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Mark C. Yerger

    1. Januar 1955 – 6. September 2016
    German Cross in Silver
    Allgemeine SS
    German Cross in Gold - Holders of the SS and Police, Volume 2 - "Das Reich
    Totenkopf
    German Cross in Gold
    Schiffer Military History: Waffen-SS Commanders
    • Totenkopf

      • 360 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      In "Totenkopf" volume II Mark C. Yerger begins with a detailed overview of the officer and combat arms schools related to the Waffen-SS. The topic is especially relevant to the earliest Waffen-SS divisions with "Totenkopf"personnel being trained by this system while many school instructors also served with the division. Starting with the prewar Jun

      Totenkopf2016
    • Totenkopf

      The Structure, Development and Personalities of the 3.SS-Panzer-Division

      • 536 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden
      Totenkopf2015
      5,0
    • German Cross in Gold - Holders of the SS and Police, Volume 2 - "Das Reich

      " Karl-Heinz Lorenz to Herbert Zimmerman

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      This new volume examines the balance of SS recipients awarded the German Cross in Gold for combats while assigned to the 2.SS-Panzer-Division Das Reich. The detailed format follows that previously established in German Cross in Silver Holders of the SS and Police as well as the initial volume on Gold holders. Full biographies include promotions, decorations, appointments, and posts with in-depth tangent data. Especially significant are the combat narratives that resulted in the award. Numerous holders of the decoration contributed photos and documents for this lavishly illustrated volume, essential for the historian and SS collector alike. Appendixes examine the Order of Battle development of the armor contingents, a new divisional Order of Battle to platoon level, and element commanders. Finally, an addendum adds newly uncovered details and illustrations to the previous volumes. With the continuing support of Waffen-SS veterans, this series breaks new ground in scope and detail. Foreword by Knight's Cross holder Ernst Barkmann.

      German Cross in Gold - Holders of the SS and Police, Volume 2 - "Das Reich2010
      4,0
    • German Cross in Gold Holders of the SS and Volume 3 Regiment and Division "Nordland Mr. Yerger follows up "German Cross in Silver" and "German Cross in Gold," Volumes 1 and 2 with Volume 3, Regiment and Division Nordland. Yerger once again shows us what a marvelous researcher he is. His extensive contacts throughout the world helped him once again author a historical journey that leads us through the combat actions of recipients of The German Cross in Gold in great detail. Featuring 139 photos throughout the 252 pages, this latest volume of "German Cross in Gold;" is a must have for collectors and history buffs alike. See also "German Cross in Silver" and "German Cross in Gold" Volumes 1 and 2.

      German Cross in Gold - Holders of the SS and Police, Volume 3 - Regiment and Division Nordland2008
    • German Cross in Gold 6

      Holders of the SS and Police

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Volume 6 completes the study of the Polizei Division German Cross in Gold holders in previously unrecorded detail. In addition, the independent Senior SS and Polizei holders of the award are examined, many of whom were higher SS and Police Leaders. Along with significant and previously unseen photos and documents, an addendum updates previous volumes in the series with new information and illustrations. Foreword by George M. Nipe.

      German Cross in Gold 62003
    • German Cross in Gold 4

      Holders of the SS and Police

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      German Cross in Gold, Holders of the SS and Volume 4 presents in depth new material and photos, correcting previous texts on the Waffen-SS Cavalry. The emphasis is on the Kavallerie Brigade, Florian Geyer, and Maria Theresia. Data for unit devel opment, commanders, and senior staff, is the most inclusive yet published. The award holder biography area adds tangent information, A full campaign report by a senior commander, Allgemeine-SS riding units, Honor Clasp, and Close Combat Clasp in Gold holders are included. Feldpost data, multiple officer assignment lists and addendum.

      German Cross in Gold 42003
    • German Cross in Gold

      Holders of the SS and Police: 'Wiking': Adolph to Kempcke

      • 431 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      German Cross in Gold2003
      5,0
    • German Cross in Gold, Holders of the SS and Police, Volume 1 - Das Reich

      Kurth Amlacher to Heinz Lorenz

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Among the most sought after and desired awards by collectors, the actual recipients of the German Cross in Silver have never been examined in detail. Now, for the first time, full biographical data and unpublished photo material is available for the SS and Police holders of this elusive award. The award itself is in full color, its recommendation process, and actual award documents are also included. Adding significantly to the biographical information are details of the unit assignments, posts and commands of the recipients. With the SS and Police remaining among the most sought-after information topics by both historians and collectors, this volume fills a significant void in the study of the Third Reich

      German Cross in Gold, Holders of the SS and Police, Volume 1 - Das Reich2003
    • German Cross in Silver

      Holders of the SS and Police

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Among the most sought after and desired awards by collectors, the actual recipients of the German Cross in Silver have never been examined in detail. Now, for the first time, full biographical data and unpublished photo material is available for the SS and Police holders of this elusive award. The award itself is in full color, its recommendation process, and actual award documents are also included. Adding significantly to the biographical information are details of the unit assignments, posts and commands of the recipients. With the SS and Police remaining among the most sought-after information topics by both historians and collectors, this volume fills a significant void in the study of the Third Reich

      German Cross in Silver2002
      3,8