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Reynolds, Michael
Sons of the Reich: The History of II SS Panzer Corps in Normandy, Arnhem, the Ardennes, and on the Eastern Front
Havertown, PA: Casemate, 2002

Binding: Hardcover

Pages: xix + 396

WHERE TO BUY IT

See also other edition(s):
   Spellmount Ltd, 2002 - Hardcover
   Casemate, 2004 - Softcover

See also more books from:
   Michael Reynolds

See also more books on the same topic(s):
   Autumn campaigns in Northwest Europe, September - December 1944
   Battle of the Bulge, December 1944 - February 1945
   Germany: Ground unit histories
   Germany: SS unit histories
   Normandy campaign, June - August 1944
   Normandy campaign, June - August 1944: British flank
   Northwest Europe campaign, 1944-1945: Forces, OBs, and TOEs
   Northwest Europe campaign, 1944-1945: Ground unit histories
   Northwest Europe campaign, 1944-1945: Unit histories
   Operation Market-Garden, September 1944
   Russo-German War, 1941-1945: Unit histories
   Winter battles in Northwest Europe, December 1944 - March 1945

See also references to this book:
   Reference in news archive June 2002
   Reference in news archive October 2004

Feedback from visitors

Feedback from Henry M. Stairs Jr. on Sunday, 19 December 2004

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This book is an outstanding account of the Battle of the Bulge centering around Jochen Peiper and his 1st SS Panzer Regt as they attcked the Northern hinge of the Bulge. The maps, photographs,table of organization of German units, compliment the excellent day-to-day review of events as Peiper attempted lead the charge past Liege, to the port of Antwerp. I was a member of the 30th Infantry Division who played a major role of this battle.






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