The Warfile - Elite Forces

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The paratroops have long been firmly established as the best-known of all 'elite forces'. The idea of 'parachute troops' was originally put forward in 1918, but it was not really until the Second World War that the modern paratrooper emerged. The first units were almost entirely the creation of General Kurt Student, Commander of the German Airborne Forces, whose men carried out some of the most spectacular exploits of the war. They played a key role in the lightning conquest of Normandy. The supposedly impregnable Belgium fortress of Eban-Emael, designed to stop an army, was eliminated by a handful of determined attackers in gliders. The capture of Crete in 1941 by a purely airborne assault remains the great classic of its kind. The brilliant early successes of the German paratroops rapidly led to the creation of similar elite forces by both the British and the Americans. Three Allied airborne divisions took part in the Normandy landings of June 1944: and although many of the drops went widely astray, the paratroops went on to achieve nearly all their objectives. But it is not merely on the dazzling airborne actions that the paratroops' claim to fame is founded. Deployed as elite infantry, their record is no less impressive, especially in defence - as was demonstrated so notably by the Germans at Cassino, the British at Arnhem and the Americans at Bastogne. The paratroops provided some of the war's greatest heroes. In telling the story of these remarkable men, this Pegasus documentary uses only genuine archive footage, much of it never previously available
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  • like told by Sir Winston Churchill at the english parliament after the battleof El Alamein, "the Lions of Italian Paratroops Fought for more than every human limit ". Montgomery wasnt able to win with the 7 heavy tanks division, 2 division of infantry, the SAS desert rats, and some french. The english attacked the Italian lines because they havent tanks. The first day the heroes of the Folgore destroyed 150 english tanks, Montgomery was never able to win against the Folgore.

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