Men of Steel: 1st SS Panzer Corps 1944-45
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ISBN: 1932033513 / Publisher: Casemate, January 2006
In 1943, Adolf Hitler ordered the formation of the I SS Panzer Corps Leibstandarte. This elite fighting force led the last German offensives of WWII. Michael Reynolds (affiliation not cited) described its early history in a book titled Steel Inferno: I SS Panzer Corps in Normandy (Spellmount, 1997). This volume goes on to tell the rest of the story, focusing on the Corps' activities in the Ardennes and on the Eastern Front in 1944 and 1945. The volume is illustrated with maps and rare archival photographs. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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This authoritative account completes the history of the only Panzer Divisions to bear Hitler’s name – 1st and 12th SS – as they lead the last German offensives of the war - through the Ardennes in December 1944 and in Hungary two months later and it concludes with their capitulation and captivity in Austria in May 1945.Men of Steel traces the origins, formation and early history of I SS Panzer Corps.Packed with detail it covers the German retreat from Normandy to the West Wall, the Leibstandarte & Hitlerjugend Panzer Divisions’ crucial part in the ‘Battle of the Bulge’, Jochen Peiper’s dash for the Meuse, the ‘Malmedy Massacre’, the ‘Battle of the Twin Villages’, Bastogne, the elimination of the Gran Bridgehead in Hungary, February 1945, Hitler’s last gamble on the Eastern Front—the ‘Lake Balaton’ offensive, the attempt to stem the Soviet ‘Tide from the East’, the last desperate battles to defend the Greater German Reich and the final capitulation to the Americans.It also includes information on the unit's captivity and war crimes.Illustrated with rare photographs, many high quality maps and appendices.
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