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From the Realm of a Dying Sun, Volume 1

IV. SS-Panzerkorps and the Battles for Warsaw, July - November 1944

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From the Realm of a Dying Sun, Volume 1

By: Douglas E. Nash Sr.
Narrated by: David de Vries
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Summary

The histories of the first three SS corps are well known - the actions of I, II, and III (Germanic) SS-Panzerkorps and their subordinate divisions, including the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Das Reich, Hitlerjugend, Hohenstaufen, Frundsberg, and Nordland divisions, have been thoroughly documented and publicized.

Overlooked in this pantheon is another SS corps that never fought in the west or in Berlin but one that participated in many of the key battles fought on the Eastern Front during the last year of the war - the IV SS-Panzerkorps. Activated during the initial stages of the defense of Warsaw in late July 1944, the corps, consisting of both the 3. and 5. SS-Panzer Divisions (Totenkopf and Wiking, respectively) was born in battle and spent the last 10 months of the war in combat, figuring prominently in the battles of Warsaw, the attempted Relief of Budapest, Operation Spring Awakening, the defense of Vienna, and the withdrawal into Austria where it finally surrendered to US forces in May 1945.

Herbert Otto Gille's IV SS-Panzerkorps was renowned for its tenacity, high morale and, above all, its lethality, whether conducting a hard-hitting counterattack or a stubborn defense in situations where its divisions were hopelessly outnumbered.

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interesting under reported story of a critical theatre of ww2. well narrated. only criticism would be the constant reiteration of german names when English versions are the same, 'reggiment' not regiment and 'armeé' not army for example. all in all a very interesting listen though

Great untold story

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wow an amazing, gripping book well researched with detailed information. a must for anyone with an interest in the war on the eastern front.

superb

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truly one of the best books on the eastern front that I have ever read. highly detailed account but holds ones attention to every word. narration is also superb with even the most testing of terminology and German language pronounced faultlessly. greatly looking forward to part 2. thank you.

exceptionally good

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Very-very interesting book. I am looking forward for the next volume.
Special congrats for the narrator.

Looking forward for next volume

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Really enjoyed it. Great book, well read. Plenty of detail about the regiments involved in the battles, but not so much that you find it overpowering. Well worth the time.

Great!!

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