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(often rendered Fallschirmjager in English
English language

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; from the German
German language

German is a West Germanic languages, thus related to and classified alongside English language and Dutch language. It is one of the world's world language and the most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union....
 Fallschirm "parachute" and Jäger
Jäger (military)

J?ger Literally, J?ger is a German language word for "hunter". In English language it is often written with the plural J?gers, or as jaeger or incorrectly jager to avoid the Umlaut ....
, "hunter; huntsman
Huntsman

Huntsman may refer to:*Hunters who:**use guns/weapons for hunting**hunt with horses and dogs *Huntsman is also used as a military designation for units traditionally raised from huntsmen, see Huntsmen ...
" a term for light infantry
Light infantry

Traditionally light infantry were soldiers whose job was to provide a skirmishing screen ahead of the main body of infantry, Harassment and delaying the enemy advance....
) are German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 paratrooper
Paratrooper

Paratroopers are soldiers trained in parachuting and generally operate as part of an Airborne forces.Paratroopers are used for tactical advantage as they can be inserted into the battlefield from the air, thereby allowing them to be positioned in areas not accessible by land....
s. Fallschirmjäger of Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 in World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 were the first to be committed in large-scale airborne operations. During the entirety of World War II, the Fallschirmjäger commander was Kurt Student
Kurt Student

Kurt Student was a Germany Luftwaffe general who fought as a fighter pilot during the World War I and as the commander of German Fallschirmj?ger troops during the Second World War....
.

History
During World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, the German Air Force (Luftwaffe
Luftwaffe

is a generic German term for an air force. It is also the official name for two of the four historic German air forces, the Wehrmacht air arm founded in 1933 and disbanded in 1946; and the current Bundeswehr air arm founded in 1956....
) raised a variety of airborne light infantry (Fallschirmjäger) units.






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(often rendered Fallschirmjager in English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
; from the German
German language

German is a West Germanic languages, thus related to and classified alongside English language and Dutch language. It is one of the world's world language and the most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union....
 Fallschirm "parachute" and Jäger
Jäger (military)

J?ger Literally, J?ger is a German language word for "hunter". In English language it is often written with the plural J?gers, or as jaeger or incorrectly jager to avoid the Umlaut ....
, "hunter; huntsman
Huntsman

Huntsman may refer to:*Hunters who:**use guns/weapons for hunting**hunt with horses and dogs *Huntsman is also used as a military designation for units traditionally raised from huntsmen, see Huntsmen ...
" a term for light infantry
Light infantry

Traditionally light infantry were soldiers whose job was to provide a skirmishing screen ahead of the main body of infantry, Harassment and delaying the enemy advance....
) are German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 paratrooper
Paratrooper

Paratroopers are soldiers trained in parachuting and generally operate as part of an Airborne forces.Paratroopers are used for tactical advantage as they can be inserted into the battlefield from the air, thereby allowing them to be positioned in areas not accessible by land....
s. Fallschirmjäger of Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 in World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 were the first to be committed in large-scale airborne operations. During the entirety of World War II, the Fallschirmjäger commander was Kurt Student
Kurt Student

Kurt Student was a Germany Luftwaffe general who fought as a fighter pilot during the World War I and as the commander of German Fallschirmj?ger troops during the Second World War....
.

History


During World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, the German Air Force (Luftwaffe
Luftwaffe

is a generic German term for an air force. It is also the official name for two of the four historic German air forces, the Wehrmacht air arm founded in 1933 and disbanded in 1946; and the current Bundeswehr air arm founded in 1956....
) raised a variety of airborne light infantry (Fallschirmjäger) units. Unlike the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
, the British Commonwealth, and the USA, the German paratroopers were part of the German Air Force
Luftwaffe

is a generic German term for an air force. It is also the official name for two of the four historic German air forces, the Wehrmacht air arm founded in 1933 and disbanded in 1946; and the current Bundeswehr air arm founded in 1956....
 rather than the German Army (Wehrmacht Heer). Starting from a small collection of Fallschirmjäger battalion
Battalion

A battalion is a military unit of around 500-1500 men usually consisting of between two and seven company and typically commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel....
s at the beginning of the war, the Luftwaffe
Luftwaffe

is a generic German term for an air force. It is also the official name for two of the four historic German air forces, the Wehrmacht air arm founded in 1933 and disbanded in 1946; and the current Bundeswehr air arm founded in 1956....
 built up a division-sized
Division (military)

A division is a large military unit or Formation usually consisting of between ten to thirty thousand soldiers. In most armies, a division is composed of several regiments or brigades, and in turn several divisions make up a corps....
 unit of three Fallschirmjäger regiment
Regiment

A regiment is a military unit, composed of variable numbers of battalions, commanded by a Colonel. Depending on the nation, military branch, mission, and organization, a modern regiment resembles a brigade, in that both range in size from a few hundred to 5,000 soldiers ....
s plus supporting arms and air assets, known as the 7th Flieger Division (7th Air Division).

Fallschirmjäger units made the first airborne invasion
Airborne forces

Airborne forces are military units, usually light infantry, set up to be moved by aircraft and 'dropped' into battle. Thus they can be placed behind enemy lines, and have an ability to deploy almost anywhere with little warning....
 when invading Denmark
Denmark

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in northern Europe and the senior member of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries....
 on the 9 April 1940. In the early morning hours they attacked and took control of Aalborg Air Base
Aalborg Air Base

Aalborg Air Base is a military base for the Danish Air Force . It is located near Aalborg, Denmark.Aalborg Air Base shares its runway system as well as some services with Aalborg Airport....
 which played a key role acting as a refuel station for the Luftwaffe in the further invasion into Norway. In the same assault the bridges around Aalborg were taken. Other airborne attacks on Denmark the 9 April were also carried out, including one on a fort on the island Masnedø
Masnedø

Masned? is a Denmark island between Zealand and Falster. The island covers an area of 1.68 km? and has 156 inhabitants. Masned? can be reached by the Masnedsund Bridge from Zealand or the Storstr?m Bridge from Falster....
.

The first opposed airborne attacks occurred in Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
, first during the initial invasion
Operation Weserübung

Operation Weser?bung was the code name for Nazi Germany's assault on Denmark and Norway during World War II and the opening operation of the Norwegian Campaign....
 when Fallschirmjägers captured the defended air base of Sola
Sola Air Station

Sola Air Station in Sola municipality in Norway is operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force. Air Wing 134 is stationed at Sola along with helicopter Squadron No....
, near Stavanger
Stavanger

is a city and municipalities of Norway in the counties of Norway of Rogaland, Norway. Stavanger was established as a municipality 1 January 1838 . The rural municipalities of Hetland and Madla merged with Stavanger 1 January 1965....
. The following Norwegian Campaign also saw the first Fallschirmjäger defeat when a company was dropped on the village and railroad junction of Dombås
Dombås

The village of lies in the Dovre municipality and serves as an administrative center in the upper Gudbrandsdal, Norway. It lies at an important junction of roads: south leading to the current capital of Norway, Oslo, west via Lesja leading to ?ndalsnes on the sea and north to the old capital, Trondheim....
 on 14 April 1940 and was destroyed by the Norwegian Army
Norwegian Army

The Norwegian Army is the branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the Norwegian military....
 in a five day battle
Battle of Dombås

The Battle of Domb?s was fought between Norwegian Army infantry forces and Nazi Germany Fallschirmj?ger paratroops in mid-April 1940. As part of their conquest of Norway south of Trondheim, and as a countermeasure against reported Battle of ?ndalsnes in the Romsdal area of Vestlandet, the Germans dropped a company of paratroopers near the vit...
.

Later in the war, the 7th Air Division's Fallschirmjäger assets were re-organised and used as the core of a new series of elite Luftwaffe Infantry divisions, numbered in a series beginning with the 1st Fallschirmjäger Division
German 1st Fallschirmjäger Division

The German 1st Parachute Division was a Nazi Germany elite military parachute-landing Division that fought during World War II. A division of paratroopers was termed a Fallschirmj?ger Division....
. These formations were organized and equipped as motorized infantry divisions, and often played a "fire brigade" role on the western front. Their constituents were often encountered on the battlefield as ad hoc battle group
Battle group

Battle group may refer to:* Carrier battle group, an aircraft carrier and its escorts, examples of which are:** the Abraham Lincoln Battle Group...
s (Kampfgruppe
Kampfgruppe

In military history and military slang, the German language term Kampfgruppe can refer to a combat formation of any kind, but most usually to that employed by the Germany Wehrmacht and its Tripartite Pact during World War II and, to a lesser extent, in World War I....
n
) detached from a division or organized from miscellaneous available assets. In accord with standard German practice, these were called by their commander's name, such as Group Erdmann in France and the Ramcke Parachute Brigade
Ramcke Parachute Brigade

Fallschirmj?ger-Brigade AfrikaFallschirmj?ger-Brigade RamckeLuftwaffenwaffen-J?ger-Brigade 1The Fallschirmj?ger-Brigade Ramcke was a elite Germany Luftwaffe Fallschirmj?ger Brigade which saw action in the Mediterranean Theatre during World War II....
 in North Africa.

After mid-1944, Fallschirmjäger were no longer trained as paratroops due to the realities of the strategic situation, but retained the Fallschirmjäger honorific. Near the end of the war, the series of new Fallschirmjäger divisions extended to over a dozen, with a concomitant reduction in quality in the higher-numbered units of the series. Among these divisions was the 9th Fallschirmjäger Division, which was the final parachute division to be raised by Germany during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. The division was destroyed during the Battle of Berlin
Battle of Berlin

The Battle of Berlin was the final Strategic offensive of the European Theatre of World War II of World War II and was designated the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union.The last offensive of the European war was the Prague Offensive on 6?11 May 1945, when the Red Army, with the help of Poland, Romanian, and...
 in April 1945. (These divisions should not be confused with the Luftwaffe Field Division
Luftwaffe Field Division

The Luftwaffe Field Divisions were Germany military formations which fought during World War II....
s, a poorly organised and managed series of light infantry
Light infantry

Traditionally light infantry were soldiers whose job was to provide a skirmishing screen ahead of the main body of infantry, Harassment and delaying the enemy advance....
 divisions raised from excess Luftwaffe personnel early in the war.)

Over 54,449 paratroops were killed in action
Killed in action

Killed in action is a Casualty classification generally used by Military to describe the deaths of their own forces by other hostile forces....
 and over 8,000 are still listed as missing in action
Missing in action

Missing in action is a status assigned to armed services personnel who are reported missing during active service. They may have been killed in action or Wounded in action in action, or become a prisoner of war, or may have Desertion....
.

Fallschirmjäger were awarded a total of 134 Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross

The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was a grade of the Iron Cross. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was the second highest military order of the Third Reich, second only to the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross....
es between the years 1940–1945. Twenty-four KC were awarded in the west and 27 were awarded after Crete. Out of the 134 KC, 15 were with oak leaves, five with oak leaves and swords, and one with oak leaves, swords and diamonds.

Operations


Fallschirmjäger participated in many famous battles, including the airborne seizure of Fort Eben-Emael
Fort Eben-Emael

Eben-Emael was a Belgium fortress between Li?ge and Maastricht, near the Albert Canal, defending the Belgian-German border. Constructed in 1931?1935, it was reputed to be impregnable....
 and airdrops in Norway and Denmark
Operation Weserübung

Operation Weser?bung was the code name for Nazi Germany's assault on Denmark and Norway during World War II and the opening operation of the Norwegian Campaign....
 in 1940, the bloody battle of Monte Cassino
Monte Cassino

Monte Cassino is a rocky hill about 130 km southeast of Rome, Italy, c. 2 km to the west of the town of Cassino, Italy and 520 m altitude....
 and the defence of Carentan
Carentan

Carentan is a Communes of France in the Manche Departments of France in Normandy in northwestern France.It is likely the site of ancient Crociatonum....
, as depicted in Band of Brothers
Band of Brothers

Band of Brothers is a ten-part television World War II miniseries based on the book of the same title written by historian and biographer Stephen Ambrose....
, during the Battle of Normandy
Battle of Normandy

The Invasion of Normandy was the invasion and establishment of Western Allies forces in Normandy, France, during Operation Overlord in World War II....
 in 1944. Their most famous airdrop was in the Battle of Crete
Battle of Crete

The Battle of Crete was a battle during World War II on the Greek island of Crete. The battle began on the morning of 20 May 1941, when Nazi Germany launched an Airborne forces of Crete under the code-name Unternehmen Merkur ....
 in 1941, where the entire 7th Air Division was deployed, with the German 5th Mountain Division
German 5th Mountain Division

The German 5th Mountain Division was established in the Austrian German Tyrol in October 1940, out of regiments taken from the German 1st Mountain Division and the German 10th Infantry Division....
 as the follow-up. Initially the operation was unsuccessful and it was not until an airfield was captured that they could be reinforced. Crete was captured, but the high casualties among the Fallschirmjäger convinced Hitler that such mass airdrops were no longer feasible—though surprise was lost even before the drops started, and the battle might have caused fewer German casualties otherwise. Still, the Allies would come to a similar conclusion near the end of the war, as each successive large-scale airdrop resulted in higher and higher casualties.

The 3rd battalion, 3rd Regt, 1st Fallschirmjäger Division fought against, and was defeated by elements of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division during the battle of Ortona, Italy, from December 20, 1943 to December 28, 1943.

During the Battle of Monte Cassino
Battle of Monte Cassino

The Battle of Monte Cassino was a costly series of four battles during World War II, fought by the Allies of World War II with the intention of breaking through the Winter Line and seizing Rome....
 the 1st Fallschirmjäger Division operated as ordinary infantry. When the Allies bombed the Monastery of Monte Cassino they inadvertently created an excellent fortress of rubble. This enabled the still present Fallschirmjäger to hold out for months against repeated assaults and heavy bombardment. Nicknamed "Green Devils" by the Allied forces for their distinctive 3/4-length splinter pattern camoflage jackets and the tenacious defence of the ruined town and later of the ruined monastery on the mountain above, they finally retreated from their positions to stave off being outflanked, allowing Polish, Gurkha, Senegalese and Moroccan forces to occupy the ruins of the monastery.

Uniforms and Equipment

automatic rifle
Automatic rifle

Automatic rifle is a term generally used to describe a self-loading rifle chambered for a rifle cartridge, capable of delivering both Semi-automatic firearm- and Automatic firearm fire....
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Fallschirmjager would be awarded the Fallschirmschützenabzeichen, a Paratrooper Insignia featuring a diving gold eagle gripping a swastika.

Fallschirmjäger units were usually very well equipped; they had access to the best weapons of the German military. They were among the first combat units to use assault rifle
Assault rifle

An assault rifle is a rifle designed for combat, with selective fire . Assault rifles are the standard small arms in most modern Army, having largely superseded or supplemented battle rifles such as the World War II-era M1 Garand rifle and SVT-40....
s and recoilless rifle
Recoilless rifle

A recoilless gun or recoilless rifle is a lightweight form of weapon that allows the firing of a heavier projectile than would be practical with a recoiling weapon....
s in warfare.

A special version of the German armed forces' (Wehrmacht
Wehrmacht

Wehrmacht was the name of the unified armed forces of Germany from 1935 to 1945. It consisted of the Heer , the Kriegsmarine and the Luftwaffe ....
's
) modernized steel helmet (stahlhelm
Stahlhelm

Stahlhelm is German language for "steel helmet". The German Army began to replace the traditional leather Pickelhaube with the Stahlhelm during the World War I in 1916....
), the M1935
Stahlhelm

Stahlhelm is German language for "steel helmet". The German Army began to replace the traditional leather Pickelhaube with the Stahlhelm during the World War I in 1916....
, called the Fallschirmhelm, was designed and issued to Fallschirmjäger units. It did away with the projecting visor and deep, flared rim of the standard-issue helmet, and added further improvements. The modified shell incorporated a completely different and more substantial leather liner and chinstrap design that provided far more protection for German airborne troops; this model was known as the M1938.

The style of parachute harness used by the Fallschirmjäger, however, is generally considered inferior to those used by the war's British and American paratroopers. Unlike the British and American models, connected to the chute at each shoulder, the German design connected the parachute to the trooper's body via a single strap in the center of the back. Paratroopers had to throw themselves bodily forwards out of the aeroplane, and in the resulting face-down position when the chute opened, control was nearly impossible. The necessity of landing on knees and elbows reduced the amount of equipment the trooper could carry and, even with pads, significantly increased the chance of injury. As such they jumped armed only with a holstered pistol and a small "gravity knife
Gravity knife

A gravity knife is a knife which opens by the forces of inertia or gravity. Similar to a switchblade, they are made as side folding blades and OTF blades ....
". Rifles and other weapons were dropped in separate containers and, until these were recovered, the troopers were poorly armed (By comparison, Allied paratroopers were dropped armed with rifles or submachine guns). The Japanese copied the German system.

Some would say that in an attempt to turn the Fallschirmjäger into Göring's private army, rivaling Himmler's Waffen-SS
Waffen-SS

The Waffen-SS was the combat arm of the Schutzstaffel or SS. It was founded in Germany in 1939 after the SS was split into two units but the title of Waffen-SS only became official on 2 March, 1940....
, a universal weapon was developed that could replace rifles, submachine guns and light machineguns but was also light enough to be carried during a jump. This resulted in the FG42 automatic rifle
Automatic rifle

Automatic rifle is a term generally used to describe a self-loading rifle chambered for a rifle cartridge, capable of delivering both Semi-automatic firearm- and Automatic firearm fire....
. This was built and deployed in small numbers from 1943 until the end of the war. Unfortunately, the design was flawed, as the lightweight frame was not entirely compatible with the more universal role it was supposed to play as both a light machine gun (LMG) and assault rifle, both necessitating a sustained rate of fire.

Luftwaffe parachute units


Larger units

  • Fallschirmjägerarmee
    • 1. Fallschirmarmee
  • Fallschirmjägerkorps
    • I. Fallschirmkorps
    • II. Fallschirmkorps


Fallschirmjägerdivisionen


    • 1. Fallschirmjägerdivision, Fallschirmjägerregimenter (FJR).1, FJR.3, FJR.4
      • (as 7.Flieger-Division with FJR.1, FJR.2, FJR.3, FJR.4, FJR.5)
    • 2. Fallschirmjägerdivision, FJR.2, FJR.6, FJR.7, FJR.23
    • 3. Fallschirmjägerdivision
      3rd Parachute Division (Germany)

      The 3rd Parachute Division was a Germany Wehrmacht that was active during World War II. Its formation began in October 1943 in France near Reims....
      , FJR.5, FJR.8, FJR.9
    • 4. Fallschirmjägerdivision
      4th Parachute Division (Germany)

      4th Parachute Division or in German 4 Fallschirmj?ger Division was a Parachute division of the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was formed in Venice, Italy, in November 1943, from elements of 2 Fallschirmj?ger Division with the addition of volunteers from the Italian parachute divisions Paracadutisti and 185th Parachute Division Folgor...
      , (formed from the Italian 184th Nembo Parachute Division (Italy)
      Paracadutisti

      The Paracadutisti are the paratroops of Italy....
      ; destroyed at Anzio
      Anzio

      Anzio is a city and comune on the coast of the Lazio region of Italy, about 57 km south of Rome. Well known for its seaside harbor setting, it is a fishing port popular with tourists and a departure point for ferries and hydroplanes to the Pontine Islands of Ponza, Palmarola and Ventotene....
      .) FJR.10, FJR.11, FJR.12
    • 5. Fallschirmjägerdivision
      5th Parachute Division (Germany)

      The 5. Fallschirmj?ger-Division was a fallschirmj?ger division of the German military during the Second World War, active from 1944 to 1945....
      , (the last parachute trained unit) FJR.13, FJR.14, FJR.15
    • 6. Fallschirmjägerdivision, FJR.16, FJR.17, FJR.18
    • 7. Fallschirmjägerdivision, (only some of its units were parachute trained) FJR.19, FJR.20, FJR.21
      • (as Fallschirm-Jäger-Division Erdmann: FJR.Menzel, Grossmehl, Greve, Hübner, Laytved-Hardegg)
    • 8. Fallschirmjägerdivision
      8th Parachute Division (Germany)

      The 8. Fallschirmj?ger-Division was a fallschirmj?ger division of the German military during the Second World War, active in 1945.An 8th Fallschirmj?ger Division was originally ordered to be formed in September 1944, but this order was cancelled....
      , FJR.22, FJR.24, FJR.32
    • 9. Fallschirmjägerdivision, FJR.25, FJR.26, FJR.27
    • 10. Fallschirmjägerdivision
      10th Parachute Division (Germany)

      The 10. Fallschirmj?ger-Division was a fallschirmj?ger division of the German military during the Second World War, active in 1945.A 10th Fallschirmj?ger Division was originally ordered to be foremed in September 1944, but this order was cancelled....
      , FJR.28, FJR.29, FJR.30
    • 11. Fallschirmjägerdivision
      11th Parachute Division (Germany)

      The 11. Fallschirmj?ger-Division was a fallschirmj?ger division of the German military during the Second World War, active in 1945.The division was formed in March 1945 near Linz, out of a disparate collection of Luftwaffe units including aircrew from Jagdgeschwader 101....
      , FJR.37, FJR.38, FJR.39
    • 20. Fallschirmjägerdivision
      20th Parachute Division (Germany)

      The 20. Fallschirmj?ger-Division was a fallschirmj?ger division of the German military during the Second World War, active in 1945.The division was formed in March 1945 in the Netherlands, out of troops from the disbanded Fallschirmj?ger Ausbildungs-und-Ersatz-Division, commanded by Walter Barenthin....
      , (never finished forming) FJR.58, FJR.59, FJR.60
    • 21. Fallschirmjägerdivision
      21st Parachute Division (Germany)

      The 21. Fallschirmj?ger-Division was a fallschirmj?ger division of the German military during the Second World War, active in 1945.The division was formed in March 1945 in the Netherlands, using elements of Sturm-Brigade Gericke and troops from the disbanded Fallschirmj?ger Ausbildungs-und-Ersatz-Division....
      , (never finished forming) FJR.61, FJR.62, FJR.63
    • Fallschirmjäger-Ausbildungs-und-Ersatz-Division,


Regiments and Brigades

  • Brigades
    • Ramcke Parachute Brigade
      Ramcke Parachute Brigade

      Fallschirmj?ger-Brigade AfrikaFallschirmj?ger-Brigade RamckeLuftwaffenwaffen-J?ger-Brigade 1The Fallschirmj?ger-Brigade Ramcke was a elite Germany Luftwaffe Fallschirmj?ger Brigade which saw action in the Mediterranean Theatre during World War II....
       aka Luftwaffenwaffen-Jäger-Brigade 1
    • Luftlande-Sturm-Regiment
      Luftlande-Sturm-Regiment

      Versuchsabteilung Friedrichshafen'Sturmabteilung Koch'Luftlande-Sturm Regiment 1The Luftlande-Sturm-Regiment 1 was a Germany Luftwaffe Fallschirmj?ger Regiment which captured the Belgian Fort Eben-Emael during the Battle of France, assaulted Battle of Crete, and fought on the Eastern Front during W...
       with Battalions I, II, III, and IV.
    • Barenthin Regiment- formed from drafts from other units
    • Fallschirmjäger-Sturmgeschütz
      Sturmgeschütz

      Sturmgesch?tz is a German language word for "assault gun", usually abbreviated StuG. The vehicle was a leading weapon of the Sturmartillerie, a branch of the German artillery tasked with close fire support of infantry in infantry, panzer, and panzergrenadier units....
      -Brigaden - Assault gun Units equipped with StuG III's and StuG IV's
      • Fallschirmjäger-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI - StuG III's only
      • Fallschirmjäger-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XII
  • Regiments
    • Heerestruppe (Army Troops) FJR.6, FJR.31, FJR. z.b.V., FJR. Schellmann, FJR. Jungwirth
    • Fallschirmjäger-Regiment Hübner aka Fallschirmjäger Regiment (FJR) 24 and subordinated to the 8. Fallschirmjäger Division.


Other parachute units

  • Waffen SS
    • 500th SS Parachute Battalion
      500th SS Parachute Battalion

      The 500th SS-Parachute Battalion was the parachute unit of the Waffen-SS.The idea to form a paratrooper unit within the Waffen-SS, allegedly, came directly from Reichsf?hrer-SS Heinrich Himmler....
    • 600th SS Parachute Battalion
      500th SS Parachute Battalion

      The 500th SS-Parachute Battalion was the parachute unit of the Waffen-SS.The idea to form a paratrooper unit within the Waffen-SS, allegedly, came directly from Reichsf?hrer-SS Heinrich Himmler....
  • Heer
    Wehrmacht

    Wehrmacht was the name of the unified armed forces of Germany from 1935 to 1945. It consisted of the Heer , the Kriegsmarine and the Luftwaffe ....
    • Schweres-Fallschirm-Infanterie Battalion
    • Brandenburger Regiment aka Panzergrenadier-Division Brandenburg
      • Fallschirm-Battalion Brandenburg
    • German 22nd Air Landing Division
    • German 91st Air Landing Division
  • Luftwaffe
    Luftwaffe

    is a generic German term for an air force. It is also the official name for two of the four historic German air forces, the Wehrmacht air arm founded in 1933 and disbanded in 1946; and the current Bundeswehr air arm founded in 1956....
    • Para-trained commandos of II/KG200 , they were a Luftwaffe special forces who were para-trained commandos. II./KG 200 remain a little-known arm of Germany's WW2 parachute forces and were listed on II./KG 200's ORBAT as the 3rd Staffel.


Bundeswehr Fallschirmjäger

In the modern German Bundeswehr
Bundeswehr

The Bundeswehr is the name of the unified armed forces of the Germany and their civil administration and procurement authorities. The States of Germany are not allowed to maintain armed forces of their own, since the Constitution determines that matters of defense fall into the sole responsibility of the Federal government....
, Fallschirmjäger form the core of the Special Operations Division with two brigade equivalents and several independent companies and battalions. All in all in 2010 about 10,000 troops will serve in that division which will have the following structure:

  • Special Operations Division
    • Headquarters Company (stationed in Stadtallendorf
      Stadtallendorf

      Stadtallendorf is a town in Marburg-Biedenkopf district in Hesse, Germany, which lies about 18 km east of Marburg....
      )
    • Airborne Signal Battalion (Stadtallendorf)
    • Airborne Air Defence Missile Battery 100 (Seedorf
      Seedorf

      Seedorf may refer to:*places in Switzerland:**Seedorf, Berne, a municipality in the Canton of Berne**Seedorf, Uri, a municipality in the Canton of Uri...
      )
    • Long Range Reconnaissance Training Company 200 (Pfullendorf)
    • Army Band 300 (Koblenz
      Koblenz

      Koblenz is a city situated on both banks of the Rhine at its confluence with the Moselle River, where the Deutsches Eck and its monument are situated....
      )
    • Airborne Brigade 26 (Saarlouis
      Saarlouis

      Saarlouis is a city in the Saarland, Germany, capital of the district of Saarlouis . In 2006, the town had a population of 38,327. Saarlouis, as the name implies, is located at the river Saar River....
      )
      • Headquarters Company (Saarlouis)
      • Airborne Reconnaissance Company 260 (Zweibrücken
        Zweibrücken

        Zweibr?cken is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the Schwarzbach river at the border of the Palatinate forest....
        )
      • Airborne Engineer Company 260 (Saarlouis)
      • Fallschirmjäger Battalion 261 (Lebach
        Lebach

        Lebach is a town in the Saarlouis , in Saarland, Germany. It is situated approx. 15 km northeast of Saarlouis, and 20 km north of Saarbr?cken....
        )
      • Airborne Support Battalion 262 (Merzig
        Merzig

        Merzig is the capital of the district Merzig-Wadern, in Saarland, Germany. It is situated on the river Saar River, approx. 35 km south of Trier, and 35 km northwest of Saarbr?cken....
        )
      • Fallschirmjäger Battalion 263 (Zweibrücken)
    • Airborne Brigade 31 (Oldenburg
      Oldenburg

      ||-||-||-||}Oldenburg is an Independent City in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the western part of the state between the cities of Bremen and Groningen , at the Hunte river....
      )
      • Headquarters Company (Oldenburg)
      • Airborne Reconnaissance Company 310 (Seedorf)
      • Airborne Engineer Company 270 (Seedorf)
      • Fallschirmjager Battalion 313 (Seedorf)
      • Fallschirmjager Battalion 373 (Seedorf)
      • Airborne Support Battalion 272 (Oldenburg, Seedorf)
    • Special Forces Command (KSK
      KSK

      KSK may refer to:* Kommando Spezialkr?fte .* Kill Switch...Klick .* Kissing Suzy Kolber * KSK Productions ...
      ) (Calw
      Calw

      Calw is a Municipalities of Germany in the middle of Baden-W?rttemberg in the south of Germany, capital of the Calw . It is located in the northern Black Forest....
      )


The vast majority of division members is deployable by parachute, while all of it is at least air mobile. In addition to the Special Operations Division Germany is also setting up an air mobile or air assault unit of (German) regiment size.

National People's Army

  • 40. Fallschirmjägerbataillon Willi Sänger
    40. Fallschirmjägerbataillon Willi Sänger

    40. Fallschirmj?gerbataillon Willi S?nger was the only airborne forces infantry formation of the Nationale Volksarmee . The battalion and its commando school were based in Prora on R?gen island and later near Potsdam ....
     was the only airborne
    Airborne forces

    Airborne forces are military units, usually light infantry, set up to be moved by aircraft and 'dropped' into battle. Thus they can be placed behind enemy lines, and have an ability to deploy almost anywhere with little warning....
     infantry
    Infantry

    Infantry are soldiers who are primarily trained for the role of fighting on foot. A soldier in the infantry is known as an infantryman. Infantry units have more physically demanding training than other branches of armies, and place a greater emphasis on fitness, physical strength and aggression....
     formation of the Nationale Volksarmee (NVA). The battalion
    Battalion

    A battalion is a military unit of around 500-1500 men usually consisting of between two and seven company and typically commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel....
     and its airborne-commando school were based in Prora
    Prora

    Prora was a Nazism-planned spa on the island of R?gen, Germany. The massive building complex was built between 1936 and 1939 as a Kraft durch Freude project....
     at the Rügen
    Rügen

    R?gen or Rugia is Germany's largest island. It is located in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. R?gen makes up the vast part of the R?gen , which also includes the neighboring islands Hiddensee and Ummanz, as well as several small islands....
     island (1961-82) and near Potsdam
    Potsdam

    Potsdam is the capital city of the Germany States of Germany of Brandenburg and is part of the Metropolitan area of Berlin/Brandenburg. It is situated on the River Havel, some 25 kilometres southwest of the center of Berlin....
     (1982-90). Officially, the battalion was an airborne unit organized as an NVA light infantry
    Light infantry

    Traditionally light infantry were soldiers whose job was to provide a skirmishing screen ahead of the main body of infantry, Harassment and delaying the enemy advance....
     battalion, but in reality it was more considered a special force
    Special Force

    Special Force is a first-person shooter military video game, published by the group Hezbollah, created using the Genesis 3D engine. The game is set in a 3D environment, in which the player takes the role of a Hezbollah combatant fighting the Israel Defense Forces....
     commando unit like US Army Special Forces. On mission, the companies of the battalion were to be split up in to five-six man teams to increase it's shadowbility. As a force with special capability it remained under the direct command of the Kommando Landstreitkräfte (KdoLaSK) - the army high command.


  • The reconnaissance company of the Felix Dzerzhinsky Watch Regiment
    Felix Dzerzhinsky Watch Regiment

    The Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment was an elite motorized rifles regiment under the command of the Stasi of the East Germany . It was named in honor of Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Soviet Cheka....
     (German: Wachregiment "Feliks E. Dzierzynski"), an elite motorized rifles regiment of the Ministry for State Security
    Ministry for State Security

    Ministry for State Security or Ministry of State Security may refer to several national security Ministry :*Ministry for State Security , East Germany...
     of the German Democratic Republic
    German Democratic Republic

    The German Democratic Republic was a self-declared socialist state created in the Soviet Zone of occupied Germany and the East Berlin of Allied Occupation Zones in Germany....
     (GDR), was a paratroop trained unit.


In popular culture


In the Jack Higgins
Jack Higgins

Jack Higgins is the principal pseudonym of United Kingdom novelist Harry Patterson. Higgins is the author of more than sixty novels. Most have been Thriller of various types and, since his breakthrough novel The Eagle Has Landed in 1975, nearly all have been bestsellers....
 book and movie adaption The Eagle Has Landed
The Eagle Has Landed

The Eagle Has Landed is a book by Jack Higgins set during World War II. It first published in 1975 in literature. It was made into a The Eagle Has Landed in 1976 in film starring Michael Caine....
,
a group of Fallschirmjäger are featured in a fictional covert operation where they are secretly land on the English coast in an attempt to kidnap Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, Order of the Garter, Order of Merit, Order of the Companions of Honour, Territorial Decoration, Fellow of the Royal Society, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Queen's Privy Council for Canada was a Politics of the United Kingdom known chiefly for his leadership of the United King...
. Within the book and movie, the Fallschirmjäger are one of the few German characters in fiction to be portrayed as professional soldiers and even heroic as one sacrifices his life to save a British girl, and the commanding officer throws his career away in a attempt to save a Jewish girl from fellow Germans.

In the video game Turning Point: Fall of Liberty, the main attack force in the initial Nazi invasion of New York city
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, are Fallschirmjäger troops. You first see them when they land on the skyscraper you are working on.

In the massively multiplayer online game World War II Online
World War II Online

World War II Online: Battleground Europe, also referred to as WWIIOL:BE, WW2OL or BE is a massively multi-player online first-person shooter Video game first released June 6, 2001....
,
it is possible for Axis players to play as Fallschirmjäger. Parachute drops are possible.

In the WW2 real-time strategy
Real-time strategy

Real-time strategy games are a genre of computer wargames which do not progress incrementally in turn-based game.Brett Sperry is credited with coining the term to market Dune II....
 game Company of Heroes
Company of Heroes

Company of Heroes is a real-time strategy Video game developed by Relic Entertainment. It was released on September 12, 2006, and was the first title to make use of the Games for Windows label....
, Fallschirmjager are portrayed as stealthy units, able to hide in cover and infiltrate the battlefield unseen, and as extremely lethal to enemy infantry when equipped with their FG42. They are not seen actually fulfilling their namesake as paratroopers, but instead summoned from any building around the battlefield, having infiltrated it beforehand.

See also

  • Bruno Bräuer
    Bruno Bräuer

    Bruno Br?uer was a Germany Fallschirmj?ger from Stanislaw?w, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Province of Silesia. In 1905 he joined the army cadets and started his military career....
  • Eugen Meindl
    Eugen Meindl

    Eugen Meindl was a highly decorated German Fallschirmj?ger and general during World War II....
  • Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke
    Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke

    Hermann-Bernhard "Gerhard" Ramcke was a Germany general. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, one of only 27 people in the German military so decorated....
  • Kurt Student
    Kurt Student

    Kurt Student was a Germany Luftwaffe general who fought as a fighter pilot during the World War I and as the commander of German Fallschirmj?ger troops during the Second World War....
  • Otto Skorzeny
    Otto Skorzeny

    Otto Skorzeny was an Obersturmbannf?hrer in the Germany Waffen-SS during World War II. After fighting on the Eastern Front , he commanded a rescue mission that freed the deposed Italian dictator Benito Mussolini from captivity....
  • Battle of Crete
    Battle of Crete

    The Battle of Crete was a battle during World War II on the Greek island of Crete. The battle began on the morning of 20 May 1941, when Nazi Germany launched an Airborne forces of Crete under the code-name Unternehmen Merkur ....
  • Battle of Monte Cassino
    Battle of Monte Cassino

    The Battle of Monte Cassino was a costly series of four battles during World War II, fought by the Allies of World War II with the intention of breaking through the Winter Line and seizing Rome....
  • Airborne forces
    Airborne forces

    Airborne forces are military units, usually light infantry, set up to be moved by aircraft and 'dropped' into battle. Thus they can be placed behind enemy lines, and have an ability to deploy almost anywhere with little warning....
    , Luftwaffe
    Luftwaffe

    is a generic German term for an air force. It is also the official name for two of the four historic German air forces, the Wehrmacht air arm founded in 1933 and disbanded in 1946; and the current Bundeswehr air arm founded in 1956....
    , Wehrmacht
    Wehrmacht

    Wehrmacht was the name of the unified armed forces of Germany from 1935 to 1945. It consisted of the Heer , the Kriegsmarine and the Luftwaffe ....


External links

  • 24 May 2004
  • FJR 5 - WWII Reenactment Unit.
  • WW2 re-enactment group, mainly portraying Fallschirmjager Regiment 9
  • Information on 1st Fallschirmjäger Division
  • FJR 6 - WW2 Fallschirmjager Reenactment