“Certainly my first recourse from now on when looking at the SS
panzer divisions. Give yourself a treat and buy a copy ASAP if tanks
are your thing” (Army Rumour Service). The Das Reich Division was
the most infamous unit of the Waffen-SS. Originally a paramilitary
formation raised to protect the members of the Nazi Party, it was
founded in 1934 as the SS-Verfügungstruppe. During the invasion of
Poland, the unit fought as a mobile infantry regiment. After the
Battle of France, the SS-VT was officially renamed the Waffen-SS, and
in 1941, the Verfügungs-Division was renamed Reich, later Das Reich.
By the time Das Reich took part in the battle of Moscow, it had
lost sixty percent of its combat strength. It was pulled off the front
in mid-1942 and sent to refit as a panzer-grenadier division.
Returning to the Eastern Front, Das Reich took part in the fighting
around Kharkov and Kursk. Late in the year, it was designated a panzer
division. In 1944, the unit was stationed in southern France when
the Allies landed in Normandy. The following days saw the division
commit atrocities, hanging one hundred local men in the town of Tulles
in reprisal for German losses, and massacring 642 French civilians in
Oradour-sur-Glane, allegedly in retaliation for partisan activity in
the area. Later in the Normandy fighting, Das Reich was encircled in
the Roncey pocket by US 2nd Armored Division, losing most of their
armored equipment. Das Reich surrendered in May 1945. “Another
fascinating piece of military history from the opposite point of
view . . . this doesn’t purport to be an illustrated history of
the Reich, but it damn well is!” —Books Monthly
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ISBN
9781612005263
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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