German Armor in Normandy

Cover of German Armor in Normandy by Yves Buffetaut
Year: 2018
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9781612006437
Dimensions:
Height: 9.9 Inches
Length: 7 Inches
Weight: 0.9 Pounds
Width: 0.3 Inches
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German Armor in Normandy by Yves Buffetaut, published by Casemate Publishers in 2018, offers an illustrated exploration of the German armored units during World War II, particularly in the Normandy campaign from June to August 1944. This edition, comprising 128 pages, delves into the evolution of German Panzer divisions, including the 12th SS-Panzerdivision Hitlerjugend and the 2nd SS-Panzerdivision Das Reich, as they faced the Allied forces. The book begins with the fierce struggle for Caen, highlighting the impact of German Tiger tanks on British armored divisions.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the strategies employed by German commanders during key operations such as Goodwood and Cobra, which ultimately led to their defeat. The volume features over 100 photographs, diagrams illustrating the organization of German armored divisions, and color profiles of various tanks and armored vehicles. This comprehensive study focuses on the battles fought by the ten Panzer divisions involved and analyzes the reasons behind their inability to withstand the Allied advance, providing insights into military history and the dynamics of warfare in Europe during this critical period.


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Throughout the Second World War, a shift occurred in the composition of the large armored units of armies which lead to an increase in the power of their tanks in particular. The Germans were no exception. Many of its recently formed Panzer divisions, from the 12th SS-Panzerdivision Hitlerjugend to the 2nd SS-Panzerdivision Das Reich, were thrust into the effort to repel the Allies from June to August 1944 in Normandy. Within just ten weeks they would be defeated.

This volume of Casemate Illustrated starts by exploring the initial struggle to gain control of Caen after the Allies had landed on the beaches of Normandy which resulted in the ferocious German Tiger tanks destroying the 7th Armored Division, with British losses totaling twenty-seven tanks. The subsequent strategies the commanders devised for the Panzer tanks during Operations Goodwood and Cobra were not so successful, ultimately ending in disaster for the Germans as the Allies broke through the German line by the end of July.

With over 100 photos, diagrams showing the composition of German armored divisions, and color profiles of tanks and other armored vehicles, this is a detailed examination of the German armored forces in Normandy in 1944, focusing on the organization of the 10 Panzer divisions that took part, the vehicles they relied on and the battles they fought in and why ultimately their combined strength was not enough.

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