Steel Inferno
Discover the gripping narrative of "Steel Inferno" by Michael Reynolds, published by The History Press Ltd in 2007. This compelling account delves into the involvement of the only two divisions in the German Army that bore Hitler's name, forming the infamous I SS Panzer Corps during the tumultuous Battle of Normandy.
Spanning 328 pages, Reynolds expertly chronicles the fierce struggle of American forces striving to halt the formidable German counter-attack at Mortain. Witness the valor and sacrifice of Canadian and Polish troops as they execute perilous advances in an effort to encircle their adversaries. "Steel Inferno" offers a vivid portrayal of bravery amidst chaos, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the Second World War.
Join Michael Reynolds on this historical journey through one of the most critical phases of European warfare, and gain deeper insights into the battles that shaped a continent.