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Fated to Defeat - 33. Waffen-Grenadier Division Der Ss 'Charlemagne' in the Struggle for Pomerania 1945 (Paperback)
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Fated to Defeat - 33. Waffen-Grenadier Division Der Ss 'Charlemagne' in the Struggle for Pomerania 1945 (Paperback)
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33. Waffen-Grenadier Division der SS was one of a number of
divisions in the Third Reich's armed forces composed of foreign
soldiers. The majority that formed this unit were French:
volunteers or men who, because of collaboration, had been forced to
help the German's on the eve of the Allied invasion in Western
Europe. During February-March 1945 the French division took part in
the struggle for Pomerania, facing overwhelming Soviet and Polish
Forces. The unit fought in a constant retreat and met its fate
during the few days of battle in Bialogard (former Belgard an der
Persante) and Karlino (Koerlin) region. From that point, after the
Division's reorganisation from the German to the French pattern,
the retreat transformed into a chaotic escape, which for many ended
tragically in Polish or Soviet captivity, or in mass graves which
are still waiting to be discovered. Only a handful of the 4,500
Frenchmen who started the battle near Czarne (Hammerstein) and
Czluchow (Schlochau) managed to survive and after a few weeks
reached the new meeting point in Neustrelitz, Germany. After that,
some of them prepared for struggle for Berlin and went to battle
once more in April 1945. Lukasz Gladysiak's book is the first
attempt by a Polish author to accurately recreate these episodes of
the last stages of 33. Waffen-Grenadier Division der SS's history.
Collecting historical sources from all over Europe, including
German Army Group Vistula's documents, and memories of veterans of
both sides of the frontline largely unpublished so far, the author
takes us to the fields, towns and villages of Pomerania during the
tragic days of the beginning of 1945, and follows the battle
through the towns of Czarne (Hammerstein)-Czluchow (Schlochau),
Szczecinek (Neustettin), Bialogard (Belgardan der Persante),
Karlino (Koerlin) iKolobrzeg (Kolberg). While the chronological
description of the combat forms the backbone of this book, the
individual soldiers' stories, including biographies of key figures,
as well as a number of previously unsolved mysteries are also
covered, such as the fate of General Edgar Puaud. This is the first
book that refers extensively to the French SS-men's battles in
Pomerania in the last stages of the Third Reich.
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