Description
During the month of June 1944, the Panzer divisions present succeeded in containing the Allies in a small bridgehead. In July, the arrival of more SS divisions should have finally allowed the Germans to counter-attack decisively. This was not the reality. The Allies had also strengthened in number and kept the blows coming, one after another. Each SS-Panzer division had a different experience of the fighting in July.
This Casemate Illustrated looks at the divisions one by one throughout Operations Goodwood and Cobra which saw large tank battles and the collapse of the German front in Normandy. It includes over 100 photographs, alongside biographies of the commanders and color profiles of trucks and tanks which played a key role in operations as the Americans succeeded in breaking through the German line of defense.
About the Author
Yves Buffetaut is a French historian, owner of Ysec Editions and Editor of two military magazines, Tranchees, about WW1 and Batailles, on WW2. He has written more than 100 books on both
Reviews
This is a real overview of the conflict, with reports of the SS performance against Operations Goodwood and Cobra, details on the tanks and vehicles they used, and maps of the main conflicts. * The Armourer 03/06/2019 *
Although the SS are a contentious subject for some, they were integral to the defence of France, so their activities bear scrutiny if you wish to have the whole picture of the battles. [...] it's interesting to see how they were defeated both by the Allies and the lack of understanding of the situation by the Fuhrer back in Berlin. * Britmodeller.com 20/06/2019 *
As a concise reference for the subject matter, this is an ideal book, being both readable and informative. The photographs are first rate, artwork very useful and text full of information. * Scale Military Modelling International Magazine 29/04/2019 *
This is a superb series, primarily for the photos... * Miniature Wargames 11/07/2019 *
Book Information
ISBN 9781612006413
Author Yves Buffetaut
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Casemate Publishers
Publisher Casemate Publishers