Fallschirmjäger: German Paratroopers, 1942–1945

Fallschirmjäger: German Paratroopers, 1942–1945
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Publisher : Pen and Sword
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9781526740717
ISBN-13 : 1526740710
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Book Synopsis Fallschirmjäger: German Paratroopers, 1942–1945 by : François Cochet

Download or read book Fallschirmjäger: German Paratroopers, 1942–1945 written by François Cochet and published by Pen and Sword. This book was released on 2019-01-30 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The second volume following the World War II exploits of the famed German parachute unit—from the battle of Crete to the surrender of the Third Reich. As elite troops, the German Fallschirmjäger (paratroopers) were regularly engaged in front line combat during the Second World War. Their famed actions such as the fighting in Scandinavia, the taking of the Belgian fortress Eden-Emal in May 1940, and the Battle for Crete just a year later, have given them the reputation of being determined, courageous and loyal soldiers. This book continues the pictorial history of the Fallschirmjäger, focusing on the period following the bloody Battle for Crete. Used as elite infantry, first in the USSR and then in Africa, the Fallschirmjäger were able to reconnect with their glorious past, whether in Italy or on the Greek Islands, as they jumped from their Ju 52s to engage the enemy. Their hard fighting in Italy helped to cement the legend of “the Green Devils,” with the British General Harold Alexander describing them as “tenacious, highly trained men, hardened by their many actions and combats.” However, during the fighting in Normandy, the Ardennes and on the Eastern Front, the number of veterans decreased, meaning it was the young German paratroopers who finally surrendered the Third Reich on 8 May 1945. “François Cochet’s two-volumes in the Images of War series are not only an excellent introduction to this force and its combat history in the war, but also much, much more.” —Avon Napoleonic Fellowship


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