A fully illustrated, concise narrative history of the 12th SS Panzer
Division Hitlerjugend from July 1944 to May 1945.
Formed in 1943 with the express purpose of blocking the forthcoming
Allied invasion in the West, the 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend
carved out a reputation as one of the Wehrmacht's foremost panzer
divisions, as witnessed by its tenacious defense of Caen following the
Allied invasion of Normandy.
The British Operation Goodwood against Caen in July 1944 was followed
by Totalize in August, which bypassed Caen and attacked the Hitlerjugend
positions. Within a week thousands of German troops were encircled in
the Falaise Pocket. Around ten thousand Hitlerjugend soldiers escaped
piecemeal, regrouping to fight in the battles along the Maas and the
ill-fated Ardennes offensive of December 1944. Deployed to Hungary in
1945 to stem the Red Army advance, the division fought against
overwhelming odds until the final battles in Austria, on Reich soil, in
late April 1945. There the soldiers of the Hitlerjugend, despite the
desperate situation and the superiority of the enemy, managed to achieve
local success and launch desperate counterattacks even into the last
weeks of the war.
Packed with photographs, maps and profiles, this Casemate Illustrated
follows the actions of the 12th SS Panzer Division throughout its
existence.