The Waffen-SS (2): 6. to 10. Divisions
By (Author) Gordon Williamson
Illustrated by Stephen Andrew
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
17th March 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
Land forces and warfare
Special and elite forces
Military institutions
940.541343
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
196g
The military branch of the Nazi SS security organisation grew by the end of World War II from a handful of poorly regarded infantry battalions in 1939, into a force of more than 30 divisions including units of every type. Their battlefield reputation varied widely, from the premier armoured divisions which formed Germany's utterly reliable spearheads on both main fronts, to low quality 'anti-partisan' units. The divisions covered in this second of four titles include the first mountain and cavalry units, and two of the remarkable new Panzer divisions raised in the great 1943 expansion. Illustrated with rare photographs from private collections, the text details their organisation, uniforms and insignia, and summarises their battle record.
Gordon Williamson was born in 1951 and currently works for the Scottish Land Register. He spent seven years with the Military Police TA and has published a number of books and articles on the decorations of the Third Reich and their winners. He is the author of a number of World War II titles for Osprey. Stephen Andrew was born in 1961 in Glasgow, where he still lives and works. An entirely self-taught artist, he worked in advertising and design agencies before going freelance in 1993. Military history is his passion, and in the past few years he has established himself as a respected artist in this field. Since 1997 he has illustrated several Men-at-Arms titles including Men-at-Arms 306: Chinese Civil War Armies 1911-49, and books on the German and Italian armies of World War 2.