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Waffen-SS Tiger Crews at Kursk - The Men of SS Panzer Regiments 1, 2, and 3 in Operation Citadel, July 5–15, 1943

English · Hardback

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Kursk is often labeled the "Greatest Tank Battle in History." The Wehrmacht fielded a total of just 120 Tiger tanks during the engagement, including 35 from the 2nd SS Panzer Corps. This corps comprised the three most controversial divisions of the Second World War: Leibstandarte, Das Reich, and Totenkopf. The war crimes committed by these units (at places like Oradour, Malmedy, and Le Paradis) remain contentious topics of discussion to this day, and their fighting qualities have been analyzed for decades. By examining a focused group of men in great detail, specifically the 226 Tiger crewmen at Kursk, the author provides an insight into the sprawling and enigmatic organization that was the Waffen-SS. This project aims to scrape away the mythology surrounding the most-feared soldiers, who crewed the most iconic tank, at one of the most vicious battles of the Second World War.

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Colonel French L. MacLean, United States Army (Ret.), has written 12 books on World War II, including a two-volume set on Stalingrad, a two-volume set on the Luftwaffe, Dönitz's Crews, and, recently, American Hangman, the amazing story of US Army MSgt. John C. Woods.

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Kursk is often labeled the “Greatest Tank Battle in History”. The Wehrmacht fielded a total of just 120 Tiger tanks during the engagement, including 35 from the 2nd SS Panzer Corps. This corps comprised of the three most controversial divisions of the Second World War: Leibstandarte, Das Reich, and Totenkopf. The war crimes committed by these units (at places like Oradour, Malmedy, and Le Paradis) remain contentious topics of discussion to this day, and their fighting qualities have been analyzed for decades. By examining a focused group of men in great detail, specifically the 226 Tiger crewmen at Kursk, the author provides an insight into the sprawling and enigmatic organization that was the Waffen-SS. This project aims to scrape away the mythology surrounding the most feared soldiers, who crewed the most iconic tank, at one of the most vicious battles of the Second World War.

Product details

Authors French L. MacLean, Col. French L. MacLean, French L. MacLean
Publisher Schiffer Publishing Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2021
 
EAN 9780764360473
ISBN 978-0-7643-6047-3
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 263 mm x 191 mm x 30 mm
Weight 890 g
Illustrations 120 b/w photos and maps
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

Zweiter Weltkrieg - Periode (1939 bis 1945), HISTORY / Military / World War II, History - Military / War

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