Overview
More
Overview
Specs
Author
Reviews
Editions Available

The SS: Hitler’s Instrument of Terror

Gordon Williamson

The SS: Hitler’s Instrument of Terror is an authoritative account of Hitler’s private army. Every aspect of the SS is examined in full: its units and their battles, the foreign legions, the various non-military departments, and the key figures who... Read moreRead less

The SS: Hitler’s Instrument of Terror is an authoritative account of Hitler’s private army. Every aspect of the SS is examined in full: its units and their battles, the foreign legions, the various non-military departments, and the key figures who led formations in the field and oversaw internal affairs within Nazi Germany, such as Heinrich Himmler, ‘Sepp’ Dietrich and Kurt Meyer. In addition, the questions of atrocities committed against prisoners and civilians, and the SS’s role in the concentration camp system, are addressed in full. Ranging from its post-World War I origins to the fall of Berlin, the book will be of interest to both the student of military history and the general reader. Illustrated with 270 colour and black and white photographs, many from private collections and seldom seen, as well as 25 colour artworks.

Format: 295 x 234mm hb
Extent: 304pp
Word count: 110,00pp
Illustrations: 50 col & 220 b/w photos, artworks and maps
ISBN: 9781782740285

Gordon Williamson

Gordon Williamson is the author of, among others, The SS: Hitler’s Instrument of Terror, The Iron Cross: An Illustrated History 1813–1945, Aces of the Reich and Infantry Aces of the Reich. He lives in Scotland.

978-1-78274-028-5 hb

Previously published in 285 x 213mm format, 256pp (without the appendix on key SS figures).

You might also like...

Recently viewed