
SS-Wiking
The History of the Fifth SS Division 1941-46
Rupert Butler(Author)
Amber Books (Publisher)
Published on 12. February 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-78274-248-7 (ISBN)
Description
The 5th SS Division Wiking was the first 'international' - i.e. largely non-German - Waffen-SS division and the only German panzer division comprised largely of foreign troops. Approximately 75 per cent of the division's strength were non-German nationals, all volunteers, and the majority from occupied countries like Belgium, Holland, France, Denmark, and Norway.
The Wiking division operated exclusively on the Eastern Front during World War II, where the division quickly earned itself a deserved combat reputation but also served as a 'finishing school', spinning off a host of additional Waffen-SS divisions. While Germany was on the offensive in the East, Wiking served as a spearhead for Operations Barbarossa and Citadel. Later in the war it served as a defensive 'fire brigade', plugging gaps in the line as needed in response to Soviet attacks: breaking out of the Cherkassy pocket and defending Budapest as part of the Sixth SS Panzer Army, before its tattered remnants ended the war attempting to postpone the inevitable in Berlin.
Part of the SS Divisional Histories series, SS-Wiking is fully illustrated with rare Eastern Front photographs, many of which have never been published before. It also includes numerous maps and biographies of the key personnel, including such figures as Josef Mengele, Leon Degrelle, Felix Steiner and Herbert Gille.
The Wiking division operated exclusively on the Eastern Front during World War II, where the division quickly earned itself a deserved combat reputation but also served as a 'finishing school', spinning off a host of additional Waffen-SS divisions. While Germany was on the offensive in the East, Wiking served as a spearhead for Operations Barbarossa and Citadel. Later in the war it served as a defensive 'fire brigade', plugging gaps in the line as needed in response to Soviet attacks: breaking out of the Cherkassy pocket and defending Budapest as part of the Sixth SS Panzer Army, before its tattered remnants ended the war attempting to postpone the inevitable in Berlin.
Part of the SS Divisional Histories series, SS-Wiking is fully illustrated with rare Eastern Front photographs, many of which have never been published before. It also includes numerous maps and biographies of the key personnel, including such figures as Josef Mengele, Leon Degrelle, Felix Steiner and Herbert Gille.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Amber Books Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 18 to 99 years
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Index; Maps; Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
486 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78274-248-7 (9781782742487)
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Rupert Butler was a journalist and author of several books on military history, Germany and Russia in World War II. He died in 2018.
Content
1. Foundation
2. Training
3. Blooded
4. The Caucasus
5. Debacle
6. Encirclement
7. Retreat
8. Key Figures
Appendices
Index
2. Training
3. Blooded
4. The Caucasus
5. Debacle
6. Encirclement
7. Retreat
8. Key Figures
Appendices
Index