During World War II, German armored reconnaissance laid the
groundwork--often through small-unit actions--for the stunning tank and
infantry operations that made the German military famous. Robert
Edwards's follow-up to Scouts Out, the first extensive treatment of the
subject in English, focuses on the battles and personalities found in
ranks of the Waffen-SS, Luftwaffe, and other divisions.- Covers armored
reconnaissance in Poland, France in 1940, the Balkans, North Africa, the
Eastern Front, Italy, and the Western Front- Numerous firsthand accounts
and after-action reports- Analysis of recon operations, from tactics and
doctrine to vehicles and commanders