Synopses & Reviews
The Waffen-SS panzer divisions were an integral part of Hitler's last great attack in the West in December 1944 and SS: Steel Rain covers their role in the attack in full. This hardcover reference book also analyzes the reasons why the Waffen-SS panzer divisions were so successful in their battles. These included the coordination between tanks and mechanized infantry, the initiative shown by junior commanders and NCO's, and the creation of ad hoc battle groups to spearhead assaults. Above all, this book illustrates what can be achieved on the battlefield when highly motivated elite troops are equipped with excellent hardware and led by able and quick-thinking commanders.
This book covers all the Waffen-SS's panzer battles in the West, including Normandy, Arnhem and the Ardennes. It includes 15 full-color maps that allow the reader to more fully understand and follow the actions of the Waffen-SS armored formations. It is also illustrated by 150 black and white photographs of Waffen-SS panzer diviions in the West between 1944-1945.
Synopsis
- All the Waffen-SS's panzer battles in the West covered in full, including Normandy, Arnhem and the Ardennes
- Includes 15 full color maps that allow the reader to more fully understand and follow the actions of Waffen-SS armored formations
- Illustrated by 150 black and white photographs of Waffen-SS panzer divisions in the West between 1944-1945
- Comprehensive appendices list Waffen-SS orders of battle, Waffen-SS panzer division organizations and SS hardware capabilities
- Full details on Waffen-SS losses in the West in 1944-1945.
Synopsis
SS Steel Rain is a history of battles between the Nazi SS troops and the Waffen in 1944-1945. Fully illustrated with black and white photographs throughout.
About the Author
Tim Ripley is a full time author and photojournalist who is also a keen student of military history. He has written numerous books on hardware, tactics and campaigns, including Bayonet Battle, Operation Deliberate Force, Jane's Pocket Guide to Modern Military Helicopters and Land Power: the Coalition and the Iraqi Armies. He currently lives in the north of England.