'Maps are few, and with little detail, but the text gives a strong feel for the desperate actions of 1944-45. Recommended.'

Chris Jarvis, Miniature Wargames Magazine, November 2025

The Division was created as part of the 1944 expansion of the Waffen SS and was rooted in Hitler’s policy of divide and rule that he implemented even among his closest confidants. It was Hitler himself who made the decision that the division should be manned using volunteers from the Sturm Abteilung (SA) and bearing the name of the SA ‘martyr’ Horst Wessel, knowing that this would be anathema to Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS. Virtually no volunteers were forthcoming, which resulted in the division being fleshed out using ethnic Germans from the Hungarian/Yugoslav border regions, built around the 1st SS Motorised Infantry Brigade, a notorious ‘Anti-Partisan’ unit.

The history of the Division offers a new perspective on the war in the East precisely because the unit was not feted, was not famous. Its equipment and training were inadequate. The assault guns earmarked for the Panzer Battalion were re-allocated to the 12th SS Panzer Division ‘Hitler Jugend’ and the Panzerjäger Battalion was trained using ‘Hetzer’ tank destroyers but was issued with unfamiliar Stug III assault guns on the eve of battle. For most of the war the Division conducted a fighting retreat until final capitulation in Czechoslovakia. Through meticulous research in primary sources, James O’Brien adds significant new insights into the war on the Eastern Front.

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The brutal history of the forgotten division, manned by volunteers who were not volunteers, on the Eastern Front.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781398113039
Publisert
2025-07-15
Utgiver
Amberley Publishing
Vekt
577 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
256

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Biografisk notat

James O'Brien is an expert on the German military of the Second World War, having studied the campaigns on the Eastern Front over the past 25 years. The history of the 'Horst Wessel' Division has been the focus for much of this time. He has a Degree in History and Archaeology and an MSc in Archaeological Sciences. He was a professional Field Archaeologist for over 15 years, working both in the UK and internationally. He has worked for the Royal Dragoon Guards Museum in York, and currently works at the British Library.