Though remembered by the world for the alleged atrocities they committed, Hitler's SS Divisions also earned the respect of their opponents for their soldiering skills and determination. This study examines the Das Reich Division which saw action on all German fronts.
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About the Author:
James Lucas fought with the British infantry in the Second World War. He has since established a reputation as a military historian with a particular interest in good soldiering; Das Reich is one of a number of his books about his former enemy.
Review:
Das Reich is an attempt by Mr Lucas to trace the development and history of one of the Nazi Party's premier fighting organisations. The division is traced from its early days of being internal minders to the Nazi hierarchy to its first use in WWII and then to its demise, fragmented all over Eastern Europe. Mr Lucas includes many anecdotal sources and by and large does a good job of trying to trace the actions the various Regiments and Companies were involved in. From these sources it is also easy to gauge how well the war was going for Germany as the tone changes from triumphant to largely pessimistic from the battle of Kursk onwards. An aspect of the division's history which Mr Lucas properly conveys is the involvement of the men of the division in the war and consequently the losses which it suffered on a huge scale because of its willingness to fight. This applied in any situation attacking, defending, counter-attacking, etc. and shows just how highly these men were trained and motivated. This brings up an interesting point which Mr Lucas is largely an apologist for. The motivation of the SS units is skirted round with very little mention being made of politics, race etc. Indeed in the early chapters the only criterion for entry into this elite organisation appears to be that the physical Aryan characteristics are satisfied and I am not sure this was entirely the case. Similarly relations with Russians are presented as cordial, even friendly and the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre is justified as an operation against franc-tireurs. However when dealing with organisations of this type such questions are never going to be easy to answer. The attempt being made here is to focus on the 'clean' combat and not the acts perpetrated by war criminals. Overall an extremely enjoyable history of an elite fighting formation, as long as its only its battles you are interested in. --By Jacqui
great to see the stories we know from a more honest angle,fascinating account of a heroic das reich.A great work by james lucas. --By steve
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- PublisherArms & Armour
- Publication date1992
- ISBN 10 1854090674
- ISBN 13 9781854090676
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages224
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