A fully illustrated account of the infamous 12th SS Panzer Division
Hitlerjugend, from their formation through to the fierce battles for
Caen.
The 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend was formed in 1943 from members
of the Hitler Youth who had been born in 1926, primarily as an emergency
response force in France to repel the expected Allied invasion from the
sea. Training was initially haphazard due to lack of equipment, however
in March 1944 it was attached to I SS Panzer Corps and transferred to
Normandy. Based around Caen, it was intended to repel a possible and
expected invasion from the sea. When the invasion came in June, it was
one of the two closest panzer divisions to the landing beaches, engaging
Allied paratroopers at dawn. Once the Allied bridgehead was established,
Hitlerjugend deployed to Caen.
The defensive battles that took place in Normandy, particularly the four
battles around the city of Caen, saw the young soldiers of the
Hitlerjugend demonstrate determined resistance, conceding only due to
being greatly outnumbered.
Packed with photographs, maps and profiles, this Casemate Illustrated
follows the actions of the 12th SS Panzer Division through formation and
training to the four battles for Caen.