An illustrated exploration of 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.
This title details the development of the weapons, equipment and tactics of one of history's most formidable soldiers.
This book explores the German Airborne Divisions' changing role in organisation, training and doctrine after Crete 1941, as the paratroopers developed into Germany’s finest frontline soldiers.
Bruce Quarrie's engaging text tells the story of the German airborne troops of the Second World War.