These three definitive volumes cover the German ground forces that swept across Europe with such ruthless efficiency in 1939 and 1940 and battled the Allies around the globe until the bitter end in 1945. Taken together, these volumes are the most comprehensive and accessible reference available on the Germany Army in World War II, unmatched in the information compiled on each division from inception to destruction.
German Army Order of Battle, 1939-1945
Provides a chronicle of the organizational development of the German panzer divisions and brigades from the late 1930s to 1945. Includes discussion of several formations that were armored but were...
German Order of Battle, 1944: The Regiments, Formations and Units of the German Ground Forces
30 On casualties sustained by 2nd Fallschirm Corps in the Normandy area, see Volkmar Kuehn, Deutsche Fallschirmjaeger im Zweiten Weltkrieg (Stuttgart: Motorbuch Verlag, 1996), pp. 304-351 and Zetterling, Normandy 1944, pp. 214-224.
German Army Order of Battle, 1939-1945
The purpose of this text is to furnish intelligence officers with a detailed picture of the German Army in all its aspects, from the organization of the High Command to the functions of small units and auxiliary services, and to furnish ...
With extensive organizational diagrams and full-color campaign maps showing the disposition of units, this is an easy guide to the German panzer forces, their strengths during key campaigns and battles, and details of where they served ...
A restricted secret document when it was first produced, and compiled from intelligence sources. this is the American army s approximation of the still formidable military machine of the Wehrmacht it would shortly face on the beaches of D ...
Hitler's Legions: The German Army Order of Battle, World War II