Sorry, it's me again, with some more recomendations....
'Jochen Peiper' by Patrick Agte.
This is a huge book, 670 pages with small print and plenty of photo's, including some of a HIAG meeting and of his burnt-out house.
The description of his post war time is a real eye-opener..........
As usual, with a Fedorowicz book, it is of the highest quality.
If you cannot find this one, another 'must' is 'Grenadiers' by Kurt Meyer, also from Fedorowicz.
Covers his war years in great detail and his subsequent capture and trial.
Both books very highly recomended.......
Steve.
'Jochen Peiper' by Patrick Agte.
This is a huge book, 670 pages with small print and plenty of photo's, including some of a HIAG meeting and of his burnt-out house.
The description of his post war time is a real eye-opener..........
As usual, with a Fedorowicz book, it is of the highest quality.
If you cannot find this one, another 'must' is 'Grenadiers' by Kurt Meyer, also from Fedorowicz.
Covers his war years in great detail and his subsequent capture and trial.
Both books very highly recomended.......
Steve.
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