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Unternehmen "Merkur":: The Conquest of Crete, 1941
Unternehmen "Merkur":: The Conquest of Crete, 1941
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Beginning on 20 May, German forces landed near the island's airports, took over the runways, and with numerous reinforcements landing over the forthcoming days, Crete surrendered within a week. Yet it was not without cost.
German losses were horrific, with casualties over a third of all men employed. Crete was the first of its kind and many learned from its mistakes as well as its successes, with even Hitler so shocked by the number of men lost that he never again authorized this level of airborne operation.
The Conquest of Crete, 1941 describes the eleven days in combat in full detail, including accounts of Cretan civiliansarmed with only what they could gather from their housesovercoming the German troops all over the island. Supported by color artworks of the men involved and their machines, along with photographs and battle maps, this is a complete account of one of World War II's most devastating operations.
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