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The Field Men: The SS Officers Who Led the Einsatzkommandos the Nazi Mobile Killing Units (Schiffer Military History),Used
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Two thousand nine hundred fortyfive men lined up in four motorized columns immediately behind the German Army on June 22, 1941 as it prepared to launch Operation Barbarossa the German attack on the Soviet Union an attack designed to win the war. Their mission for the glory of Greater Germany was to butcher as many human beings as they could get their hands on men, women and children who were at that very moment peacefully sleeping in their warm beds in dozens of large cities and scores of small hamlets from the Gulf of Finland to the Black Sea, and from the border with old Poland to the outskirts of Moscow. The field men of the Einsatzkommandos, the men of Bach and Beethoven, Grimm and Gutenberg and now Hitler and Heydrich were very thorough at what they did. Over the course of the next two years, by means of machineguns, carbines, gas vans, explosives, rifle butts or ax handles, the field men would slaughter 1,300,000 people. The Field Men, a companion volume to MacLeans The Camp Men: the SS Officers Who Ran the Nazi Concentration Camp System, covers the entire gamut, from the organization of the units, to the SS officers who served in this scourge on the Eastern Front. Some 380 SS officers are described in full detail and extensively analyzed. The photographic section of the book contains over 175 photographs, while detailed maps show the locations for each unit throughout the campaign.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'The Field Men'? A: 'The Field Men' focuses on the SS officers who led the Einsatzkommandos, responsible for mass killings during World War II, particularly during Operation Barbarossa.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'The Field Men' is French MacLean.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: 'The Field Men' contains a total of 232 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does the book have? A: This book is available in hardcover binding.
- Q: When was 'The Field Men' published? A: 'The Field Men' was published on June 25, 1999.
- Q: Is the book suitable for academic research? A: Yes, 'The Field Men' is suitable for academic research as it includes detailed analyses of 380 SS officers and extensive documentation of their actions.
- Q: Does the book include photographs? A: Yes, 'The Field Men' includes over 175 photographs related to the topics discussed in the book.
- Q: What historical period does the book cover? A: 'The Field Men' covers the actions of the Einsatzkommandos during World War II, specifically their operations on the Eastern Front.
- Q: Are there maps included in the book? A: Yes, the book features detailed maps that show the locations of each unit throughout their campaign.
- Q: What condition is the book in? A: 'The Field Men' is classified as a new book in good condition.