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For the Homeland: The 31st Waffen-SS Volunteer Grenadier Division in WWII
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For the Homeland: The 31st Waffen-SS Volunteer Grenadier Division in WWII

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Formed in the fall of 1944, the 31st Waffen-SS Voluteer Grenadier Division was composed mainly of ethnic Germans living in Hungary. After a brief period of training, the division endured its baptism of fire against the Red Army in the Hungarian sector of the Eastern Front in late 1944. The 31st then participated in the battles south-east of Berlin, where the division fought until its battered remnants surrendered to the Soviets in May 1945. Rudolf Pencz’s carefully researched account records the complete history of this rarely covered Waffen-SS formation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stackpole Books
Country
United States
Date
16 December 2009
Pages
265
ISBN
9780811735827

Formed in the fall of 1944, the 31st Waffen-SS Voluteer Grenadier Division was composed mainly of ethnic Germans living in Hungary. After a brief period of training, the division endured its baptism of fire against the Red Army in the Hungarian sector of the Eastern Front in late 1944. The 31st then participated in the battles south-east of Berlin, where the division fought until its battered remnants surrendered to the Soviets in May 1945. Rudolf Pencz’s carefully researched account records the complete history of this rarely covered Waffen-SS formation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stackpole Books
Country
United States
Date
16 December 2009
Pages
265
ISBN
9780811735827