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3rd Waffen-SS Panzer Division Totenkopf, 1943-1945: An Illustrated History, Vol.2 [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 305x229 mm, kaal: 1728 g, 712 b/w photos
  • Sari: Divisions of the Waffen-SS
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764354639
  • ISBN-13: 9780764354632
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 305x229 mm, kaal: 1728 g, 712 b/w photos
  • Sari: Divisions of the Waffen-SS
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764354639
  • ISBN-13: 9780764354632
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One of the most infamous of all Waffen-SS formations, the 3rd SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf has always been identified as the very essence of the notorious Black Order. Associated with war crimes in official historiography, formed initially with personnel coming from guard units from concentration camps, the unit was nevertheless able to prove itself on the battlefield, distinguishing itself in all of the main campaigns in which it fought, from France to the Russian front. This second of two volumes analyzes the summer 1943 campaign that followed Kursk, until the end of the war: from its operations on the Mius front, to the fighting in the Kharkov area, on the Dnieper River, its transfer to the Polish front, and its subordination to IV.SS-Panzer-Korps, the fighting on the Hungarian front to liberate Budapest, and then its participation in the Frühlingserwachen (Spring Awakening) offensive, until the final fighting in Austria and the surrender. The volume includes a series of appendices covering order of battle, lists of award recipients, and details of uniforms and insignia pertaining to the division.
Introduction 5(1)
Acknowledgments 6(1)
Chapter I Counteroffensive On The Mius Front
7(18)
II.SS-Panzer-Korps Counterattacks
9(3)
Under Enemy Fire
12(2)
A Catastrophic Balance Sheet
14(1)
New Attacks
14(2)
A Change or Strategy
16(1)
The Attack Begins
17(6)
Continuation of the Offensive
23(1)
The Final Tally Sheet
23(2)
Chapter II The Fourth Battle Of Kharkov
25(16)
Operation Polkovodets Rumyantsev
25(1)
The Clashes West of Kharkov
26(2)
On the Mertschik Front
28(2)
A Battle of Annihilation
30(1)
The Knight's Cross for Hellmuth Becker
31(3)
On the Merla River Front
34(2)
The Knight's Cross for Kurt Franke
36(2)
The Battle Continues
38(3)
Chapter III The Dnieper Front
41(12)
Holding Their Positions
43(3)
The Battle for Slobodka
46(2)
Withdrawal Across the Merla River
48(5)
Chapter IV The Fighting At Krivoy-Rog
53(22)
3.SS-Pz.Division "Totenkopf"
54(2)
Fighting on the Dnieper
56(5)
The Knight's Cross for Felix Przedwojewski
61(1)
Clashes in the Bairak Area
61(2)
Fighting in the Kirovgrad Area
63(4)
New Crisis Situations
67(4)
The Knight's Cross for SS-Hstuf. Buchner
71(4)
Chapter V The Romanian Front
75(6)
Himmler's Orders
75(2)
Fighting at Targul Frumos
77(1)
Reorganization of the Units
78(1)
New Orders
79(2)
Chapter VI The Polish Front
81(22)
Fighting in the Grodno Area
82(2)
The Knight's Cross for Adolf Pittschellis
84(1)
New Defensive Fighting
85(3)
The Fighting for Siedlce
88(4)
The IV.SS-Pz.Korps Counterattack
92(1)
The Warsaw Uprising
93(2)
The Repression Begins
95(3)
Fighting in the Stanislawow Area
98(3)
The Panthers of the Totenkopf
101(1)
The Withdrawal Continues
102(1)
Chapter VII The Battles For Warsaw
103(20)
The Soviets Attack
103(3)
The SS Troops Fight On
106(2)
The Attacks Resume
108(1)
Clashes in the Radzymin Area
109(2)
The Totenkopf Panthers in Action Once Again
111(1)
New Counterattacks
112(2)
New Defensive Battles
114(5)
Fresh Reinforcements Arrive
119(4)
Chapter VIII The Hungarian Front
123(26)
A Fatal Decision
125(1)
The Attack Begins
126(3)
The Knight's Cross for Bachmann
129(2)
On the Attack Again
131(3)
Operation Konrad 2
134(1)
Operation Konrad 3
135(3)
The Knight's Cross for SS-Hstuf. Heinz Muller
138(1)
The Attack Continues
138(5)
The Soviet Reaction
143(4)
New Reorganization
147(2)
Chapter IX Operation Spring Awakening
149(18)
The Offensive Begins
152(2)
The Soviet Counteroffensive
154(3)
The Attack Against the Totenkopf Positions
157(2)
SS-Kampfgruppen
159(2)
On the Reichsschutzstellung
161(6)
Chapter X The Final Battles In Austria
167(16)
A Desperate Situation
168(1)
The Defense of Vienna
169(2)
The Totenkopf's Situation
171(2)
The Fall of Vienna
173(1)
Retreat Along the Danube
174(1)
Unit Reorganization
175(1)
Against the Americans
176(2)
The Surrender, the End
178(5)
APPENDICES
183(34)
A) Unit Information
184(1)
B) War Diary 1943-1945
185(1)
C) Order of Battle of 3.SS-Panzerdivision "Totenkopf
186(2)
D) Structure of SS-Panzer Regiment 3 --- February 1944
188(2)
E) Toten/cop/Division Organization Charts
190(2)
F) Feldpost Numbers
192(4)
G) Rank Equivalents, Waffen-SS/Heer
196(2)
H) Unit Commanders
198(2)
I) Knight's Cross Recipients
200(3)
J) German Cross in Gold Recipients
203(3)
K) Gold Clasp for Close-Quarter Combat Recipients
206(1)
L) Totenkopf Collar Tabs
207(2)
M) Cuff Titles
209(2)
N) Totenkopf Vehicles
211(6)
Glossary 217(3)
Endnotes 220(4)
Bibliography 224
Massimiliano Afiero is a historical researcher on the Axis forces of the Second World War, and for at least thirty years has contributed to numerous military history magazines, publishing hundreds of articles and about thirty books, with particular emphasis on Waffen-SS units.