- The Fallschirmjäger (German: [ˈfalʃɪʁmˌjɛːɡɐ] ) were the
paratrooper branch of the
German Luftwaffe before and
during World War II. They were the first...
- an 80
miles (130 km) front. The
infantry of the 9th
Fallschirmjaeger Regiment, 3rd
Fallschirmjaeger Division led the way
through the
Losheim Gap, tasked...
- the
Fallschirmjaeger-Messer, or
German paratrooper knife of
World War II. The term
gravity knife should primarily reference the
Fallschirmjaeger-Messer...
- The FG 42 (German: Fallschirmjägergewehr 42, "paratrooper
rifle 42") is a selective-fire 7.92×57mm
Mauser automatic rifle produced in ****
Germany during...
- The 1st
Parachute Division (German: 1. Fallschirmjäger-Division) was an
elite German military parachute-landing
division that
fought during World War II...
-
quantity of
armor available, the
infantry of the 9th
Fallschirmjaeger Regiment, 3rd
Fallschirmjaeger Division, had been
ordered to
clear the
village first...
- Fallschirmjäger
Regiment Hübner (or
Kampfgruppe Hübner) was
formed as a
reserve unit in
August 1944,
attached to 7th
Parachute Division in
September 1944...
- The Fallschirmjäger
memorial (German: Fallschirmjäger-Denkmal) is a
German war
memorial for
German parachutists who fell
during the ten-day
Battle of Crete...
-
Siegfried Line. Meanwhile,
Colonel General Kurt Student,
commander of the
Fallschirmjaeger, the
German airborne forces,
received orders from
Alfred Jodl, Chief...
-
fight with
about 500 men of the 1st Battalion, 9th
Fallschirmjaeger Regiment, 3rd
Fallschirmjaeger Division, the 18 men of the
platoon along with four...