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60 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Biography of Peiper
I was lucky enough to pick up this book for $65, however it is worth the full price. It is in the large size format and is 670 pages, a rather huge book. Also 850 excellent photos of Jochen Peiper, the men of Leibstandarte, and the equipment they used all interspersed between the chapters. This book delivers on many aspects, much more than just the career of Jochen...
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19 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Is it really unbaised?
Have only reviewed the detailed description of the Battle of Prokhorovka. In that account, Mr. Atge uses and references WWII era German propoganda accounts. The accuracy of these "heroic" accounts is suspect, the bias of them is clear. The purpose of these accounts were for the glorification of the Waffen SS. While Mr. Atge's work may be extensive,...
Published on September 13, 2000


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60 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Biography of Peiper, May 12, 2004
This review is from: Jochen Peiper: Commander, Panzerregiment Leibstandarte (Hardcover)
I was lucky enough to pick up this book for $65, however it is worth the full price. It is in the large size format and is 670 pages, a rather huge book. Also 850 excellent photos of Jochen Peiper, the men of Leibstandarte, and the equipment they used all interspersed between the chapters. This book delivers on many aspects, much more than just the career of Jochen Peiper.

The style in which this biography is written is my personal favorite, letting his comtemporaries describe him. The author constantly uses Peiper's subordinates descriptions of his combat leadership / actions or the man himself. I like this style because it allows the reader to see how those closest to Jochen Pieper viewed him from different angles. It also allows you to kind of get to know the man, apart from the constant slander printed about him over atrocities.

Patrick Agte also does an excellent job describing for the reader the tactics used by Peiper. This book no doubt helped my understanding of how the SPW, the German halftrack or IFV, was used on the battle field. Speed was of the essence, and they often drove the SPW's as fast as the could into enemy positions with all weapons firing. This served to overwhelm the enemy. Peiper's battalion was nicknamed the 'blowtorch' battalion because when firing all the weapons the Russian houses often caught fire.

Peiper was an excellent officer who was highly respected for his talents. He no doubt served his country to the utmost of his abilities. The book also conveys the fatalism that began to take over many of the German soldiers as the war grinded on. One could only imagine losing close comrades that you have fought with for years with the war only weeks away from ending. It is surprising how many of the Waffen-SS officers survived all the battles, and this no doubt increased the fighting effectiveness of the units they commanded.

The last parts of the book deal with the sham the Dachau trials were and his mistreatment as a prisoner. Also dealt with is his time after release from prison when Jochen Peiper and his wife moved to Traves, France to find peace and quiet he was unable to find in Germany. His murder at the hands of French communists end the story of his life.

Lastly I want to address some issues about the book. First and namely, is the book biased? I would say yes, it is written from the German perspective and the author admires Peiper. However, the style is more non-apologetic. Any book about WWII Germany that does not constantly bring up the German atrocities with the intent of placing every German in a negative light seems to be biased to many of us. Agte expresses his anger, and I agree, over the constant slander of German veterans and how Germany does nothing to honor the sacrifices of its soldiers. Second, Peiper's time while serving as Himmler's adjutant seems to leave out a few things. Most importantly what did Peiper know about the concentration camps or other atrocities is not touched upon. I would like to know how Peiper reacted to that information. Lastly, the author's description of the "Malmedy Massacre" is one sided. Regardless, it is valuable because it gives us information not found elsewhere and it is an account from the German side that is almost never told. Read Mr. Agte's description of the event along with Michael Reynold's description in "The Devil's Adjutant" to get a full picture. I found Reynold's book to be one of the best about the Malmedy Massacre.

Overall I highly recommend this book.

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59 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must For Military Historians and Military Professionals, February 25, 2002
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This review is from: Jochen Peiper: Commander, Panzerregiment Leibstandarte (Hardcover)
Few men personified the many contradictions of the Waffen-SS like Jochen Peiper. On one hand, he is a brilliant and inspiring battlefield commander. On the other, he served as adjutant to the evil Himmler, and bears the dark stain of the Malmedy massacre. This excellent biography delves deeply into both aspects. Although sympathetic to Peiper, the author nonetheless lays out enough evidence for readers to draw their own conclusions.

The battlefield achievements of Peiper make it very clear that, but for the darker aspects of his career, he would today be a subject of study for every professional soldier. His handling of mechanized units is simply breathtaking, and the book provides considerable detail on Peiper's numerous combats. This was an officer who understood the true role of mechanized units in combat, and his lessons are of great value to military leaders.

In particular, Peiper's tactics shed considerable light on the subsequent evolution of the modern Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV), such as the M-2/M-3 Bradley or Russian BMP. Faced with an extraordinarily lethal battlefield, Peiper's grenadiers repeatedly drove their half-tracks (SPW) right into enemy positions, firing automatic weapons furiosly. Speed in crossing the killing zone became the key to the SPW's survival. Shock, surprise and a tremendous volume of fire became the means by which enemy positions were stormed time and again. Efforts to improve the weapons and armor on the SPWs lead seamlessly to the evolution of the modern IFV. Accordingly, Peiper presents modern commanders with novel thoughts on the proper use of these weapon systems. In addition, Peiper's combined use use of tanks and artillery in hard-hitting, mechanized kampfgruppen are also worthy of note.

Peiper was more than just a talented tactician. He was also an inspiring leader of men. As such, any leader can learn a lot from him. He was no Patton, but a quiet and thoughtful officer, possessed of great sang-froid in the heat of battle. His ability to repeatedly accomplish the impossible made his very presence on the battlefield a tonic to the rank and file.

In the end, Peiper still presents the same enigma as that of Germany as a whole. How did such a talented and respectable soldier end up following such an evil regime to moral degradation and ultimate destruction? The lessons should not be lost.

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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth Every Penny!, August 27, 2000
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This review is from: Jochen Peiper: Commander, Panzerregiment Leibstandarte (Hardcover)
This book is worth every penny of the [price] you will pay forit! Whether you are interested in Jochen Peiper's full career, a history of the 1st SS Panzer Regiment or you want to read some of the best descriptions of combat in World War 2, this book is for you. It is illustrated with over 800 pictures of Peiper, the men he served with and the equipment they used.

The book is a full and detailed biography of the life and career of this controversial German soldier. The descriptions of his personality and combat skills are provided by people who knew him, rather than the conjecture seen in other books.

This book is as much a history of the units Peiper commanded, as a biography. Peiper served throughout World War II in what became the 1st SS Panzer Division. He led an infantry company, a panzergrenadier battalion and the division's panzer regiment in some of the most famous battles of World War II, including Kharkov, Kursk, Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge.

The most interesting section of this book for me was not Peiper's time leading the 1st SS Panzer Regiment, but his earlier command of the 3rd Battalion, 2nd SS Panzergrenadier Regiment. This was the 1st SS Panzer Division's only armored infantry unit. The tactical employment of true Panzergrenadier in armored halftracks (Sdkfz 251 - SPW) has never (to my knowledge) been described in such detail before.

The only caution is that the book was written from the German perspective and is just as biased as the British and American accounts of the same events. The truth lies somewhere in between for those with a sufficiently open mind to find it.

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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Peiper book yet, February 22, 2000
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This review is from: Jochen Peiper: Commander, Panzerregiment Leibstandarte (Hardcover)
Undoubtedly, this is the best book yet on Jochen Peiper. The text tells the entire story of Peiper, from his childhood, through his war years, to his trial and imprisonment, and finally to his murder. And the photo coverage is absolutely superb. As usual, the publisher Fedorowicz has hit another home run.
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A SUPERB BOOK!, April 27, 2002
This review is from: Jochen Peiper: Commander, Panzerregiment Leibstandarte (Hardcover)
In spite of the criticisms below, this is a superb effort by Patrick Agte....I bought this book not really knowing what to expect ...

This is what you get:

1. The book is a large "coffee table" size book.
2. It is expensive but you DO get what you pay for.
3. As far as I can see, very little information is lifted from other authors - the research is a superb effort taken from original documents, interviews with the men who were there etc.
4. It reads like a good war story.
5.The translation from German is excellent.
6. Is it biased? Well it is written from the German point of view.

Agte does make a good case for his conclusion on the "Malmedy Massacre". However, I think each person should read it and draw his own conclusions - I think everyone is intelligent enough to do that .

I do have two criticisms:

There are no maps - come on Mr. Agte, a few maps in a book this size would not have added much extra effort.

There is no index - in this age of computers that should be easy to add too.

If you are not familiar with books published by JJ Fedorowicz, once they go out of print they tend to command a premium on the second-hand market - if you can find one!
(buyers must hang on to these books like priceless gems or something)

However, in spite of my own two criticisms, this book is easily worth 5 stars.

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20 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book !!!, February 14, 2004
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This review is from: Jochen Peiper: Commander, Panzerregiment Leibstandarte (Hardcover)
This book about the life and times of Jochen Peiper is a must for anyone interested in the man and the Leibstandarte.
Printed on fine glossy paper the book is filled with excellent photos never seen before in some instances.
The text is well written and has alot of personal recollections from the men who fought in this unit.
As usual if you discuss this man the massacre at Malmedy will always come up, my own personal view is that no one will really ever know the truth, there is no doubt that unarmed American soldiers were shot and killed, but as time goes on memories fade.
The book has an interesting chapter on this massacre which throws a different slant on what may have happened.
One thing to remember is that military history is always written by the victor.
Were the Waffen SS like Peiper, Soldiers like anyone else or were they evil reincarnated as our propoganda made us beleive they were, even to this day ?.
Get a hold of a copy of the book and read it for yourself and then you decide.
Highly recommended reading.
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20 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book ever on Peiper, September 16, 2004
This review is from: Jochen Peiper: Commander, Panzerregiment Leibstandarte (Hardcover)
This is the definitive work on the heroic life and tragic death of Jochen Peiper, one of the most charismatic field officers of Hitler's favourite, the Leibstandarte SS Division.

Hopefully Agte will be penning more books on the Waffen SS soon.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Complete , sometimes subjective, biography, October 30, 2007
This review is from: Jochen Peiper: Commander, Panzerregiment Leibstandarte (Hardcover)
Complete biography but also a tribute to one of the well known Waffen SS commanders. Sometimes it's hard to read "through" this devotion by Agte.

In the previous reviews Peiper is glorified or put on the same bench as all the other SS soldiers and officers.

In my opinion, if you can read through the lines, this book gives lots and lots of info regarding the "german" mind in the years before and during ww2 not even to speak of a wealth of information regarding tactics and strategy of Waffen SS units, in this case Leibstandarte and other units.
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15 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good book, March 13, 2005
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This review is from: Jochen Peiper: Commander, Panzerregiment Leibstandarte (Hardcover)
I recommend this book to any student of the Leibstandarte division. It has plenty of photographs on members of the motorized battallion as well as members of the Panzer Regiment. Is a very good reference to become familiar with the campaigns and the personalities of this well known German unit. It can also be recomended to anybody interested in armoured warfare but not to become the only book on the matter. Is a very good account and is interesting the aproach taken by the author to include the comments of the subordinates on their capable commander. The fact that Peiper was first commander of the armoured infantry battalion and then of the Armoured regiment did put him in a very favourable position to command missions forming up the notorius Kampfgruppe Peiper.
The reason I only gave 4 stars is that, in my opinion, any book on military affairs should include maps. In this regard the otherwise excellent publication by Fedorowicz Publishing, is lacking. The other reason being the aparent denial of war crimes and the biased high regard the author gives to the Waffen SS. Definately a read only for mature readers.
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15 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!, December 15, 2000
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This review is from: Jochen Peiper: Commander, Panzerregiment Leibstandarte (Hardcover)
This book is a masterpiece from JJ Fedorowitz.It is also the best book about Jochen Peiper. It is a must for every die-hard Waffen SS fan.
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