German Ground Forces of World War II offers the first comprehensive
order of battle for German ground troops throughout the Second World
War, from the invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, to the
destruction of the last remnants of Germany's Wehrmacht and Waffen SS in
Berlin in 1945. Unlike similar works, these orders of battle are
dynamic, and so account for the continuously changing character of
Germany's ground forces at war.
This massive new reference work by McCroden and Nutter, broken up in
sections including Theater Commands, Army Groups, Armies, and Corps
Commands, presents a detailed analysis of each corresponding order of
battle for every German field formation above division. Additional new
ground is broken by also describing the orders of battle of the myriad
German and Axis satellite formations assigned to security commands
throughout occupied Europe and the combat zones, as well as those
attached to fortress commands and to the commanders of German occupation
forces in Eastern and Western Europe. An accompanying narrative
describes the career of each field formation and includes the background
and experience of many of their most famous commanding officers.
For the first time, readers can follow the career of every German
division, corps, army, and army group as the German armed forces shifted
units to and from theaters of war, from the period of triumphant
successes to the years of grinding defensive warfare and eventual
defeat.