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Airborne Units

Germany:

Fallschirmjäger 1936

Fallschirmjäger 1937

Fallschirmjäger 1939

Fallschirmjäger 1943

Fallschirmjäger 1945

United States, Great Britain:

Airborne Corps 1942

Airborne Corps 1944

Airborne Corps 1945

Airborne Corps 1950

Russia or USSR:

VDV(Vozdušno-desantnyje vojska) 1930

VDV(Vozdušno-desantnyje vojska) 1938

VDV(Vozdušno-desantnyje vojska) 1941

VDV(Vozdušno-desantnyje vojska) 1943

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Ramon_CZ wrote:

Fallschirmjäger 1945
Of course the fallschirmjaegers of 1945 weren't really fallschirmjaegers. The German airborne corps existed in name only by then, AH would permit no more airborne operations, and most of the fallschirmjaegers weren't even trained as paratroops. Somehow it was thought that giving their divisions the "fallschirmjaeger" title in their name would make them better troops. Weird.

I believe they should add parratroopers because those were used as a great strategicall advantage during the war

Woot Airborne is back in the Forums. Long Live the Para posts.

"Cry 'Havoc!', and let slip the dogs of war"

"The best weapon against an enemy is another enemy."Friedrich Nietzsche

There's a little search box in the top right corner. Do try to use that, instead of making multiple threads..

Try this one, aptly named paratroopers..

Paratroopers

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