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Comrades to the End: The 4th SS Panzer-
Grenadier Regiment Der Führer 1938-45
- The History of a German-Austrian Fight-
ing Unit Otto Weidinger. The complete history of
SS-Regiment Der Führer. From its creation from
primarily Austrian recruits through the Western
Campaign, to the bitter battles in Russia where
it was almost completely destroyed, the authors
explain the engagements of this famous unit in
full detail.
Size:6”x9”•100bwphotos/maps•480pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0593-X•hard•$39.95
The Leibstandarte in Greece: The 1st
Battalion LSSAH during Operation Marita,
1941, from Battalion Archives Branislav
Radovic and Martin Stiles. This large-format book
contains over 300 mostly unseen photographs in
superb high-quality reproduction. Originally pho-
tographed in May 1941 by an SS-Kriegsberichter,
the book depicts the 1st Battalion, Leibstandarte
SS “Adolf Hitler” (LSSAH) during their victorious
march through Greece in 1941.
Size:9”x12”•345bwphotos•240pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4357-5•hard•$69.99
The SS-Panzer-Artillery Regiment 1 Leib-
standarte Adolf Hitler (LAH) inWWII Thomas
Fischer. This book is the first volume about Artillery
Regiment 1 of the 1st Waffen-SS Division LAH.
The artillery batteries of the LAH during the whole
of WWII faced some of the hardest combat, and
probably no other artillery unit was used as often
at critical spots on all fronts.
Size:8.5”x11”•290bwphotos•208pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1982-5•hard•$59.95
The 12th SS Panzer Division “HJ”: A Picto-
rial History Herbert Walther. A heavily illustrated
chronicle of the “Hitlerjugend” Division in over
230 bw and 30 color photos including its late war
formation and campaigns throughout Normandy
and Austria.
Size:8.5”x11”•250bw/colorphotos•120pp.
ISBN:978-0-88740-166-4•hard•$29.99
Blood and Honor: The History of the 12th
SS Panzer Division “Hitler Youth” 1943-45
Craig W.H. Luther. The 12th SSPD was formed in
early 1943 following the German disaster at Stalin-
grad, and trumpeted as a symbol of the willingness
of German youth to make the ultimate sacrifice for
Führer und Vaterland.This account is based largely
on primary source materials, including extensive
archival holdings, published memoirs, official
histories, and numerous interviews with former
division members.
Size:7”x10”•160bwphotos•304pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4267-7•hard•$49.99
Belgians in the Waffen-SS Rolf Michaelis. In
the years between 1940-45, approximately 12,500
Belgians served in the Waffen-SS, a number
roughly equal to the strength of an infantry divi-
sion in 1944. This book describes the major units
of the Waffen-SS in which the Belgian volunteers
were concentrated, and where they were deployed.
Size:6”x9”•90color/bwphotos•112pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4034-5•hard•$35.00
The Kaminski Brigade Rolf Michaelis. The
political and military movement of Bronislav Ka-
minski in Russia 1941-44 was an interesting case
in the German occupation. His Peoples Selfdefend
Army reached 10,000 men and fought for at least
two years with great success against partisans on
the Russian front.
Size:6”x9”•100bwphotos•192pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3765-9•hard•$39.99
Panzergrenadier Divisions of the Waffen-
SS Rolf Michaelis. A concise combat history of
the six Waffen-SS panzergrenadier divisions in
WWII includes: the 4th SS-Polizei Panzergrenadier
Division; 11th SS-Freiwilligen Panzergrenadier Di-
visionNordland;16thSS-PanzergrenadierDivision
Reichsführer-SS; 17th SS-Panzergrenadier Divi-
sion Götz von Berlichingen; 18th SS-Freiwilligen
Panzergrenadier Division Horst Wessel; 23rd SS-
Freiwilligen Panzergrenadier Division Nederland.
Size:6”x9”•190bwphotos•208pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3660-7•hard•$39.99
Cavalry Divisions of the Waffen-SS Rolf
Michaelis. A concise combat history of the
three Waffen-SS cavalry divisions in WWII: 8th
SS-Cavalry Division Florian Geyer; 22nd SS-
Freiwilligen Cavalry Division Maria Theresia;
37th SS-Freiwilligen Cavalry Division Lützow.
The formation and combat histories of each are
discussed in detailed text, along with maps and
rare photographs.
Size:6”x9”•150bwphotos•168pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3661-4•hard•$35.00
Estonians in the Waffen-SS Rolf Michae-
lis. Thousands of Estonians wanted to take
part in the war against Russia. Besides the
Schutzmannschaften of German Police in 1942
HimmlerbuiltupanEstonianSS-VolunteerBrigade
which became later the 20. Waffen-Grenadier-
Division der SS (estnische Nr.1).
Size:6”x9”•100bwphotos•120pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3350-7•hard•$29.99
Ukrainians in the Waffen-SS Rolf Michaelis.
With the beginning of the Operation Barbarossa
more than 100,000 Ukrainians volunteered for
the fight against Stalin and communismn. These
volunteers were put into Schutzmannschafts-
Bataillone under the control of the German Police.
Size:6”x9”•100bwphotos•128pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3349-1•hard•$29.99
Russians in the Waffen-SS Rolf Michaelis.
From summer 1941, some 100,000 Russians
served in the Wehrmacht, mostly as so called
Schutzmannschaften under the command of the
German Police (Höhere SS- und Polizeiführer) in
the eastern occupied areas. The most famous unit
was theBrigadeKaminski,establishedbyBronislav
Kaminski in the summer of 1941.
Size:6”x9”•100bwphotos•120pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3348-4•hard•$29.99
Himmler’s Bosnian Division: TheWaffen-SS
Handschar Division 1943-45 George Lepre.
This is the story of the “Handschar,” a Muslim
combat formation created by the Germans to
“restore order in Bosnia.” What actually transpired
was quite different.
Size:6”x9”•250bwphotos•380pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0134-9•hard•$39.95
Galicia Division: The Waffen-SS 14th
Grenadier Division 1943-45 Michael O.
Logusz. In 1943/44 a determined group of young
men and women in Galicia volunteered to serve in
a combat division destined for eastern front com-
bat. Although initially Galicia’s Volunteers would
serve in a German sponsored military formation,
in actuality the volunteers of the Galicia division
wanted to engage all hostile ideologies-both
from the east and west-in order to secure a free
independent Ukraine.
Size:6”x9”•50bwphotos•592pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0081-4•hard•$35.00
SS-Heimwehr Danzig in Poland 1939 Rolf
Michaelis. This is the first book in English on
this obscure early-WWII SS unit. In July 1939,
SS-Heimwehr Danzig was formed from members
of the III./4. SS-Totenkopf-Standarte “Ostmark,” as
well as from Danzig citizen volunteers. As a unit of
theRFSS they reinforcedotherexistingDanzigunits
for the impending invasion of Poland.
Size:6”x9”•140bwphotos•112pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-2943-2•hard•$29.95
SS-Fallschirmjäger-Bataillon 500/600 Rolf
Michaelis. This book is the history of the only
Fallschirmjäger-Bataillon of the Waffen-SS during
WWII. Formed in 1943 as a Bewährungsverband
for special missions (guerrilla operations in the
Balkans) theunitwasdeployedatmany focalpoints
of heavy combat on the eastern and western fronts.
Size:6”x9”•70bwphotos•120pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-2944-9•hard•$29.95
The 10th SS-Panzer-Division “Frundsberg”
Rolf Michaelis. Division “Frundsberg” was formed
at the beginning of 1943 as a reserve for the Al-
lied invasion of France. Their first campaign was
in the Ukraine in April 1944. Highly motivated
after combat success in Ukraine the unit was then
transported back to the west where they fought the
Allies in France and Arnhem.
Size:6”x9”•100bwphotos•168pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3099-5•hard•$35.00
The 11th SS-Freiwilligen-Panzer-Gren-
adier-Division “Nordland” Rolf Michaelis.
Several thousand ethnic Germans in Romania,
(thesocalledVolksdeutscher)weredrafted into the
Waffen-SS in 1943. They were first used in combat
in Croatia, the Oranienbaumer, Estonia, and Latvia.
After the Soviet attack in Pomerania they fought in
Berlin and were destroyed there.
Size:6”x9”•80bwphotos•152pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3100-8•hard•$35.00
The 32nd SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-
Division “30.Januar” Rolf Michaelis. The SS
Division “30. Januar” was one of the last SS-Divi-
sions formed during WWII and was almost entirely
composed of training units and 16-18 year old
boys. With a final strength of 12,000, they fought
on the Oder-front south of Frankfurt/Oder. After the
Soviet attack on 16 April 1945 they were wiped out
in the pocket of Halbe southeast of Berlin.
Size:6”x9”•80bwphotos•128pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3101-5•hard•$29.99
Panzer Divisions of the Waffen-SS. Rolf
Michaelis. A detailed look at all seven Waffen-SS
panzer divisions in WWII: 1.SS-PD “LAH”; 2.SS-
PD “Das Reich”; 3.SS-PD “Totenkopf”; 5.SS-PD
“Wiking”; 9.SS-PD “Hohenstaufen”; 10.SS-PD
“Frundsberg”; 12.SS-PD “HJ.” Each unit is
presented in detailed history from its formation,
combat operations throughout the war, and final
disposition at war’s end.
Size:6”x9”•113bwphotos•320pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4477-0•hard•$45.00
Latvians in the Ordnungspolizei and
Waffen-SS Rolf Michaelis. Roughly 40,000 Lat-
viansserved in theWaffen-SS from1943 to theend
of war in the 15. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS
(lettische Nr.1) and 19. Waffen-Grenadier-Division
der SS (lettische Nr.2). This book is the complete
operational history of this little-known unit and
includes first-hand accounts, maps, and very rare
war-era photographs, and soldbuchs.
Size:6”x9”•85color/bwphotos•112pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4262-2•hard•$29.99
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