
Arthur W. Gullachsen, "The Defeat and Attrition of the 12. SS-Panzerdivision Hitlerjugend: Volume II: Operations Martlet, Epsom, Windsor and Charnwood 11 June-12 July 1944" (Casemate, 2026)
From New Books in British Studies by Marshall Poe
March 31, 2026 · 60 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the operations and challenges faced by the 12. SS-Panzer-Division Hitlerjugend during the Normandy campaign from June to July 1944.
Following the Normandy landings, Rommel rushed Heeresgruppe B reserves towards the coast in order to crush the bridgehead and drive the Allied forces back into the sea. One of these armored reserves was the newly created 12. SS-Panzer-Division Hitlerjugend. Extremely well equipped and at near full strength by mid-1944 standards, it was seen as an extremely capable formation. As Allied forces flooded inland from the beaches, 12. SS-Panzer-Division attempted to capture and hold the battlefield initiative. However, despite this German armoured division's best efforts, it would be bludgeoned and driven back in a series of offensive set-piece operations by the British Second Army, supported by massive artillery programs and RAF air strikes. As a result, the division failed to succeed in its new defensive role, and was slowly weakened by attrition, reducing its combat arms regiments to a weakened Kampfgruppe by mid-July. The Defeat and Attrition of the 12. SS-Panzerdivision Hitlerjugend: Volume II: Operations Martlet, Epsom, Windsor and Charnwood 11 June-12 July 1944 (Casemate, 2026) focuses on the fighting between 11 June and 12 July: the Cristot triangle; the Parc de Boislonde…
Topics covered
- World War II
- military history
- German military
- British military
- Normandy
Keywords
- 12. SS-Panzer-Division
- Hitlerjugend
- Normandy landings
- Battle of Caen
- Operation Epsom
Mentioned in this episode
Products: Heeresgruppe B, The Defeat and Attrition of the 12. SS-Panzerdivision Hitlerjugend: Volume II
Books & works: The Defeat and Attrition of the 12. SS-Panzerdivision Hitlerjugend: Volume II: Operations Martlet, Epsom, Windsor and Charnwood 11 June-12 July 1944, Casemate
Places: Normandy, Windsor, Charnwood, Caen
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