Hitler's Secret Commandos Hitler's Secret Commandos

Hitler's Secret Commandos

Operations of the K-Verband

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An extensive history of the amphibious attack unit created by Nazi Germany during World War II.
Hitler's Secret Commandos is the history of the K-Verband naval commando unit, established in 1943 to wreak havoc amongst invading allied forces involved in amphibious landings or actions, against German-occupied coasts.


Following the Italian and British example, the basic idea was for a small, exceptionally well-trained and reliable commando force using the maximum element of surprise. Midget U-boats and small torpedo-carrying craft along the lines of the "explosive boats" used by the Italian Navy were designed for individual operations while a naval assault troop was formed for missions against important enemy operational targets near the sea after being landed from naval vessels offshore.


Using German archive material, first-hand accounts and other published material this is the first comprehensive history of the K-Verband. It charts the development, structure, selection, training and equipment the Commando unit used together with a detailed narrative of the operations undertaken.


The material has been translated from a German text, previously published in Germany with wide acclaim.

ジャンル
歴史
発売日
2008年
8月21日
言語
EN
英語
ページ数
208
ページ
発行者
Pen & Sword Maritime
販売元
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
サイズ
14.1
MB