StuG III Brigade 191, 19401945, Bruno Bork
StuG III Brigade 191, 19401945, Bruno Bork
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StuG III Brigade 191, 1940-1945
The Buffalo Brigade in Action in the Balkans, Greece and from Moscow to Kursk and Sevastopol

Author: Bruno Bork, Anthony Tucker-Jones

Narrator: Bruce Mann

Unabridged: 10 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/09/2023


Synopsis

Based on their experiences during the First World War, the Reichswehr decided that the infantry support gun of the future should be an armored, motorized vehicle: the Sturmgeschütz III. The weapon was used in the 'fire brigade role' at hotspots along the Front, where it was much feared by enemy forces.

This volume tells the tale of Brigade 191, aka the 'Buffalo Brigade', who used the Sturmgeschütz III as they took part in Operation Barbarossa in the Ukraine, saw action during the fight for Greece in 1941 and were deployed to the areas of heaviest fighting in the campaign against the Soviet Union. This began with the infantry advance from Ukraine to Moscow: then to Voronezh, Kursk, the Caucasus and Kuban, then the Kertsch Peninsula and the Crimea, before they were evacuated from Sevastopol into Romania. On the Southeast Front, the Brigade fought its way into Austria and was still fighting on the last day of the war to keep a corridor open.

Keen to write an account recording the tactical significance of the Sturmgeschütz III, while surviving members of Brigade 191 also wished for a cohesive documentary record of the war, Bork set about gathering military records and literature, as well as interviewing as many ex-Brigade men as possible, in order to bring this detailed account into being.

About Bruno Bork

Bruno Bork was a professional soldier in the Wehrmacht pre-war. He had already attained the rank of Hauptwachtmeister (CSM) by 1940 when his service with the Brigade began. Subsequently, he was wounded in 1943 and went for officer training, passing out as a Senior Ensign in August 1944. He was commissioned as a Leutnant on November 1, 1944, and he was awarded the Iron Cross First Class on March 30, 1945. He retired from active service as an Oberleutnant on April 21, 1945. He died in March 1996. He is the author of StuG III Brigade 191, 1940-1945.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John

Author Bruno Bork published the book “StuG III Brigade 191, 1940–1945: The Buffalo Brigade in Action in the Balkans, Greece and from Moscow to Kursk and Sevastopol” at the end of November. I received an ARC of this book through [URL not allowed] in return for a fair and honest review. I categ......more

Although admittedly rather specialised in subject, I thoroughly enjoyed this detailed operational history of a particular Stug unit. The author served in the unit himself, and this book was originally published in Germany, in 1977. It covers the ‘Buffalo’ Brigade’s entire WWII history, from formatio......more

The book Stug III Brigade 191 is yet another book concerning German combat units in World War II. Even so, it is a well-written book and tells the story of this unit from its beginnings until its surrender in 1945. The description of the battles and campaigns is made by one of the Brigade's protagon......more

Goodreads review by CASPER

Bruno Bork, tells the tale with words and pictures of the mobile artillery unit StuG III of the 191st Brigade in action in the Eastern Theatre. The tragic invasion of foreign lands by the aggressive yet imminently capable unit is a microcosm of the German military during World War Two.......more