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German 10th Panzer Division and the Battles of Poland and France
A Combat History
Inbunden, Engelska, 2027
266 kr
Kommande
Originally written in German by Mr. Albert Schick, this unit history covers the history of an unusual Panzer Division of the German Army in WW II. It describes its establishment shortly before the Polish Campaign and its combat record through the Polish 1939 and French 1940 campaigns. A second volume will explore the division's subsequent campaigns in Russia and North Africa.This division participated in some of the most important battles of WW II including the crossing of the Meuse River at Sedan, the bloody battle at Stonne, and the capture of Calais. This first volume of the divisional history is a good mixture of command level descriptions of the movements and fighting, as well as personal small unit accounts.
German 10th Panzer Division and the Battles of Russia and North Africa
A Combat History
Inbunden, Engelska, 2027
266 kr
Kommande
Following on from the author's previous published account of the 10th Panzer Division, this unit history continues the study of its battles, now moving to Russia in 1941 and later, to North Africa. Having seen significant combat in first Poland and then France, the division was sent east once again, this time to participate in Operation Barbarossa. After its initial battles against the Red Army including the drive on Moscow in December of 1941 as part of the panzer force assigned to Army Group Center, the division was withdrawn from Russia and refitted in France during 1942. It was stationed near Dieppe when the ill-fated raid occurred in August 1942, though it had little direct involvement. Once rebuilt, instead of returning to the Eastern Front, at the end of November 1942 it was sent to Tunisia to oppose Operation Torch, the Allied landings in North Africa. Arriving piecemeal, it fought in Tunisia against both US and British armies until the German forces there surrendered in May 1943. For reasons never fully explained, the 10. Panzer-Division was not re-established, and so its impressive history ended prematurely, with its last battle of note taking place at Kasserine Pass.As with the companion volume, this account includes both command level descriptions of the movements and fighting of the division's panzers as well as personal small unit accounts.