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Soldiers in Normandy: Germans by: Alexandre Thers


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ISBN:  2915239436
Complete Book Title:Mini-Guides: Soldiers in Normandy: The Germans
Author:Alexandre Thers
Binding Type:Soft Cover
Copyright Date:2005
Number of Pages:35
Size:9.5 x 9 in.
Book Subject:Militaria
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German forces stationed in Normandy at the time of the invasion were mainly Army (Heer) infantry divisions, most of which were supported by horse drawn transport. Amongst these were so-called 'static' units which were incapable of maneuver. The majority of these formations were of mixed ability and had little combat value. The sole exception to this was the 6.Fallschirmjager-Division, made-up of well-trained and fanatical paratroopers. As for armored forces, the German army could only boast three divisions which were truly combat-ready. By contrast, the Waffen-SS panzerdivisions were vastly better and demonstrated their superiority in combat. Often outclassed by the Allies in terms of materiel (particularly the number of tanks), logistics and suffering from a crippling shortage of fuel, the Germans were literally pushed around by the attackers, being forced to react to rather than to initiate combat, in the most part. Their situation was made even worse by the fact that they could not count on air support. Despite all of these shortcomings, the Germans used all off the opportunities afforded them by the landscape of Normandy, particularly the Bocage region, to inflict severe damage on Allied units.


 

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