortitude, Barbier takes a more nuanced view, arguing that the deception, while implemented well, affected the invasion's outcome only minimally. A much-needed reassessment of the deception operation that preceded the Allied invasion of Europe in World War II Involves double agents, fake equipment, phantom units, and famous commanders

Weapons and Fighting Tactics of the Waffen-SS

Author : Stephen Hart,Professor Russell A. Hart
Publisher : Amber Books Ltd
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2023-06-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781782743538

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Weapons and Fighting Tactics of the Waffen-SS by Stephen Hart,Professor Russell A. Hart Pdf

Illustrated with photographs and detailed artworks, Weapons and Fighting Techniques of the Waffen-SS is a complete record of the deployment and use of the weaponry in the service of the Waffen-SS in World War II.

Hitler's Shadow

Author : Richard Breitman
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 109 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2011-04
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781437944297

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Hitler's Shadow by Richard Breitman Pdf

This report is based on findings from newly-declassified decades-old Army and CIA records released under the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act of 1998. These records were processed and reviewed by the National Archives-led Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group. The report highlights materials opened under the Act, in addition to records that were previously opened but had not been mined by historians and researchers, including records from the Office of Strategic Services (a CIA predecessor), dossiers of the Army Staff's Intelligence Records of the Investigative Records Repository, State Dept. records, and files of the Navy Judge Advocate General. This is a print on demand report.