The German Fallschirmjäger in World War II

The German Fallschirmjäger in World War II

by Hauptmann Piehl

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The German Fallschirmjäger in World War II

The German Fallschirmjäger in World War II by Hauptmann Piehl

Details

War:

World War II

Perspective:

Paratroopers

Military Unit:

Wehrmacht

True Story:

Yes

Biography:

No

Region:

Europe

Page Count:

90

Published Date:

1997

ISBN13:

9780764302305

Description

Main Themes and Topics

The German Fallschirmjäger in World War II by Hauptmann Piehl provides a detailed examination of Germany's paratroops, the Fallschirmjäger, during the early years of World War II up until the end of 1943. The book focuses on their training, strategies, and combat experiences. It delves into the operational tactics utilized by these elite troops and provides insight into their roles in significant military operations of the era. With a collection of over 95 rare photographs and drawings, the volume offers a visually rich glimpse into the life of these paratroopers, illustrating their training routines and battlefield engagements.

Writing Style and Tone

Hauptmann Piehl's writing is concise and analytical, reflecting his military background. The text is focused on presenting factual accounts and operational details, drawing heavily on photographic evidence to complement the narrative. The tone is objective and informative, aimed at providing a comprehensive overview rather than personal anecdotes or dramatic retellings. Readers with an interest in military history or strategy will appreciate the book's straightforward approach and commitment to accuracy.

Brief Summary

Originally published in Germany during the second World War, this edition marks the first time The German Fallschirmjäger in World War II is available to an English-speaking audience. The book serves as a short study of the Fallschirmjäger, covering their history and development through the lens of their activities until late 1943. With its rich array of historical images, it offers a window into the military life of these airborne forces, documenting their rigorous training and battlefield presence during a pivotal period of the war. The book serves as both an educational resource and a tribute to the discipline and tactical innovation of Germany's airborne troops.

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