In the early years of the Third Reich, Hermann Göring, one of the most
notorious leaders of the Third Reich, worked to establish his own
personal army to rival Himmler's SS and Reichswehr. The result: a
private Prussian police force which grew into one of the most powerful
armored units in Nazi Germany's Wehrmacht.
This unit fought throughout the Second World War, meeting Anglo-American
forces in vicious battles across the European theaters of Tunisia,
Sicily, and Italy before finally being defeated by the Red Army on the
Eastern Front. The Hermann Göring Panzer Division incorporates technical
details of these battles with the turbulent politics and Machiavellian
maneuvering of Hitler's inner circle, giving military-history
enthusiasts fresh insights into the development and role of this unusual
division through the war.
Drawing on first-hand accounts and extensive archive material, World War
II historian Lawrence Paterson presents a comprehensive and unbiased
history of the establishment of the famous 1. Fallschirm-Panzer
Division.