Fallschirmjager

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Fallschirmjager

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ISBN: 9781841763262
author: Bruce Quarrie / Velimir Vuksic
publishing house: Osprey Publishing
publication date: 2001 -10
series: Warrior
binding: Pap
price: $ 21.41
number of pages: 64

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German Paratrooper 1935–45

Bruce Quarrie / Velimir Vuksic   

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The Fallschirmjager divisions were solely used in airborne assault role, small units capturing local objectives ahead of traditional forces. Apart from the prestige of belonging to an elite, two reasons why infantrymen transferred to the paratroopers were for the higher pay and chances of more rapid promotion. It was this shared motivation which fostered rapid group "bonding" despite diverse social backgrounds. This title looks at the life and experiences of the average Fallschirmjager, and includes first-hand accounts from different theatres and periods of the war, including Holland/Belgium 1940, Kampfgruppe "Ramcke" in North Africa, Cassino, Leningrad, Normandy and Arnhem. As the war progressed, the parachute corps suffered a decline, and the soldiers were used as elite line infantry. Although several new Fallschirm "divisions" were created, most of their men never made a single drop.

contents

Introduction · Chronology · Recruitment and enlistment · Belief and belonging · Training · Appearance and equipment · Everyday life · Experiences of battle · Notes · Select bibliography · Glossary · Colour plate commentary · Index

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