Hitler's tank divisions were some of his most feared troops and
most lethal weapons in the taking and securing of territory during
World War II. From success to failure, in victory and in defeat,
each division played a role in Hitler's campaign against the
Allies. This is the first guide to chronicle the history of each
division from its inception to its destruction. With painstaking
research and attention to detail, Mitcham describes the formation
and organization of each, then discusses its overall combat
history. He also includes a career sketch of every panzer
divisional commander.
While this reference will serve as a valuable research tool, it
contains more than facts and figures. Mitcham assesses the
performance and quality of each division, including how and why it
changed over time. He evaluates strengths and weaknesses during
different phases of the conflict in terms of manpower, vehicles,
and armor quality. He also analyzes commander performance and its
impact on overall efforts. The story follows the panzer legions
until their ultimate disposition-destruction or disbanding.
Includes a comprehensive index of individuals, units, battles and
campaigns.
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