Das Reich Tiger Commander: SS-Hauptsturmführer Philipp Theiss Das Reich Tiger Commander traces the history of Philipp Theiss, whose connection to the Third Reich organisations began at an early age when he joined the Deutsches Jungvolk. Theiss carried on through the Hitlerjugend, Reichs Arbeits Dienst, SS-Verfügungstruppen and finally, the Waffen-SS. His service in the Waffen-SS took […]
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Sturmtiger: The Combat History of Sturmmörser Kompanies 1000-1002 by Lee Archer and Timm Haasler Sturmtiger: The Combat History of Sturmmörser Kompanies 1000-1002 documents this fascinating weapons system from its inception in 1943 to its first use in Warsaw and the battles in Germany during 1945. Researched over many years using German, American and British records, […]
17SS ‘Götz von Berlichingen’ Vol.3 by Helmut Günther 17SS ‘Götz von Berlichingen’ Vol.3 is the last of a three-volume set (this volume was written by Helmut Günther) and documents the final combats of the 17. SS Panzer-Grenadier-Division ‘Götz von Berlichingen’ from mid-March to the beginning of May 1945. Decimated and exhausted, outnumbered and outgunned, and […]
SS-Panzer-Regiment 12 in the Normandy Campaign 1944 (English language) The SS-Panzer-Regiment 12 of 12. SS-Panzer-Division ‘Hitlerjugend’ was officially established on 1 June 1944. Veterans transferred from the 1. SS-Panzer-Division LAH before and after Operation Zitadelle trained and led the 17 and 18-year-old volunteers and draftees. Due to their age, the youths were trained differently from […]
Jochen Peiper: Commander of Panzerregiment ‘Leibstandarte’ by Patrick Agte Patrick Agte, the accomplished author of Michael Wittmann, has exceeded even his previous high standards of scholarship and research with this superb biography of one of Germany’s foremost Panzer commanders. This is the definitive work on Peiper, and covers his early life through actions in France […]
Panzerwrecks 23: Italy 3 book by Lee Archer. Panzerwrecks 23: Italy 3: Whose owl insignia had different coloured beaks? What Panzer was captured and then abandoned by ‘friendly fire’? Who positioned their tank in a barn? Which units left their Panzers in Rome? Who was prepared to lose 1,000 tanks? The answers to these and […]
Panzers in Berlin 1945 by Lee Archer, Robert Kraska and Mario Lippert Panzers in Berlin 1945 is the most complete study of the role of Panzers in the Battle of Berlin yet published, and what some reviewers called the book of 2019. At 392 pages, the book is lavishly illustrated with 360 mostly unpublished photographs […]