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From the Realm of a Dying Sun - Sr. Nash

From the Realm of a Dying Sun

Iv. Ss-Panzerkorps and the Battles for Warsaw, July–November 1944 (Volume I)

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Buch | Hardcover
576 Seiten
2020
Casemate Publishers (Verlag)
9781612006352 (ISBN)
CHF 52,35 inkl. MwSt
An account of the IV SS-Panzerkorps, an SS corps that participated in many of the key battles fought on the Eastern Front during the last year of the war.
During World War Two, the armed or Waffen-SS branch of the Third Reich’s dreaded security service expanded from two divisions in 1940 to 38 divisions by the end of the war, eventually growing to a force of over 900,000 men until Germany’s defeat in May 1945. Not satisfied with allowing his nascent force to be commanded in combat by army headquarters of the Wehrmacht, Heinrich Himmler, chief of the SS, began to create his own SS corps and army headquarters beginning with the SS-Panzerkorps in July 1942. As the number of Waffen-SS divisions increased, so did the number of corps headquarters, with 18 corps and two armies being planned or activated by the war’s end.

While the histories of the first three SS corps are well known, the IV SS-Panzerkorps – which never fought in the west or in Berlin but participated in many of the key battles fought on the Eastern Front during the last year of the war – has been overlooked. Activated during the initial stages of the defence of Warsaw in late July 1944, the corps, consisting of both the 3. and 5. SS-Panzer Divisions (Totenkopf and Wiking, respectively) was born in battle and spent the last ten months of the war in combat, figuring prominently in the battles of Warsaw, the attempted Relief of Budapest, Operation Spring Awakening, the defence of Vienna, and the withdrawal into Austria where it finally surrendered to American forces in May 1945.

Herbert Otto Gille’s IV SS-Panzerkorps was renowned for its tenacity, high morale and, above all, its lethality, whether conducting a hard-hitting counterattack or a stubborn defense in situations where its divisions were hopelessly outnumbered. Often embroiled in heated disputes with its immediate Wehrmacht higher headquarters over his seemingly cavalier conduct of operations, Gille’s corps remained to the bitter end one of the Third Reich’s most reliable and formidable field formations.

Douglas E. Nash Sr. is a West Point Class of 1980 graduate and a retired U.S. Army colonel with 32 years of service with various assignments including Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Germany, Cuba, and Uzbekistan. He served in a variety of units, specializing in Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations. He recently retired after serving as the Senior Historian of Marine Corps University in Quantico, Virginia. His works include Hell’s Gate: The Battle of the Cherkassy Pocket January to February 1944, Kampfgruppe Mühlenkamp, Unternehmen Ilse, and his recent trilogy about the IV SS-Panzer Corps, From the Realm of a Dying Sun.

1 Activation of IV. SS-Pz.Korps

2 Organization and Duties of the Panzer Corps

Headquarters and Staff

3 Organization of Corps and Army Troops

4 The Leaders and Divisions

5 The Tank Battle of Praga, 28 July–6 August 1944

6 Operational Interlude: Unternehmen Brückenschlag,

8–13 August 1944

7 The First Defensive Battle of Warsaw, 18–30 August 1944

8 The Second Defensive Battle of Warsaw,

Part I: 31 August–9 September 1944

9 The Second Defensive Battle of Warsaw,

Part II: 10–22 September 1944

10 An Unexpected Lull in the Action, 23 September–9 October 1944

11 The Third Defensive Battle of Warsaw, 10–28 October 1944

12 The Battle of Modlin, 29 October–25 November 1944

Appendix A: Command and Staff

Appendix B: IV. SS-Pz.Korps Battle and Campaign Participation Credits

Appendix C: Selected Orders of Battle

Appendix D: German Army, Waffen-SS and U.S. Army Rank Equivalents

Appendix E: German Corps Staff Positions and U.S. Army Equivalents

Appendix F: Glossary

Endnotes 499

Bibliography 527

Index

 

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Maps and 24pp black and white photos
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte 1918 bis 1945
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
ISBN-13 9781612006352 / 9781612006352
Zustand Neuware
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