Waffen-SS 1939-1945, A ruthless Enemy

Waffen-SS 1939-1945, A ruthless Enemy

Perry Pierik

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Año de edición:
2024
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Segunda Guerra Mundial
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9798224429073
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The Waffen-SS, as fourth ’army branch’ of the German army, is still surrounded with a certain mystical fog. Some divisions, mostly from the first levies, have general fame, like Hitler’s body guard division, the ’Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler’, or the ’Das Reich’ division. However, the fact that Waffen-SS grew into a significant force - 38 divisions - during the war, is largely unknown. Yet, due to the expansion, the elite status of the Waff-en-SS lessened. Leveled by its large numbers and the intake of foreigners, the Waffen-SS eventually fell in the streets of Bu-dapest, Berlin, Vienna and in the misty forests of the Ardennes. This book follows the chronological ’red thread’ of the Waffen-SS from elite to mass army. It became clear that Hitler increasingly put more trust in his political soldiers. At the source of this was a deep disturst Hitler harboured for the Prussian nobility in the ’Wehrmacht’. After the Von Stauffenberg-attack in the summer of 1944, he leaned on the Waffen-SS more than ever during impor-tant battles. This was a continuation of the politics already de-ployed during the summer battle around Koersk in 1943. After Stalingrad, where the army held the power, the Waffen-SS got a central position. At Koersk, Tarnopol, Kowel, Normandy, the Ar-dennes, Budapest, Vienna, Arnswalde and Berlin, the Waffen-SS played an important role. Still, even they could not turn the tide. Hitler became frustrated and threatened with disciplinary meas-ures against the Waffen-SS. ’They cannot give more than their lives’, commented the Reichsführer-SS drily. Under the motto ’un-sere Ehre heißt Treue’, the Waffen-SS eventually fell.

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