The 'Grossdeutschland' Division in World War II: The German Army's premier combat unit
By (Author) Professor James F. Slaughter
Illustrated by Ramiro Bujeiro
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
4th June 2024
15th February 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Military uniforms / insignia
Second World War
Land forces and warfare
940.541343
Paperback
64
Width 184mm, Height 248mm
Investigates the history and evolving appearance of the Grossdeutschland Division, the German Armys premier combat unit during World War II. Featuring eight pages of original artwork and carefully chosen photographs depicting personalities, uniforms, insignia and personal equipment, this is the absorbing story of the German Armys elite fire brigade during 193945. The unit began its life as an elite guard detachment; expanded to regimental size in 1939, it saw action in France in 1940 and Yugoslavia in 1941 before participating in the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union. Reinforced to divisional status, Grossdeutschland fought on the Eastern Front in 194244, notably at Rzhev in late 1942 and Kharkov in early 1943. Refitted and redesignated a Panzergrenadier-Division, Grossdeutschland played a key role in the battle of Kursk in July 1943, before acting as the Wehrmachts fire brigade in 194344. In late 1944, Grossdeutschland was expanded to Panzerkorps status, with Panzergrenadier-Division Brandenburg also taking the field. Further units joined the order of battle, the Fhrerbegleit-Brigade fighting in the Ardennes in 194445 before also being redesignated a division. All of these campaigns are covered in this book, which charts the evolving appearance of this elite formation over nearly six years of brutal warfare.
James F. Slaughter, a professional historian with a lifelong interest in World War II, holds a BA in history from West Virginia University, a Masters in military history from Norwich University and a doctorate in history from the University of Wolverhampton. Ramiro Bujeiro is an experienced commercial artist who lives in Argentina.