SS Leibstandarte, Ace of the Waffen SS, Werner Herman Gustav Pötschke SS Leibstandarte, Ace of the Waffen SS, Werner Herman Gustav Pötschke

SS Leibstandarte, Ace of the Waffen SS, Werner Herman Gustav Pötschke

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Publisher Description

This book covers the life of Knights cross winner SS-Sturmbannführer Werner Pötschke, a little known officer of the Waffen SS. This book also examines in detail the question of his personal involvement in the Malmédy massacre at the Baugnez crossroads. This book is not an expose of the Nazi organisation, or a concise history of the SS, it will not come to the jaw dropping conclusion that Werner Pötschke was or was not a Nazi, he was a committed Nazi, he was an officer in the Waffen SS, he was also a ferocious warrior and combat leader. He was also quite possibly a mass murderer. He was unusual in many ways, but what is truly striking about him is just how much front line combat he was personally engaged in during WWII. From the very beginning of the SS foundation unto the last month of the war this man was totally committed to the fight, unquestioning and uncompromising. For the 'men of steel' there was only victory or Valhalla.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
17 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
506
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lulu.com
SIZE
6.5
MB

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