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German Airborne Divisions

German Airborne Divisions
Author: Bruce Quarrie
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-04-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781841765716

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The German Army of World War II was the first to fully realise the benefits of using airborne troops alongside armoured formations. German Airborne Divisions became an integral part of the blitzkrieg operations that overran much of Western Europe during 1940 and 1941, from the historic raid on the Belgian fortress of Eben-Emael to the pyrrhic victory over British and Commonwealth forces on the island of Crete. This title looks at the creation, evolution, and early operational deployment of the German airborne forces ('Fallschirmtruppe'), through highly detailed orders of battle, TOEs and examinations of crucial aspects such as doctrine, training, command and control, and the concept of vertical envelopment.


German Airborne Divisions

German Airborne Divisions
Author: Bruce Quarrie
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2013-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472800443

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Following the battle for Crete in May 1941, Hitler refused to undertake any further large-scale airborne operations due to the high casualty rate. The Fallschirmjäger subsequently took up a new role as elite 'line' infantry, and they served in the Mediterranean from 1942 to 1945, taking part in the conflict in North Africa, Sicily and Italy. Their performance in such hard-fought battles as El Alamein and Monte Cassino reinforced their reputation as some of the toughest troops of World War II. This book explores their changing role in organisation, training and doctrine as the paratroopers developed into Germany's finest frontline soldiers.


German Airborne Troops 1939–45

German Airborne Troops 1939–45
Author: Bruce Quarrie
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1983-03-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780850454802

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Airborne operations have often been called a vertical envelopment, and therein lies one of the best descriptions of their value. The essence of an envelopment is to pin the enemy in place so that it can be destroyed. A strong enemy force to one's rear disrupts supplies and communications and makes one more vulnerable to an attack from the front. It also has a major psychological impact. To an aggressor the value of airborne troops, used properly, far outweighs their numerical strength. Bruce Quarrie's engaging text tells the story of the German airborne troops of the Second World War.


The U.S. Army Airborne Division, 1942 To 1945: Concept, Combat, And Evolution

The U.S. Army Airborne Division, 1942 To 1945: Concept, Combat, And Evolution
Author: Timothy M. Clauss
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786251590

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In 1939, the U.S. Army had no formal combat formation capable of reaching the battlefield by air. In response to the success of German airborne operations, the U.S. Army formed a small unit of volunteers which was to experiment with airborne equipment and develop techniques. In the span of six years, the fledgling airborne concept expanded from a small platoon of parachute volunteers into five deployed airborne divisions composed of parachute and glider forces with a formal doctrine. This thesis examines the development of the airborne division through its employment in the Mediterranean and European Theaters of Operation, as these theaters employed four of the five U.S. airborne divisions during World War II. The doctrine, organization, and equipment of the airborne division changed significantly from its inception through the end of WWII. Personal influence, lessons learned from combat, and logistical limitations significantly affected the evolution of the airborne division.


Airborne Operations: A German Appraisal

Airborne Operations: A German Appraisal
Author: Historical Division, EUCOM
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2015-04-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1576383652

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Merriam Press Military Reprint MR31 (First Edition, 2015). Historical Study, German Report Series, Dept. of the Army Pamphlet No. 20-232, by a committee of former German officers. It comprises a review of German airborne experience in WWII, an appraisal of German successes and failures, the reasons for the apparent abandonment of large-scale German airborne operations after the Crete operation, the German experience in opposing Allied and Russian airborne operations, an appraisal of the effectiveness of these operations, and the probable future of airborne operations. This study is concerned only with the landing of airborne fighting forces in an area occupied or controlled by an enemy and with the subsequent tactical commitment of those forces in conventional ground combat.


German Airborne Divisions

German Airborne Divisions
Author: Bruce Quarrie
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2013-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472802535

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The German Army of World War II was the first to fully realise the benefits of using airborne troops alongside armoured formations. German Airborne Divisions became an integral part of the blitzkrieg operations that overran much of Western Europe during 1940 and 1941, from the historic raid on the Belgian fortress of Eben-Emael to the pyrrhic victory over British and Commonwealth forces on the island of Crete. This title looks at the creation, evolution, and early operational deployment of the German airborne forces ('Fallschirmtruppe'), through highly detailed orders of battle, TOEs and examinations of crucial aspects such as doctrine, training, command and control, and the concept of vertical envelopment.


German Airborne Troops, 1936-45

German Airborne Troops, 1936-45
Author: Roger Edwards
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1974
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This book is a full-length study of the parachute and air-landing troops, Fallschirmjäger, of the Third Reich.


Airborne Operations in World War II

Airborne Operations in World War II
Author: Hellmuth Reinhardt
Publisher: Merriam Press
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2000-09
Genre:
ISBN: 1576381838

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The Lions of Carentan

The Lions of Carentan
Author: Volker Griesser
Publisher: Casemate
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2011-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612000177

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“Fascinating . . . a must read for those who are interested in the Normandy, Market Garden, and Ardennes Operations” (Henrik Lunde, author of Hitler’s Preemptive War). This is the complete wartime history of one of the largest German paratrooper regiments, the 6th, from its initial formation in the spring of 1943 to its last day at the end of the war. With numerous firsthand accounts from key members reporting on their experiences, they describe the events of 1943–45 vividly and without compromise. These accounts reveal previously unknown details about important operations in Italy, Russia, Belgium, and Holland, and on the Normandy Front, the last German Parachute drop in the Ardennes, and the final battle to the end in Germany. With over 220 original photographs, many from private collections and never before published, this book fully illustrates the men, their uniforms, equipment, and weapons. Also included is an appendix with maps, battle calendar, staffing plans, a list of field numbers, and the Knight’s Cross recipients of the regiment. Having earned the respect of the Allied forces who fought against it during World War II, this work will inform current readers of the full record of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 6, and why the Allied advance into German-held Europe was so painstaking to achieve. “The great value of Griesser’s superb, richly detailed, and fabulously illustrated work is that it fills in a very wide gap in our knowledge about one of Nazi Germany’s elite branches of service . . . The Lions of Carentan represents a treasure trove for anyone interested in German airborne forces.” —Flint Whitlock, author of If Chaos Reigns


Jump Into Hell

Jump Into Hell
Author: Franz Kurowski
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 081170582X

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Action-adventure narrative about elite German airborne troops.