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Comrades to the End: The 4th SS Panzer-Grenadier Regiment "Der Führer" 1938-1945: The History of a ...4 reviews
Otto Weidinger

Schiffer Publishing, 1998

A detailed recollection of the DF Regiment
This book provides a detailed recollection of the Der Fuhrer Regiment's actions during and after the war from several of the units senior officers. There is a good mix of small unit and individual battle stories in addition to descriptions of the units that fought with and alongside the DF regiment. There is a detailed description of the events at Tulle and Oradour which (compellingly) ...
  
  











  



  
Platz der Leibstandarte: A Photo Study of the SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler" ...13 reviews
George Nipe

RZM Publishing, 2002

Outstanding Photo History
Rare is the book that provides pictures that are actually related to the text provided. Even rarer still are pictures that capture in sequence the entire event. Such is the case with this volume. From start to finish the reader is presented with a sequence of photographs that literally document aspects of the complete campaign for Kharkov in the winter of 1943. The pictures are also notable ...
  
  











  



  
In Good Faith: The History of the 4th SS-Polizei-Panzer-Grenadier-Division, Vol. 1: 1939-19431 review
Friedrich Husemann

J. J. Fedorowicz Publishing Inc., 2002

Exhaustivo trabajo.
Este libro es una autentica recopilacion sobre la Division SS Polizei, muy interesante para todos aquellos que quieran conocer de primera mano los combates en que estuvo implicada y, sobre todo, su relacion tan directa con la Division Azul espanola. Una lastima que, segun la editora, la segunda parte del libro vaya a tardar anos en ver la luz...
  
  











  



  
German Order of Battle Volume Three: Panzer, Panzer Grenadier, and Waffen SS Divisions in WWII (Stackpole ...4 reviews
Samuel W. Mitcham

Stackpole Books, 2007

Good general reference beset by many typos, errors.
This is a new edition of a previous work by Dr. Mitcham. Like so many of Stackpole's Military History Series, it is beset by typos and errors, such as names incorrectly spelled, or spelled one way in the body of the discussion and another way in the summary of commanders. Unlike his previous work he makes no effort to tell what happened to most of the generals, other than when they were ...
  
  











  



  
The Good Soldier: From Austrian Social Democracy to Communist Captivity with a Soldier of Panzer-Grenadier ...25 reviews
Alfred Novotny

The Aberjona Press, 2002

A very excellent personal WWII story
5 Stars First, this book is published by Aberjona Press. I will be totally honest with you. I've never read a bad WWII book published by this business. I highly encourage amazon.com readers to read other books published by this firm. WWII is their bread and butter in the publishing business. So, I had high hopes for this book and it delivers. The Good Soldier" is about memoirs of ...
  
  











  



  
Panzer Grenadier Division: Grossdeutschland - Specials series (6009)3 reviews
Horst Scheibert

Squadron/Signal Publications, 1993

An excellent glipse into an elite Werhmacht unit
Panzer Grenadier Division: Grossdeutschand is something of a pictorial history of one of the German Wehrmacht's most illustrious units. Often overshadowed by the accomplishments and atrocities by her sister units of the Waffen SS, it is generally agreed by both historians and contemporaries that the Grossdeutschand divisions fought with the same levels of elan, without the stains of dishonor. ...
  
  











  



  
Grenadiers: The Story Of Waffen SS General Kurt 'Panzer' Meyer (Stackpole Military History)14 reviews
Kurt Meyer

Stackpole Books, 2005

Tactics to be used when constanly out numbered.
Kurt Meyer clearly shows how in Poland, France, Greece, Russia the familiar concept "blitzkrieg" is put to use. What was extremely eye opening was that the Germans (Kurt Meyers troops) were always outnumbered, yet with superior tactics and leadership they were able to come out on top. Kurt Meyer clearly illustrates how this was possible, through personal accounts. Furthermore, I was suprised ...
  
  











  



  
The 11th SS-Freiwilligen-Panzer-Grenadier-Division "Nordland"
Rolf Michaelis

Schiffer Pub Ltd, 2008

Several thousand ethnic Germans in Romania, (the so called Volksdeutscher) were drafted into the Waffen-SS in 1943. With these new troops Himmler built up the new 11th Waffen-SS Division. To fill the ranks Division "Nordland" also took over battalion strength units from Danmark and Norway, though ninety percent of the division were Volksdeutsche from Romania. They were first used incombat in Croatia, the Oranienbaumer, Estonia, and Latvia. After ...
  
  











  



  
Iron Fist: A Combat History of the 17th SS Panzer Grenadier Dividion 'Gotz Von Berlichingen', 1944-19451 review
Antonio J. Munoz

Axis Europa Books, 2002

Unfortunate Review
I'd like to report that Antonio J. Munoz is a respected author. However, he feels and exhibits the need to write unfair, demeaning and unfounded reviews about competitive historical works in order to promote his own. With those kinds of tactics, what credibility and integrity can be invested into the works he produces? Sadly, not much.
  
  











  



  
Panzer Grenadiers1 review
H. Muller

Zebra, 1980

A story about surviving the hell that was the Eastern Front in WWII
This underappreciated book should be a classic, but most WWII and history buffs don't seem to be familiar with it. This book was written by a Panzer Grenadier (Mechanized Infantry who rode on the backs of tanks) who fought on the Russian Front during WWII and by the small details and descriptions you can believe it. Some of the stuff these guys must have had to go through is unreal. It makes ...
  
  











  







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