The German Fallschirmtruppe, 1936-41 : its genesis and employment in the first campaigns of the Wehrmacht /
The Fallschirmtruppe of the Wehrmacht won recognition for their valor and endurance not only from their fellow German soldiers, but from their former enemies as well. On the basis of careful and comprehensive research, including utilizing extensive unpublished documentary and personal materials, the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Solihull :
Helion,
[2012]
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- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Photographs; List of Maps; Introduction and Acknowledgements; Glossary and List of Abbreviations; Part I: The Genesis of the German Fallschirmtruppe 1936-39; Chapter 1: The use of the parachute for military means enters German strategic thinking; Chapter 2: The formation of the German Fallschirmtruppe, their testing, and the search for a conception of their employment; Chapter 3: The concept for the employment of Parachute and Air-landing Troops derives from Hitler ́s aim to form the Wehrmacht into an instrument for his aggressive politics.
- Part I PhotographsPart II: The Fallschirmtruppe between the Campaign against Poland and the Offensive in the West; Chapter 1: Preparations for Fall Gelb; Chapter 2: The employment of the Fallschirmtruppe in Operation Weserübung; Part II Photographs; Part III: The employment of the Fallschirmtruppe during the Campaign in the West; Chapter 1: Sturmabteilung Koch paves the way across the Albert Canal for the Heer; Chapter 2: Parachute and Air-landing Troops force entry into Fortress Holland; 10 May; 11 May; 12 May; 13 May; 14 May; The preparation of parachute assaults by air attack forces.
- The outcome of the parachute assaultsThe abilities of parachute forces to prevail and to persevere; Final comments; Part III Photographs; Part IV: The Fallschirmtruppe during the time between operations in Holland and the Balkans Campaign; Chapter 1: Fallschirmjäger reinforce the defense at Narvik; Chapter 2: The parachute force is enlarged from a still-incomplete Division to a Flieger-Korps; Chapter 3: The role of the parachute force in the military-strategic planning of the German High Command between Autumn 1940 and Spring 1941.
- Chapter 4: Reinforced Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 2 seizes the Isthmus of CorinthPart IV Photographs; Part V: The Fallschirmtruppe in the battle for Crete; Chapter 1: The German plan of attack and the provision of the troops for Undertaking Merkur; Chapter 2: Enemy dispositions for the defence of Crete; Maleme / Galatas Sector; Souda Bay Sector; Rethymnon / Georgioupolis Sector; Heraklion Sector; Chapter 3: The assault from the air; Chapter 4: The struggle for the initial objectives; 21 May; 22 May; 23 May; 24 May; 25 May; 26 May; Chapter 5: Onward to Victory; 27 May; 28 May; 29 May; 30 May.
- Chapter 6: The battle for Crete. Touchstone for the German Fallschirmtruppe and turning-point in its historyPart V Photographs; Appendix: Order of Battle of Luftflotte 4 for Operation Merkur, Crete 1941; Bibliography; eBooks Published by Helion & Company.