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OverviewIn March 1943 the three senior Divisions of the Waffen-SS Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler (Bodyguard), Das Reich (Empire) and Totenkopf (Death's Head) were fighting against Stalin's armies in the Ukraine under the command of SS Lieutenant General Paul Hausser. Aware of the need to create more divisions for his army and under constant pressure from Heinrich Himmler for more troops, Adolf Hitler chose this moment to order the formation of a new SS Panzer corps. This meticulously researched book documents the actions of the Corps throughout the last offensives of the war. Strongly recommended for those interested in the personality of Hitler's most trusted armoured and armoured-infantry field commanders. AUTHOR: Since retiring from a successful military career in 1986, Major General Mike Reynolds has become a highly respected military historian. He is the author of five other critically acclaimed books, printed in numerous languages. SELLING POINTS: * Unique insight into one of only two units in German Army that bore Hitler's name * Fills a major gap in the coverage of Second World War history * Publication date coincides with 65th Anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge * Companion to Steel Inferno: I SS Panzer Corps in Normandy. * Very readable account for both military historians and general readers ILLUSTRATIONS 16 pages of b/w illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael ReynoldsPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword Military Weight: 0.608kg ISBN: 9781848840096ISBN 10: 1848840098 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 20 October 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMajor General Michael Reynolds CB joined the British Army in 1948, and was commissioned into the Queens Royal Regiment in 1950. In the course of a long and distinguished career, he served in Korea, where he was severely wounded, Northern Ireland and West Germany. On promotion to Major General he assumed command of NATO's Allied Command Europe Mobile Force (Land). In retirement, he became guest speaker on British Army and NATO battlefield tours in the Ardennes, publishing a number of detailed histories on World War 2 operations in Europe. He died in 2015. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |