Fallschirmjäger
The term "Fallschirmjäger" refers to the German paratroopers who were part of the military during World War II. These elite troops were trained for airborne operations, allowing them to be deployed behind enemy lines. Their primary role was to capture key objectives and disrupt enemy forces through surprise attacks.
Fallschirmjäger units were known for their distinctive uniforms and were often involved in significant battles, such as the Battle of Crete. They utilized specialized equipment and tactics to enhance their effectiveness in combat. The legacy of the Fallschirmjäger continues to influence modern airborne forces around the world.