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Jump Into Hell: German Paratroopers in World War II

By:Kurowski, Frank
Publisher:Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Print ISBN:9781848843165
eText ISBN:9781473815667
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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In this action-packed account appearing for the first time in English Franz Kurowski straps readers into the harness with German paratroopers, the elite Fallschirmjager, as they jump into the inferno of combat in World War II. When the war erupted, airborne troops joined nose-diving Stukas and thundering panzers as a crucial and fearsome part of the Nazi juggernaut that swept across Europe. In April 1940, the Fallschirmjager cascaded into Denmark and Norway, where they seized important air bases. A month later, in one of the war's most daring assaults, paratroopers landed at Eben Emael and captured the Belgian fortress. The most famous German airborne offensive came in May 1941 with Operation Mercury, the invasion of Crete. The Fallschirmjager encountered difficulties right after jumping but ultimately drove the British from the island, though they suffered such high casualties that Hitler would not allow another large-scale drop. After Crete, the paratroopers served mainly as motorized infantry for ground attacks. In this role, they fought in North Africa

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