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Men of Steel: 1st Panzer Corps The Ardennes and Eastern Front, 1944-45    
 
Author: Michael Reynolds

Now available in paperback for the first time, 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 detailed appendices

Format: Softbound
Pages: 400
Length: 6.00w x 9.00h
ISBN-13: 9781932033519
ISBN: 1932033513
Catalog ID: 14487
 
Price: $24.95
 

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