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Title: The Cruel Hunters
Sub-title: SS-Sonderkommando Dirlewanger Hitler's Most Notorious Anti-Partisan Unit
By (author): French L. MacLean
ISBN10-13: 0764304836 : 9780764304835
Illustrations: over 50 b/w photographs, maps,
Format: Hardback
Size: 228x152mm
Pages: 336
Weight: .767 Kg.
Published: Schiffer Military History - March   1998
List Price: 31.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 1
Subjects: Second World War
This is a brutal story â but, from the safety of fifty years distance in time â it is an extremely compelling one. It is also an enduring lesson that a military unit, formed under an evil ideology, led by a social outcast and composed of vicious criminals, will sink to its lowest common denominator â hate. The Dirlewanger Battalion, also known as â Sonderkommando (special commando) Dirlewangerâ was perhaps the least understood, but at the same time the most notorious German SS anti-partisan unit in World War II. German propaganda correspondents and wartime photographers did not follow them in action. And for good reason. Wherever the Dirlewanger unit â named for and led by Oskar Dirlewanger â operated, corruption and rape formed an every-day part of life and indiscriminate slaughter, beatings and looting were rife. Formed as a battalion of convicted poachers in 1940, the unit operated in Poland until 1942, guarding Jews in forced labor camps and making life miserable for Poles in Lublin and Cracow. From there Dirlewanger spent two years combating partisans in central Russia, giving no quarter and expecting none in return, during vicious fighting against an elusive foe in the midst of inhospitable swamps and dismal forests. In 1944 Dirlewanger savaged Warsaw during the Polish Uprising, before moving to Slovakia to crush another rebellion there. The end of the war saw the unit, which was now a division in size, fighting for its life south of Berlin against the Soviet Army. Medieval in their outlook on war and certainly not indicative of many German military formations, this unit none-the-less remains a reflection of a segment of mankind gone mad in the inferno of World War II on the eastern front. Size: 6" x 9" over 50 b/w photographs, maps, fully annotated
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