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Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf H of Twelfth SS Panzer Division “Hitlerjugend“

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Panzerkampfwagen IV ausf H of Twelfth SS Panzer Division “Hitlerjugend“ passes a garage on its way to the front at Caen. Note Schurzen (armored skirt) that protected the bogies and road wheels from light anti-tank rounds. The Twelfth SS Panzer Division was formed in April 1943 from sixteen- to eighteen-year-old Hitler Youth volunteers and experienced SS veterans from the Eastern Front. By September 1943 16,000 Hitler Youth had completed a four-week crash training course that emphasized realistic live fire exercises and atypical interaction between the officers and enlisted men that resulted in very high morale. Twelfth SS was one of the Panzer Divisions held in reserve on June 6, 1944 for several hours by Hitler‘s Headquarters. When they finally reached Caen, they were pounded by Allied fighter-bombers. Their 34-year-old commander SS-Brigadefss∫hrer Fritz Witt was killed on June 14 by naval gunfire. Over the next four weeks, the division managed to halt all Allied attempts to take Caen, despite the Allies‘ superior numbers and overwhelming air supremacy. While they fought hard, 20 percent were killed and 40 percent were wounded or missing. Bitter reprisals led to war crimes on both sides. The remains of Twelfth SS Panzer escaped the Falaise Pocket in September 1944; only 600 survived. No tanks or supplies came with them. The Division was reformed with younger volunteers and draftees. It supported the Ardennes Offensive and fought in Hungary. On May 8, 1945, numbering just 455 soldiers and one tank, the Twelfth SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend surrendered to the United States Seventh Army.
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Caption Author Jason McDonald
Date Photographed June 01, 1944
Location Garage
City Caen
State or Province Basse-Normandie
Country France
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