Thursday, December 08, 2011 - 08:21 PM UTC
Stackpole Books send us news of their latest release, Elite Panzer Strike Force; Germany’s Panzer Lehr Division in World War II, by Franz Kurowski.
Elite Panzer Strike Force; Germany’s Panzer Lehr Division in World War II, by Franz Kurowski describes the actions of the PLD from its origins to its final combat. Specifically, Normandy, the Ardennes, and several minor conflicts are covered. There are some first hand accounts and reports included. What is uncommon is that this book covers the war from the German point of view. This book is educational. And, while lacking in photos, would still be a source for dioramas and vignettes.
The Battle of Normandy dominates most of the book. From the build up of the PLD to its role in slowing the Allied advance that other forces may have time to regroup and fall back.
After discussing the retreat of German forces from the Atlantic Wall, the Ardennes is brought into play. Once again, there are detailed reports and meetings discussed here. Again, the book covers the build up of German forces in anticipation of the counter attack. The Panzer Lehr Division is followed from the build up to the operation’s stall. And, the slow retreat of the Germany army afterwards.
Several indices are included at the end of the book. These include “rank comparisons”, awards given, “division manning charts and rosters”, “engagements and battles of the Panzer-Lehr-Division” and “Panzer-Lehr-Division order of battle”.
The Battle of Normandy dominates most of the book. From the build up of the PLD to its role in slowing the Allied advance that other forces may have time to regroup and fall back.
After discussing the retreat of German forces from the Atlantic Wall, the Ardennes is brought into play. Once again, there are detailed reports and meetings discussed here. Again, the book covers the build up of German forces in anticipation of the counter attack. The Panzer Lehr Division is followed from the build up to the operation’s stall. And, the slow retreat of the Germany army afterwards.
Several indices are included at the end of the book. These include “rank comparisons”, awards given, “division manning charts and rosters”, “engagements and battles of the Panzer-Lehr-Division” and “Panzer-Lehr-Division order of battle”.
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