How do you rate Kurowski against Tieke?
How do you rate Kurowski against Tieke?
Do you know anything about them personally? Was Tieke in the GvB division?
Hi Heinz
Hi Heinz
W. Tieke, didn't serve in "GvB". He volunteered for the SS-VT in 1940, and was later transferred to Regiment "Nordland". After this assignment he was again, in 1944, transfered to the 18th SS-Division "Horst Wessel". In the final month of the war he served with SS-Brigade "Westfalen".
(Source: Der Freiwillige)
Regards
Chris
W. Tieke, didn't serve in "GvB". He volunteered for the SS-VT in 1940, and was later transferred to Regiment "Nordland". After this assignment he was again, in 1944, transfered to the 18th SS-Division "Horst Wessel". In the final month of the war he served with SS-Brigade "Westfalen".
(Source: Der Freiwillige)
Regards
Chris
So he's a veteran
What about Kurowski? Did Kratschmar wrote more books after his work on th Waffen SS RK Trager?
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I think a few works from Kurowski are acceptable, if not good (the book on the Sturmgeschütz units he co-authored and a book on Stalingrad containing some interesting information) but even in these you have to read over the somewhat larmoyant style and be careful and better cross-compare specific claims as you can never be sure it is just Landser gossip.
From what I have seen and heard the later of his books you can safely throw away.
From Tieke I have seen his "The Caucasus and the Oil" and his "The end between Oder and Elbe" and I think both are quite good books with a lot of detail.
Would like to see his other books on the Crimea and the SS unit histories.
From what I have seen and heard the later of his books you can safely throw away.
From Tieke I have seen his "The Caucasus and the Oil" and his "The end between Oder and Elbe" and I think both are quite good books with a lot of detail.
Would like to see his other books on the Crimea and the SS unit histories.
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The "Kampf um die Krim" is on level of detail even better than "Der Kaukasus und das Öl"
"Im Feuersturm letzter Kriegsjahre" , well a really good one , much better than "Tragödie um die Treue" , which is good but you need the "additions "Korps Steiner" and Herbert Pollers book about the SS-PzAA 11 to get this detail level he reached in his work about II.SS-PzKps !
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"Im Feuersturm letzter Kriegsjahre" , well a really good one , much better than "Tragödie um die Treue" , which is good but you need the "additions "Korps Steiner" and Herbert Pollers book about the SS-PzAA 11 to get this detail level he reached in his work about II.SS-PzKps !
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Re: How do you rate Kurowski against Tieke?
By the way, a funny guy called "Goldsworthy" made out of Tieke an "SS-Officer" in a not really well researcherd SS-Book....
Wilhelm was SS-Oberscharführer....not so good quibbing around on such a complex matter when even the basics seem to cause so much confusion
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Wilhelm was SS-Oberscharführer....not so good quibbing around on such a complex matter when even the basics seem to cause so much confusion
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Re: How do you rate Kurowski against Tieke?
Hi!
Tieke did some pioner work back in the mid 1960s, who went on to be the Tragödie um die Treue in 1968. I have been in contact with him several times through letter and he was dissapointed back in the 1960s when he started to write about the III.(germ.)SS-Pz.Korps. Much of the higher officers within the Corps was still alive but he received little or no responce from them. So much of the material are from the ranks among NCOs, private and lower level of officers. Neither did he have any material from Bundesarchive as we know about today, i.e. recomondation to Knight Crosses and German cross in Gold.
He gathered together diaries, manuscrips and worte to participants who then wrote back to him about their experience. He even tried to contact norwegians in the Regiment Norge, but as he told me he received no responce, thats one of the reasons that there is not so much information on Rgt. Norge in the book.
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Tieke did some pioner work back in the mid 1960s, who went on to be the Tragödie um die Treue in 1968. I have been in contact with him several times through letter and he was dissapointed back in the 1960s when he started to write about the III.(germ.)SS-Pz.Korps. Much of the higher officers within the Corps was still alive but he received little or no responce from them. So much of the material are from the ranks among NCOs, private and lower level of officers. Neither did he have any material from Bundesarchive as we know about today, i.e. recomondation to Knight Crosses and German cross in Gold.
He gathered together diaries, manuscrips and worte to participants who then wrote back to him about their experience. He even tried to contact norwegians in the Regiment Norge, but as he told me he received no responce, thats one of the reasons that there is not so much information on Rgt. Norge in the book.
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Re: How do you rate Kurowski against Tieke?
He did much "Pioneer work" that "real historians" denied to do...or even still do so
For example Kaukasus and Krim are still topics noone else tried to put his fingers on. Or his book on the Berlin Battle, were he was, comparing with the archival material I gathered around the years, closer to the historical truth than many of his "succeessors"
Cheers
Jan-Hendrik
For example Kaukasus and Krim are still topics noone else tried to put his fingers on. Or his book on the Berlin Battle, were he was, comparing with the archival material I gathered around the years, closer to the historical truth than many of his "succeessors"
Cheers
Jan-Hendrik
Re: How do you rate Kurowski against Tieke?
Kurowski was soldier ?