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In Good Faith: The History of the 4th SS-Polizei-Panzer-Grenadier-Division, Vol. 1: 1939-1943 | 
enlarge | Author: Friedrich Husemann Publisher: J. J. Fedorowicz Publishing Inc. Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 436 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.3 x 1
ISBN: 0921991746 EAN: 9780921991748 ASIN: 0921991746
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Product Description Hard cover, small format (6" x 9"), 436 pages with 40 pages of black and white photographs, 34 mostly full-page maps and 78 pages of appendices. The Polizei-Division (Police Division), as it was originally called, was one of the lesser-known combat formations of the Waffen-SS. It was formed in October 1939 and was composed primarily of police officers, who volunteered to join the division, and it served almost exclusively on the Eastern Front until the end of the war, where it eventually was equipped as a Panzergrenadier-Division (mechanized division). This volume of the two-part history covers the formation of the division in 1939, its employment during the so-called "Phony War" prior to the campaign in France in 1940, its participation in the later stages of that campaign and, finally, its commitment in the East in the northern theater of operations. It was in the East that the division earned its reputation as a tough and able combatant force, where it was especially steadfast in the defense. The division fought its way through the Russian Luga position and all the way to the gates of Leningrad (Saint Petersburg). Its shining hour was in the defense along the Wolchow River, where the Russians attempted to provide relief to the beleaguered city of Leningrad and trap a large portion of Heeresgruppe Nord (Army Group North) in a pocket of their own. The Polizei-Division, later renamed the SS-Polizei-Division during this stage of its history, was the lynch pin in the myriad of operations launched to both eliminate the Russian breakthrough and then trap the cut-off and encircled Russian forces. The volume finishes with the fighting in late 1942 and early 1943 east of Kolpino and along the Narwa River bend. Friedrich Husemann, himself a former member of the divisional artillery, provides an in-depth look at his former division. The account relies heavily on first-hand sources. Besides formation war diaries and period after-action reports, Husemann has gleaned accounts from a number of surviving members of the division. Although many divisional histories are "dry" reading, this one offers the reader not only a view from the foxhole, it also places the role of the division in the larger operational picture.
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By the numbers, dry but packed with information September 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the first half of the history of the 4. SS infantry Division Polizei. As its title suggests it was formed of police officers with the idea of giving them front line experience. It is also special for it was an infantry Division (unlike the title would suggest) during the years 1939 to 1943 while the other SS Divsions were mechanised and it was at the begining outside the Waffen SS fold, being more a Heer Division and it fought many illustrious battles especially around Leningrad where it earned a well deserved reputation.
All this is in the book and presented down to company level, with plenty of accounts of individuals. There are also planety of dispatches, After Action Reports and the like to support the text as well as first hand accounts. And that is the problem, there is to much in the book to make it easily readable, if fact it is often tedious and tiresome. The maps are also hard to follow easily, they are hand drawn and far from very clear.
The 4. SS Polizei Division is worthy of respect and makes a very interesting subject - and this is the only book in English I know that makes SS Polizei its subject. But it makes a very poor bedside reading and if you have a passing interest in military history the book has very little entertainment value. If that is what you are looking for I'd recommend you look elsewhere, there are plenty of more easily accessable books on the fighting on the Eastern Front. If you want to know everything about the SS Polizei then this book has a lot of information and might be just the thing you were looking for.
Exhaustivo trabajo. November 9, 2006 Este libro es una autentica recopilacion sobre la Division SS Polizei, muy interesante para todos aquellos que quieran conocer de primera mano los combates en que estuvo implicada y, sobre todo, su relacion tan directa con la Division Azul espanola. Una lastima que, segun la editora, la segunda parte del libro vaya a tardar anos en ver la luz...
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