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Crete Remembers the Razing of Kandanos by the Nazis on June 3, 1941

A German soldier in front of one of the signs erected after the razing. The text reads: “Kandanos was destroyed in retaliation for the bestial ambush murder of a paratrooper platoon and a half-platoon of military engineers by armed men and women.” Credit: Bundesarchiv, CC BY-SA 3.0 de/WikipediaThe village of Kandanos in Crete was burned… ....

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How the Nazis helped Mussolini to escape from Campo Imperatore


How the Nazis helped Mussolini to escape from Campo Imperatore
20 Apr, 2021
Operation Eiche, when Mussolini was rescued by the Nazis.On the 25th of July, 1943, Italian Fascist dictator
Benito Mussolini was arrested at Villa Savoia in Rome. Mussolini’s arrest brought an end to 21 years of Fascist rule in the country. Although he had once brought hope and prosperity to the Kingdom of Italy, years of war had demoralized the population and Italy was on the brink of defeat.
In December of 1942,
Italy’s African front had collapsed and Allied forces moved into North Africa, leaving Italy vulnerable to invasion. Italian forces had also suffered massive casualties on the Eastern front, as the Soviet Union grew increasingly confident as they moved west. ....

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Death From Above: These Were the Largest Airborne Operations of World War II


Paratroopers played a role in many battles, but not always successfully.
During the Second World War, a new type of military operation was created which allowed armies to strike deep behind enemy lines. Airborne operations, which involved paratroopers and glider-borne infantry, were extremely risky and that is why some daring attempts ended in complete disaster.
Due to that fact, throughout World War II the bulk of paratroopers fought as infantry. However, four operations stand out as being the largest use in airborne forces ever.
Battle of Crete
Following the Axis victories in the Balkans and Greece, German General Kurt Student conceived Operation Merkur (Mercury) to capture the Greek island of Crete, which was being held by more than 40,000 British, Commonwealth and Greek troops. ....

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