Surrender Invites Death: Fighting the Waffen Ss in Normandy by Jack A. English
What it was like to fight Hitlers ideological troops in Normandy starting on D-Day, June 6, 1944 Regarded as Nazi Germanys elite military force, the Waffen SS had a reputation for ferocity on the battlefield and mercilessness to prisoners. This book assesses the combat performance of American, British, and Canadian units against the Waffen SS, including first hand accounts from various Allied soldiers, from grunt to superior as well as key accounts from well-known SS soldiers like Michael Wittmann and formations such as the 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler and 12th SS Panzer Division Hitler Youth. About the Author John A. English served thirty-seven years in the Canadian Army and earned a Ph.D. in military history. He has taught at the U.S. Naval War College, amongst other schools. He is the author of Pattons Peers, The Canadian Army and The Normandy Campaign. English lives in Kingston, Ontario.