The Waffen-SS (3): 11. to 23. Divisions
The Waffen-SS grew from a handful of obscure infantry battalions in 1939, to a force of more than 30 divisions by the end of World War II, including units of every type and every level of battlefield value. The mid-war divisions covered in this third title represent that range, from some of the most effective German and Western European volunteer formations – e.g. the 12. SS-Pz Div 'Hitlerjugend', and the Scandinavians and Dutchmen of the 11. 'Nordland' and 23. 'Nederland' divisions – to the Bosnian Muslims of the anti-partisan 13. 'Handschar' Division. Illustrated with rare photographs from private collections and meticulous colour artwork, the text details their organization, uniforms and insignia, and summarizes their battle records.
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The Waffen-SS (3): 11. to 23. Divisions
The Waffen-SS grew from a handful of obscure infantry battalions in 1939, to a force of more than 30 divisions by the end of World War II, including units of every type and every level of battlefield value. The mid-war divisions covered in this third title represent that range, from some of the most effective German and Western European volunteer formations – e.g. the 12. SS-Pz Div 'Hitlerjugend', and the Scandinavians and Dutchmen of the 11. 'Nordland' and 23. 'Nederland' divisions – to the Bosnian Muslims of the anti-partisan 13. 'Handschar' Division. Illustrated with rare photographs from private collections and meticulous colour artwork, the text details their organization, uniforms and insignia, and summarizes their battle records.
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The Waffen-SS (3): 11. to 23. Divisions

The Waffen-SS (3): 11. to 23. Divisions

The Waffen-SS (3): 11. to 23. Divisions

The Waffen-SS (3): 11. to 23. Divisions

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The Waffen-SS grew from a handful of obscure infantry battalions in 1939, to a force of more than 30 divisions by the end of World War II, including units of every type and every level of battlefield value. The mid-war divisions covered in this third title represent that range, from some of the most effective German and Western European volunteer formations – e.g. the 12. SS-Pz Div 'Hitlerjugend', and the Scandinavians and Dutchmen of the 11. 'Nordland' and 23. 'Nederland' divisions – to the Bosnian Muslims of the anti-partisan 13. 'Handschar' Division. Illustrated with rare photographs from private collections and meticulous colour artwork, the text details their organization, uniforms and insignia, and summarizes their battle records.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781841765914
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 08/20/2004
Series: Men-at-Arms , #415
Pages: 48
Product dimensions: 7.24(w) x 9.88(h) x 0.13(d)

About the Author

Gordon Williamson is a retired civil servant who spent several years working for the Royal Military Police (TA). He has written over 60 military books, including a number of titles for Osprey: ELI 183 U-boat Tactics in World War II, MAA 434 World War II German Police Units etc. Amongst his primary interests are the German Navy in World War II, U-Boats, and the Military Police forces of the Allied and Axis armies. He lives near Edinburgh in Scotland.

Table of Contents

Freiwilligen Panzergrenadier Division 'Nordland'

Panzer Division 'Hitlerjugend'

Waffen Grenadier Division der SS

Waffen Grenadier Division der SS

Panzergrenadier Division 'Reichsfuhrer-SS'

SS Panzergrenadier Division 'Gotz von Berlichingen'

SS Freiwilligen Panzergrenadier Division 'Horst Wessel'

Waffen Grenadier Division der SS

Waffen Grenadier Division der SS

Freiwilligen Kavallerie Division 'Maria Theresia'

Waffen Gebirgs Division der SS 'Kama'

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