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Waffen SS In Action In France: Pictures By War Reporter Friedrich Zschäckel: Part 1
Below is a huge collection of Waffen SS soldiers in action on the western front, most probably in France in 1940. A front line photo gallery by German war reporter Friedrich Zschäckel, What is striking is look at American soldiers in Vietnam or Afghanistan and look at the pictures here. Hardly different. These men were soldiers too....
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A nice introduction to the SS. The SS (Stosstrupp Adolf Hitler) was a number of things--Hitler's body guard, law enforcement duties, concentration camp controllers, and soldiers (the Waffen-SS). This volume examines the work of the SS from 1939-1945. Early on, there was competition between the SA and the SS (to be devoted to Hitler, whereas the SA had other ambitions). With the demise of the SA, the SS became that much more important.
The SS had two elements--the Waffen-SS, the military arm, and the Allgemeine-SS, a police and security force with tentacles throughout German society. The second chapter lays out the variety of responsibilities of the Allgemeine-SS nicely. In addition to describing the "tentacles," this discussion also considers recruitment and training, symbolism (the death's head--totenkopf), uniforms, flags, and so on.
Then, the Waffen-SS. Appearance, equipment, training, weapons, tactics, and famous commanders, such as Sepp Dietrich. Some of the more legendary divisions in the Waffen-SS: Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, Das Reich, and Totenkopf. Other formations emerged, too, such as Wiking, a division made up of volunteers from Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, etc. The racial exclusivity of the Waffen-SS began to be compromised as needs for soldiers became more pressing as the war continued.
The book discusses the fighting power of the Waffen-SS—and its slow disintegration as it was bled to death in the Soviet Union and in France after the Normandy invasion. There were a few last hurrahs, such as in the Battle of the Bulge, but this element was slowly ground down due to causalities and inferior replacements.
Overall, an accessible and readable portrayal of the SS. .
Labels: Friedrich Zschäckel, pictures, waffen SS
Lots Of Pictures Of JU-87: Stuka Dive Bomber
Junkers Ju 87 (German name "thing") (German "Sturzkampfflugzeug" - dive-bomber) - single-double (pilot and rear gunner) dive-bomber and attack aircraft of World War II. Design Machine - Herman Pollman (Hermann Pohlmann). First flight - in 1935, operational use - in 1936 as part of the Condor Legion in Spain. The most famous pilot of S-87 was Hans Ulrich Rudel, received the highest awards of the Luftwaffe pilots. Despite the low speed aerodynamics and a mediocre (non-retractable landing gear were), was one of the most effective weapons of the Luftwaffe for its ability to dive-bombing.
VIDEO: STUKA IN ACTION (GUN CAMERA FOOTAGE)
Ju-87 ("Stuck") - the most famous German dive-bomber of World War II. It was manufactured from 1935 It was one of the most reliable, robust and powerful fighting machines Luftwaffe. Speed, agility, four machine guns, including in the rear hemisphere, making it difficult to target for fighters. Ju-87 had a high precision bombing in nearly a vertical dive. Range and bomb load allowed him to make a very effective raid on the enemy's rear.
From the very beginning of World War II, in full German air superiority in the air squadron "Junkers" became one of the main problems of the Soviet command. They bombed the city and transportation arteries, railway stations and communications nodes, the location of military units and industrial plants. It was the German bombers that caused confusion in the operations of the Soviet troops in the summer of 1941, largely to ensure the promotion of Wehrmacht into the Soviet territory.
During this period the "Junkers" and often flew to the fighting positions defended by the Red Army, paving the way for German tanks and infantry.
Yet Junkers-87 aircraft could not act in direct support of ground troops. To this end it lacked the speed, and most importantly, almost completely lacked armor protection. Therefore, if the operations were storming the German bombers suffered heavy losses from the fire of not only anti-aircraft artillery, but also from small arms. And from 1943 "Yaki" and "shopkeepers" began to successfully attack squadrons of Ju-87 and at medium altitudes. Since then, the "Junkers" preferred to operate in small groups to apply sudden shocks and try to escape the Russian fighters.
From the very beginning of World War II, in full German air superiority in the air squadron "Junkers" became one of the main problems of the Soviet command. They bombed the city and transportation arteries, railway stations and communications nodes, the location of military units and industrial plants. It was the German bombers that caused confusion in the operations of the Soviet troops in the summer of 1941, largely to ensure the promotion of Wehrmacht into the Soviet territory.
During this period the "Junkers" and often flew to the fighting positions defended by the Red Army, paving the way for German tanks and infantry.
Yet Junkers-87 aircraft could not act in direct support of ground troops. To this end it lacked the speed, and most importantly, almost completely lacked armor protection. Therefore, if the operations were storming the German bombers suffered heavy losses from the fire of not only anti-aircraft artillery, but also from small arms. And from 1943 "Yaki" and "shopkeepers" began to successfully attack squadrons of Ju-87 and at medium altitudes. Since then, the "Junkers" preferred to operate in small groups to apply sudden shocks and try to escape the Russian fighters.
Plane
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Ju-87 ("Stuck")
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Year |
1935
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Engine power, hp |
1 x Jumo 21F, 1400 hp..
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Rate |
408 km / h
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Ceiling |
7320 m
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Crew |
2 pers.
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Range |
1000 km
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Wingspan |
15 m
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Overall length |
11,13 m
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Wing area |
32 m 2
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Maximum gross weight |
5720 kg
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Bomb-load |
1800 kg
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Armament: gun |
4 machine guns 7.92 mm
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Total production |
5 000
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VIDEO: STUKA SIREN AS IT DIVES
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