German gliders in Battle of Crete by G. H. Davis
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German gliders in Battle of Crete by G. H. Davis
Landing air troops: German gliders of the Battle of Crete during the Second World War. By the use of gliders, parachutes and mass-produced aeroplanes for crash landings, the German airborne troops obtained a foothold in Crete. Drawings showing the glider technique. Date: 1941
Media ID 14125659
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1941 Airborne Crash Crete Davis Drawings Fields Glider Gliders Landing Landings Mass Parachute Parachutes Produced Section Technique
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