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Waffen-SS Armour in Normandy presents the combat history of
SS-Panzer Regiment 12 and SS-Panzerjager Abteilung 12 in the Battle
for France from June to the end of August 1944 based on
transcriptions of their original unit war diaries from the Military
History Archives in Prague. Both armoured units belonged to the
12.SS-Panzer Division Hitlerjugend. SS-Panzer Regiment 12 was
fully-equipped with Panzer IV and Panther tanks. The main AFV of
SS-Panzerjager Abteilung 12 was the Jagdpanzer IV L/48 tank
destroyer. The structure of the volume is partly source publication
(documents of SS-Panzer Regiment 12) and partly study (the
deployment of SS-Panzerjager Abteilung 12). The text was written
and footnoted by the author based upon original wartime files in
Prague that have remained almost unknown. The book starts with the
story of the units' establishment and training in 1943/1944,
including, for example, the shipments of equipment, orders of
battle and tactical numbers of the tanks. After this introduction,
a highly detailed daily chronology of the combat actions is
provided, from 12.SS-Panzer Division travelling to the Caen sector
to Operation Totalize and the withdrawal to the Seine River.
Documents from SS-Panzer Regiment 12 presented in the book include
the following: combat reports, list of knocked-out enemy tanks,
German personnel and tank losses, combat orders, summary of
acquired combat experiences and others. This is an impressive look
at tactical-level events and command decisions, highlighting the
armoured combat tactics that were able to stop Montgomery's Army
Group from breaking through the German lines near Caen for two
months. The study includes a number of detailed maps and excellent
photos. In addition, the book has benefited from the contribution
of rare information, photographs and documents from the archive of
noted Waffen-SS historian Mark C. Yerger.
Days of Battle describes a hitherto neglected part of the military
history of Hungary during World War II. Dr Norbert Szamveber
presents detailed accounts of four important clashes of
German-Hungarian and Soviet armour north of the river Danube, in
the southern territory of the historical Upper Hungary (part of
Hungary between 1938 and 1945, at the present time now part of
Slovakia). The first is an account of the battle between the Ipoly
and Garam rivers during the second half of December 1944, in which
the elite Hungarian Division "Szent Laszlo" saw action for the
first time. The second study is about the fierce tank battle of
Komarom, fought 6-22 January 1945. This was an integral part of the
Battle for Budapest, parallel in time with Operation "Konrad". The
third part of the book describes the combat during the German
Operation "Sudwind" in February 1945, whilst the fourth the Soviet
attack launched in the direction of Bratislava in March 1945. The
author, chief of Hungary's military archives, has based his
research firmly on files and documentation from German, Hungarian
and Soviet sources. The book's authoritative text is supported by
specially-commissioned colour battle maps. This is a very important
new study that throws much-needed light on armoured warfare on the
Eastern Front during the final months of the war.
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