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Battleground Mediterranean

Crete

The Airborne Invasion, 1941

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Publisher Description

The invasion was launched to round off Hitlers Balkan Campaign against Crete in May 1941. The Island was important to Britains control of the Eastern Mediterranean and Churchill was determined that the Island would be held.The British garrison was largely made up of New Zealand and Australian troops who had been evacuated from Greece, with little more that what they stood up in. On the other hand the German Commander, Kurt Student, had overwhelming air superiority, which negated the Allied naval superiority. But the Germans had almost fatally underestimated the number of Allied troops.While British, New Zealand and Australian soldiers, however, showed what they were capable of, the battle for Crete was eventually won through sheer nerve, the confidence of the German soldier in his superiority and the power of the Luftwaffe. That said, the cost in killed and wounded was such that Hitler would never again contemplate another large airborne operation.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2008
4 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
196
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pen & Sword Military
PROVIDER INFO
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
55.4
MB
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