Evolution of Airborne Operations, 1939–1945

Evolution of Airborne Operations, 1939–1945
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Publisher : Pen and Sword
Total Pages : 415
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ISBN-10 : 9781473843813
ISBN-13 : 1473843812
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Book Synopsis Evolution of Airborne Operations, 1939–1945 by : Roy M. Stanley

Download or read book Evolution of Airborne Operations, 1939–1945 written by Roy M. Stanley and published by Pen and Sword. This book was released on 2015-10-30 with total page 415 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The development of air transport in the early 20th Century led military strategists to examine the concept of inserting light infantry at key points behind enemy lines by air landing and air drop.The Germans were first off-the-mark with assaults in Norway and at Eben Emael in 1940. Crete saw a larger scale attack but while ultimately victorious the cost of men and equipment involved deterred any further Axis operation.The Allies on the other hand developed the concept dramatically with the large scale operation HUSKY in Sicily. While only partially successful there was massive loss of life and aircraft airborne operations were a key, if relatively minor, element of Op OVERLORD The D-Day Invasion.The most famous airborne operation was the large scale but ill-fated MARKET GARDEN. Almost successful the Arnhem battle goes down as a heroic defeat. The culmination of WWII airborne operations was the multi-division Rhine Crossing VARSITY.Expert author and collector Roy Stanley traces the history of airborne landings in words and pictures.


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