EACH OF GERMANY'S WORLD WAR II ARMED SERVICES COULD CLAIM ONE UNIT
WHICH EARNED A UNIQUE COMBAT REPUTATION, AND WHICH CONSEQUENTLY WAS
ENLARGED AND DEVELOPED FAR BEYOND THE SIZE ORIGINALLY PLANNED.
Hermann Göring, commander-in-chief of the air force, was determined
that his Luftwaffe should share the glory of Germany's land conquests,
and gave his name to a regimental combat group of infantry and Flak
artillery. This élite unit was steadily enlarged into a brigade, then
an armoured division, and finally into a two-division corps, fighting
with distinction in Tunisia, Sicily, Italy, and on the Russian Front.
This concise history is illustrated with rare personal photographs and
eight colour plates, detailing the very varied uniforms and special
insignia of this crack formation.
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ISBN
9781780965659
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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