SS Panzer Battalion 501  
Tigers in the Ardennes
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This study, carried out by a duo of Ardennes authors experienced in this episode of the Second World War, examines why the Tiger tank battalion N°501 (schwere SS-Panzer Abteilung 501) was able to survive the Battle of the Bulge.

The Peiper Kampfgruppe was the spearhead of the 6th Panzer Army. Most often mentioned for its actions on Ardennes soil, today the Gepanzerte Kampfgruppe "Peiper" remains an object of interest for its actions during the engagements between Stavelot and La Gleize, as well as the engagement of its Tiger II against the American armored units.

Although the unit had exceptional crews, including some of the most emblematic aces of the Panzerwaffe, and benefited from the element of surprise, it suffered a bitter failure in the Ardennes. How could a vehicle considered to be among the most powerful of the conflict suffer almost 100 percent losses? In hindsight, can we speak of a tactical failure?

This study, carried out by a duo of Ardennes authors experienced in this episode of the Second World War, meets the dual objective of reconstructing the facts and explaining why, in the end, the Tiger tank battalion N°501 (schwere SS-Panzer Abteilung 501) was able to survive the Battle of the Bulge. It includes a summary of their confrontations, a history of the unit, as well as a tank-by-tank analysis of the causes of destruction. In total, the authors found sixteen different examples, and the machines lost one by one in the Ardennes make it possible to follow the unit's course throughout the conflict.
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This study, carried out by a duo of Ardennes authors experienced in this episode of the Second World War, examines why the Tiger tank battalion N°501 (schwere SS-Panzer Abteilung 501) was able to survive the Battle of the Bulge.

The Peiper Kampfgruppe was the spearhead of the 6th Panzer Army. Most often mentioned for its actions on Ardennes soil, today the Gepanzerte Kampfgruppe "Peiper" remains an object of interest for its actions during the engagements between Stavelot and La Gleize, as well as the engagement of its Tiger II against the American armored units.

Although the unit had exceptional crews, including some of the most emblematic aces of the Panzerwaffe, and benefited from the element of surprise, it suffered a bitter failure in the Ardennes. How could a vehicle considered to be among the most powerful of the conflict suffer almost 100 percent losses? In hindsight, can we speak of a tactical failure?

This study, carried out by a duo of Ardennes authors experienced in this episode of the Second World War, meets the dual objective of reconstructing the facts and explaining why, in the end, the Tiger tank battalion N°501 (schwere SS-Panzer Abteilung 501) was able to survive the Battle of the Bulge. It includes a summary of their confrontations, a history of the unit, as well as a tank-by-tank analysis of the causes of destruction. In total, the authors found sixteen different examples, and the machines lost one by one in the Ardennes make it possible to follow the unit's course throughout the conflict.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: The Station of the Cross of KG Peiper
    • Order of Battle
    • Mission Impossible?
    • A Difficult Start
    • The Flight to Safety
    • The Stoppage
    • The Taking of Cheneux
    • The Tragic Cauldron
    • Endgame in the Northern Sector
    • The Road to Bastogne
    • A Disastrous Balance Sheet
  • Chapter 2: Schwere SS-Panzer-Abteilung 501
    • A Brief History of the Unit
    • A Band of Wild Animals
  • Chapter 3: Tigers Lost Between the Start Line and Stavelot
    • On the Way to the Frontline
    • Tiger 131: Victim of the Jabos
    • Tiger 105: A Bull in a China Shop
    • Tigers 132 and 133: The Gemini of Petit Spay
    • Tiger 008: Victim of Transmission
    • Tiger 222: Dead in a Duel at the Water’s Edge
  • Chapter 4: From Trois-Ponts to La Gleize
    • Tiger 332: The Unpredictable One
    • Tiger 223: The Giant with Feet of Clay
    • Tiger 104: The Scrifical Martyr
    • Tigers 221 and 213
    • Tiger 334: Last Stand
    • Tiger 204
    • Tigers Decimated and Martyred
  • Chapter 5: Scattered in Small Detachments
    • Tiger 312: Goronne Defender
    • Tiger 331: Isolated in Bizory
    • The Unknown of Lutrebois
    • A Very Special Battalion
    • The German Retreat
  • Conclusion: Autopsy of a Fiasco
    • Insufficient Preparation
    • A Task Against the Doctrine
    • A Revealing Balance Sheet
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
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