Milton Public Library

Fallschirmjäger, German paratroopers 1937-1941 rare phtographs from wartime archives, François Cochet

Label
Fallschirmjäger, German paratroopers 1937-1941 rare phtographs from wartime archives, François Cochet
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Fallschirmjäger
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
François Cochet
Sub title
German paratroopers 1937-1941 rare phtographs from wartime archives
Summary
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 covers the early years of the Fallschirmstruppen (paratroop units) before the beginning of the war, until the height of their successes in 1941, after which the Fallschirmjäger were more often deployed in a more 'traditional' way, even though high-risk actions (such as at Monte Cassino, the Gran Sasso Raid) allowed them to reconnect once more with their glorious past
Target audience
adult
Classification
Contributor
Content

Incoming Resources