British Paratrooper vs Fallschirmjäger
Mediterranean 1942–43
David Greentree author Johnny Shumate illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th Sep '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

In this fully illustrated study an authority on airborne warfare pits these two elite forces against one another in the harsh terrain of the Mediterranean theatre in a clash that would shape airborne doctrine for both sides.
Britain’s budding airborne forces saw their first prolonged combat in the battles for North Africa and Sicily in 1942–43, while their German counterparts - reinforced and expanded since their costly victory in Crete - proved their value as veteran ‘fire fighters’, able to counter emergencies.
The airborne forces of Britain and Germany were among their best troops of World War II and when they met in battle the result was a brutal trial of strength. British paratroopers and German Fallschirmjäger clashed repeatedly and their training, tactics, experience, morale and weaponry were tested against each other, not least in the three bruising encounters outlined here, in Tunisia and Sicily.
From the British attempts to seize the airfields at Depienne and Oudna to the bloody night battle for Green Hill and the bitter struggle for Primosole Bridge in Sicily, this book explores the ways in which highly trained parachute troops clashed with their opposite numbers, gaining experience, refining tactics and learning valuable lessons.
This is a strong start to a new series, benefiting from its tight focus on an seven month period in 1942-43 when the two forces were at very different stages of development, and on small scale encounters where the paratroops were just about the only forces engaged. - History of War
ISBN: 9781780969244
Dimensions: 244mm x 180mm x 8mm
Weight: 300g
80 pages