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Tomb of the Panzerwaffe: The Defeat of the Sixth Ss Panzer Army in Hungary 1945

Paperback

Main Details

Title Tomb of the Panzerwaffe: The Defeat of the Sixth Ss Panzer Army in Hungary 1945
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Aleksei Isaev
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:200
Dimensions(mm): Height 245,Width 170
Category/GenreWorld atlases and world maps
Military history
Second world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781912174546
ClassificationsDewey:940.542143
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations c 120 b/w photos, 4pp colour maps

Publishing Details

Publisher Helion & Company
Imprint Helion & Company
NZ Release Date 15 May 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In March 1945 the German Wehrmacht undertook its final attempt to change the course of the war by launching a counteroffensive in the area of Lake Balaton, Hungary. Here, the best panzer forces of the Third Reich and the elite of the Panzerwaffe were assembled - the panzer divisions SS Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, Das Reich, Totenkopf, Wiking and others, staffed by ardent believers in Nazism and armed with the most up-to-date combat equipment, including up to 900 tanks and self-propelled guns. At the time, this was considered a secondary axis for the Red Army, and thus the troops of the 3rd Ukrainian Front had to stop the German counteroffensive with their own forces and could not count upon reinforcements from the Stavka Reserve, which were needed for the decisive storming of Berlin. Relying upon their combat skill and rich combat experience, the Soviet troops carried out this task with honor, stopping the tidal wave of German armor and inflicting a decisive defeat and enormous, irreplaceable losses upon the enemy. The defeat of the Sixth SS Panzer Army became a genuine catastrophe for Germany, and Balaton becamse the tomb of the Panzerwaffe. In this book, penned by two leading Russian military historians, this major defeat suffered by the Wehrmacht has been described and analyzed for the first time using data from both Soviet and German archives. It focuses not only on Operation Spring Awakening, but also describes the preceding Konrad offensives conducted by the Germans in the effort to come to the aid of the encircled and desperate German and fascist Hungarian defenders of Budapest. This edition is lavishly illustrated with over a hundred rare photographs of destroyed or disabled German armor taken shortly after the battle by a Soviet inspection team, besides other photographs and specially-commissioned color maps.