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Waffen-SS Commanders: The Army, Corps
and Division Leaders of a Legend Mark C.
Yerger. The units of the Waffen-SS were some
of the most successful and influential combat
formationsproducedbyanycountry in thiscentury.
Finally, the commanders of these elite units are
examined here in detail.
Volume 1: Augsberger to Krüger. Contains
forty-four biographies that reveal the lives of the
most senior Waffen-SS commanders.
Size:8.5”x11”•400bwphotos•352pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0356-2•hard•$59.95
Volume 2: Krüger to Zimmermann. Contains
sixty-one biographies that reveal the lives of the
most senior Waffen-SS commanders.
Size:8.5”x11”•440bwphotos•392pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0769-X•hard•$59.95
Waffen-SS Knights and their Battles: The
Waffen-SS Knight’s Cross Holders Vol.1:
1939-42 Peter Mooney. Within each of the vari-
ous battles covered, the book focuses specifically
on each Waffen-SS soldier that was awarded the
various grades of the Knight’s Cross. This volume
covers the period 1939-42 and was written with
the help of surviving Knight’s Cross holders or the
Waffen-SS soldiers that fought alongside them.
Size:6”x9”•60bwphotos/maps•288pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3088-9•hard•$39.99
The SS-Sonderkommando “Dirlewanger”: A
Memoir. Rolf Michaelis, Editor. A rare look inside
the Sonderkommando “Dirlewanger,” the SS anti-
partisan unit notorious for atrocities in Poland and
Russia during WWII by a member of the unit from
its formation to the end of the war who took part in
nearly all its operations.
Size:6”x9”•44bwphotos•128pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4479-4•hard•$29.99
Combat Operations of the German Ord-
nungspolizei 1939-45: Polizei-Bataillone
• SS-Polizei-Regimenter Rolf Michaelis.
Covers the little known combat operations of the
German Ordnungspolizei during WWII. Discussed
are unit formations, personalities, and operations
including frontline combat, security duties in
occupied countries, as well as the participation
of some battalions in ethnic cleansing atrocities.
Also included are very rare photos, documents,
soldbuchs and maps.
Size:8.5”x11”•120bwphotos/maps•128pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3659-1•hard•$45.00
Police Battalions of the Third Reich Stephen
Campbell. The role that the German Police Bat-
talions played in the destruction of the Jews and
the Eastern European nationalities that the Third
Reich had deemed superfluous or dangerous is
little known. The German Police, often aided by
local auxiliaries shot at close range over a million
people in less than two years. Later in the war
the battalions were formed into regiments and
absorbed into the SS where they were active in
the hunt for partisan bands behind the front lines.
Size:8.5”x11”•120bwphotos•160pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-2771-1•hard•$59.95
Allgemeine-SS: The Commands, Units and
Leaders of the General SS Mark C. Yerger. The
commands, units and leaders of the General SS
are finally compiled into a single detailed reference
book. The biographical data for individuals alone
adds vast detail to this fascinating topic. A detailed
index allows referencing of individual commands
or personalities.
Size:8.5”x11”•120bwphotos/maps•256pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0145-4•hard•$49.95
Riding East: The SS Cavalry Brigade in
Poland and Russia 1939-42 Mark C. Yerger.
Riding East details the history of the SS Cavalry
Brigade. The detailed text is supplemented by 109
photos, as well as, six maps, six Order of Battle
charts, complete officer rosters 1939-42, feldpost
numbers, details of primary commanders within
the Brigade, as well information on the units and
commanders it was subordinated to, complete a
comprehensive history of the first combat mounted
unit of the SS.
Size:8.5”x11”•100bwphotos•224pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0060-1•hard•$59.95
Himmler’s Cavalry: The Equestrian SS
1930-45 Paul J. Wilson. Dressed in black
uniforms emblazoned with the SS flash, Heinrich
Himmler’s horsemen carried the SS banner across
theGermancountrysideand toequestriancompeti-
tions throughout Germany and Europe. Wilson
provides numerous anecdotes, statistics, and
capsule biographies of Equestrian SS personnel.
Size:6”x9”•17bwphotos•224pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1112-3•hard•$29.95
In Perfect Formation: SS Ideology and
the SS-Junkerschule-Tölz Jay Hatheway.
Extensive references to original source material
on the underlying SS principles of blood, soil, and
struggle as they were formalized in SS ideology. In
support of his intricate linkages between ideology
and its realized form, Hatheway has obtained over
100 previously unpublished photos of the SS
officer training academy Tölz. More than a series
of buildings, the structure of the Junkerschule was
itself a metaphor for the subset of Nazi ideology.
Size:6”x9”•100bwphotos•192pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0753-3•hard•$29.95
SS Officers List (as of January 1942) SS-
Standartfuhrer to SS-Oberstgruppenfuhrer
– Assignments and Decorations of the
Senior SS Officer Corps. The January 1942
“Dienstalterliste” lists the hundreds of officers in
the SS from full Colonel to General. Detailing their
posts at that time during the war, this facsimile
wartime publication also gives significant deco-
rations they were awarded. Their ranks and most
recent promotion dates are listed as well as State,
Police and NSDAP posts.
Size:8.5”x11”•45bwphotos•64pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1061-5•soft•$19.95
The Spanish in the SS and Wehrmacht,
1944-45: The Ezquerra Unit in the Battle
of Berlin M. Gil Mart’nez. The story of those few
Spaniards who refused to abandon their German
comrades in their desperate fight to hold Berlin in
the last days of the war. This day-by-day account of
the lastweeksof thewar includes informationabout
anti-partisan operations of the Spanish in the north
of Italy, the combat together with the Walloons of
Leon Degrelle, and their participation in operations
against the maquis in France.
Size:7”x10”•270color/bwphotos•224pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4271-4•hard•$45.00
The Cruel Hunters: SS-Sonderkommando
Dirlewanger–Hitler’s Most Notorious
Anti-Partisan Unit French L. MacLean. The
DirlewangerBattalion,alsoknownas“Sonderkom-
mando Dirlewanger” was perhaps the least under-
stood, but at the same time the most notorious
German SS anti-partisan unit in WWII. Medieval
in their outlook on war and certainly not indicative
of many German military formations, this unit is a
reflection of a segment of mankind gone mad in
the inferno of WWII on the eastern front.
Size:6”x9”•50bwphotos/maps•336pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-0483-5•hard•$35.00
Atrocities at Camp Mauthausen:
A Visual Documentation of the
Holocaust. Two first hand accounts
about Mauthausen concentration camp,
Austria, by Franz Zieres, commandant of
Mauthausen,andCharles-HeinzPilarski,
a soldier in the German army who was
court-marshalled and imprisoned in
the camp. These memoirs, along with
photos taken upon the liberation of the camp, are
a vivid record of the Final Solution.
Size:9”x6”•24bwphotos•64pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1777-6•soft•$19.95
The Camp Women: The Female Auxiliaries
Who Assisted the SS in Running the Nazi
Concentration Camp System Daniel Patrick
Brown. The first complete resource devoted to
the SS-Aufseherinnen – the female guards of the
German concentration camps during WWII. In
addition, the role of the girl’s youth organization
in developing future overseers, and the eventual
recruitment, training, and employment of these
women is likewise examined.
Size:8.5”x11”•50bwphotos•288pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1444-0•hard•$59.95
The Ghetto Men: The SS Destruction of
the Jewish Warsaw Ghetto April-May
1943 French MacLean. The 28-day siege of the
Warsaw Ghetto was one of the most protracted
large-scale urban battles in WWII. OHere is every
fact concerning who, when, what and how the SS
troops razed the Warsaw Ghetto. Men and officers
of theSecurityServiceandGestapoarehereaswell
as theunits,weaponsand tactics,andaday-by-day
analysis of the fighting.
Size:8.5”x11”•110bwphotos•224pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1285-5•hard•$59.95
The Field Men: The SS Officers Who Led
the Einsatzkommandos – the Nazi Mobile
Killing Units French MacLean. Men lined up in
four motorized columns immediately behind the
German Army on June 22, 1941, as it prepared to
launch Operation Barbarossa, an attack designed
to win the war. The Field Men covers the entire
gamut, from the organization of the units, to the SS
officers who served in this scourge on the Eastern
Front. Some 380 SS officers are described in full
detail and extensively analyzed.
Size:8.5”x11”•175bwphotos/maps•232pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0754-1•hard•$59.95
The Camp Men: The SS Officers Who Ran
the Nazi Concentration Camp System French
L. MacLean. Inside these pages you will meet over
960 infamousmen– theofficersofNaziGermany’s
Totenkopf (Death’s Head). These men stood on the
front-line of the Nazi war to exterminate the Jews.
With well over one hundred photos – a large por-
tion previously unpublished – this is the largest
collection of SS camp personnel photos ever to
appear in one work.
Size:8.5”x11”•140bwphotos/maps•384pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0636-7•hard•$59.95
Waffen-SS Knights and their Battles: The
Waffen-SS Knight’s Cross Holders Vol.2:
January-July 1943 Peter Mooney. This second
volume covers the period from January to July
1943 and was written with the help of surviving
Knight’s Cross holders or the Waffen-SS soldiers
that fought alongside them.
Size:6”x9”•60bwphotos/maps•288pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3527-3•hard•$39.99
Waffen-SS Knights and their Battles: The
Waffen-SS Knight’s Cross Holders Vol.3:
August-December 1943 Peter Mooney. This
third volume in the on-going series continues the
overview of each Waffen-SS and covers the period
August to December 1943 detailing actions in the
chaotic post-Kursk period on the Eastern Front,
as well as the opening of the second front in Italy.
Size:6”x9”•70bwphotos•312pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4273-8•hard•$39.99
Commanders of Auschwitz: The SS Officers
Who Ran the Largest Nazi Concentration
Camp 1940-45 Jeremy Dixon. Finally a single
volume detailing the SS officers that served in the
largestandmost infamousofHitler’sconcentration
camps, Auschwitz-Birkenau. Inside you will meet
the commandants, Lagerführers, doctors, dentists,
Gestapoofficials,adjutants,administrationofficers,
and sentry commanders. The biographical detail of
this book alone adds vast clarity to the gaps in bio-
graphical information in other books on Auschwitz.
Size:8.5”x11”•130bwphotos•232pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2175-7•hard•$59.95
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