NCO, 'Sepp' Dietrich commanded one of the first tanks from history during World War II. Member of the Hitler bodyguards, he took command of the first 117 volunteers on 17 March 1933, the core of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler which became regimental, brigade and division. This album traces the journey of this Chief, who had created a strong bond with his men and commanded an army tank at the end of the war. It is mainly an album with more than 500 photographs largely unpublished, accompanied by anecdotes from veterans of the Leibstandarte and many documents signed by Sepp Dietrich. A document for history. Album bound in 160 pages (connected version of both Historica) color.
Thomas Fischer has been Professor for the Archaeology of the Roman Provinces at the Archaeological Institute of the University of Cologne since 1992. He has written widely on Roman Bavaria and was previously Scientific Adviser at the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments.
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