Text in French.
Starting with the basic core of 117 men who made up the Stabswache in
1933, the Leibstandarte, Hitler's personal bodyguard, became an elite
motorized unit, then a brigade then a division. It distinguished itself
in Poland, in the West and obtained its first military notoriety in the
Balkans where Kurt Meyer distinguished himself in particular. Then it
was the fighting on the Eastern Front, at the forefront of the
victories. Then after 1943, it continued to distinguish itself in the
big battles, at Kharkov and at Kursk. It then disarmed the Italian Army,
fought in Normandy, in the Ardennes and took part in the ultimate
fighting in Hungary, or even in Berlin for some of its elements.
This military history is accompanied by a lot of portraits of officers
who became famous, but also photographs of material. It's a fabulous
book, a milestone, a limited edition which should be put into any
serious library.