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THE INVASION OF THE BALKANS AND GREECE OCTOBER, 1940 – MAY, 1941

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The invasion of the balkans and greece. OCTOBER, 1940 – MAY, 1941. THE BALKAN PENINSULA (2009). BACKGROUND. HITLER NOT ORIGINALLY INTERESTED IN BALKAN/GREEK OCCUPATION HITLER DIDN’T EVEN ENCOURAGE AN ITALIAN INVASION WHY NOT? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE INVASION OF THE BALKANS AND GREECE

OCTOBER, 1940 – MAY, 1941

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THE BALKAN PENINSULA (2009)

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BACKGROUND HITLER NOT ORIGINALLY INTERESTED IN BALKAN/GREEK

OCCUPATION HITLER DIDN’T EVEN ENCOURAGE AN ITALIAN INVASION WHY NOT?

HITLER WANTED LEBENSRAUM IN (Poland, Russia, etc.) EASTERN EUROPE

HITLER WAS CONTENT TO ALLOW ITALY TO DOMINATE THE BALKANS & GREECE

MILITARY INVOLVEMENT THERE WOULD REQUIRE NAVAL RESORUCES GERMANS DIDN’T WANT TO DRAIN NAVAL RESOURCES FROM

ATLANTIC HITLER SUPPORTS ITALIAN INVASION OF GREECE WHY?

BENITO MUSSOLINI WAS DESPERATE TO ACHIEVE “GREAT” VICTORIES

AXIS MILITARY ACTION = MORE PRESSURE ON BRITS. HOW?

BRITS. & GREEKS ARE ALLIES – BRITS. HAVE TROOPS IN GREECE ATTACK = DISRUPT BRIT. MILITARY ACTION IN NORTH AFRICA

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BENITOMUSSOLINI

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MUSSOLINI

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ITALIAN INVASION OF GREECE WHEN? OCTOBER, 1940 WHERE? GREECE & ALBANIA WHY?

MUSSOLINI WANTS MILITARY “VICTORIES” LIKE HITLER CONTROL OF BOTH COUNTRIES COULD GIVE AXIS CONTROL OF THE

ADRIATIC SEA BALKANS POSSESSED SOME IMPORTANT RESORUCES (Oil, metals, etc.) MUSSOLINI BELIEVED BOTH NATIONS WERE WEAK

WHAT? ITALIAN INVASION DOESN’T GO WELL HITLER FORCED TO “RESCUE” ITALIANS GERMANS MOVE GROUND / AIR UNITS TO BALKANS

OPERATION “MARITA” BEGINS, APRIL 1941 GERMAN INVASION OF THE BALKANS YUGOSLAVIA INVADED FIRST – WHY? TO SECURE BASES FOR INVASION

OF GREECE YUGOSLAVIA IS ETHNICALLY DIVIDED AND MILITARILY WEAK

EFFECT: GERMANS NOW FIGHTING BRITS. IN AREAS FAR FROM BRITAIN DELAYS GERMAN INVASION OF RUSSIA

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THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN

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OPERATION MARITA,

APRIL, 1941

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INVASIONOF THE BALKANS (cont’d.) WHY DID ITALIANS FAIL?

MUSSOLINI DOESN’T HAVE A GOOD REASON TO INVADE

RESULT?: ITALIAN TROOPS ARE UNINSPIRED TO FIGHT

ITALIAN LEADERSHIP IS SUBSTANDARD WHY DOES GERMANY MOVE IN?

HITLER CAN’T ALLOW AXIS HUMILIATION BRITISH IN GREECE ARE A CONSTANT THREAT TO

HIS OTHER AXIS ALLIES EX.: BULGARIA, RUMANIA, HUNGARY

BRITS. COULD THREATEN AXIS RESOURCES IN THESE COUNTRIES EX.: OIL FIELDS IN RUMANIA

BRITS. IN GREECE COULD THREATEN AXIS TROOPS IN NORTH AFRICA

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INVASION OF THE BALKANS (cont’d.)

KEY PROBLEM / QUESTION: TRANSFERRING FORCES TO THE BALKANS

WILL DELAY THE INVASION OF RUSSIA UNTIL SUMMER, 1941

SO WHAT? OTHER DEVELOPMENTS: YUGOSLAVIA

YUGOSLAVIAN GUERILLA MOVMENT DEVELOPS “PARTISANS”: GUERILLA ARMY DEVELOPED

BY JOSIP BROZ TITO COMMUNIST GUERILLA ARMY WHICH IS NOT

CONTROLLED BY THE SOVIETS WHY IMPORTANT?

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JOSIP BROZ TITO

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CRETE WHAT?

FIRST, and ONLY, LARGE-SCALE GERMAN AIRBORNE OPERATION OF WWII

ONE OF THE FEW GERMAN CAMPAIGNS RUN BY THE LUFTWAFFE 22,000 TROOPS 600 TROOP TRANSPORT PLANES 280 BOMBERS 200 FIGTHERS 150 STUKAS

WHEN? MAY, 1941 (1 MONTH BEFORE GERMANS INVADE RUSSIA) WHY?

OPERATION MARITA HAD FAILED TO WIPE OUT BRIT. TROOPS IN GREECE BRITS. HAD RETREATED TO CRETE HITLER WAS ENCOURAGED TO TAKE CRETE BY HIS GENERALS GERMANS BELIEVE CRETE WILL BE A GOOD STAGING AREA FOR FUTURE

OPERATIONS IN MED. SEA. WHO?

C/O: GENERAL KURT STUDENT, LUFTWAFFE LUFTWAFFE “FALLSCHIRMJAGER” (PARATOOPERS) SUPPORT UNITS INCLUDED:

AIR UNITS (SEE ABOVE) ARMY “MOUNTAIN” UNITS

WHERE? ISLAND OF CRETE (GREEK – OWNED)

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RED ARMY PARATROOPERS IN JUMP SEQUENCE, 1935

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SOVIET RED ARMY PARATROOPERS IN JUMP SEQUENCE, 1930’s

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SOVIET “WINGED” PARATROOPER, 1930’s

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JUNKERS Ju-52 TRANSPORT

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JUNKERS Ju-52 ON TAKEOFF

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LUFTWAFFE TROOP-CARRYING GLIDER

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GERMAN PARATROOP GLIDER IN TRAINING FLIGH

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LUFTWAFFE GENERAL KURT STUDENT,

COMMANDING OFFICER, GERMAN AIRBORNE

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LUFTWAFFEAIRBORNE RECRUITING

POSTER,WWII

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CRETE (cont’d.) GERMANS ARE VERY CONFIDENT BEFORE ATTACK WHY?

BELIEVE CRETE IS IDEAL TARGET (WHY?) BELIEVE BRITS. IN CRETE ARE SUBSTANDARD TROOPS DON’T KNOW BRITS. HAVE CRACKED THEIR

MILITARY CODES. RESULT?

BRITS. KNOW WHAT GERMAN PLANS ARE ELEMENT OF SURPRISE IS LOST WHY SO IMPORTANT?

GERMAN PLAN: AIRBORNE TROOPS WILL LAND & SEIZE AIRFIELDS SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT WILL BE FLOWN INTO SECURE

AIRFIELDS GERMANS WILL ADVANCE ALONG MAIN ROAD UNTIL

THEY HAVE SECURED ISLAND

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CRETE ASSAULT – GERMAN BATTLE PLAN

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CRETE (cont’d.) GERMAN PROBLEMS:

BRITS. HAVE DECODED INFORMATION ABOUT THE ATTACK EX.: BRITS KNEW WHAT SPECIFIC GERMAN

TARGETS ON CRETE WERE AIRBORNE ASSUALTS DEPEND ON SECRECY –

WHY? GEOGRAPHY OF CRETE WAS DIFFICULT (rocky,

uneven) FALLSCHIRMJAGERS HAVE DANGEROUS

EQUIPMENT (ex. parachute harnesses) LACK OF ‘CHUTE CONTROL = GERMANS OFTEN

LAND ON BREITISH POSITIONS RESULTS? VERY HIGH CASUALTIES

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FALLSCHIRMJAGER EQUIPMENT

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GERMANFALLSCHIRMJAGER DEPLOYING FROM

ARICRAFT AS CHUTE OPENS

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FALLSCHIRMJAGER BEING REVIEWED BY HERMANN GOERING

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GERMAN MOUNTAIN TROOPS DO PRE-FLIGHT EQUIPMENT CHECK

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FALLSCHIRMJAGER EMBARKING FOR AIRDROP

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GERMAN MOUNTAIN TROOPS IN FLIGHT TO CRETE

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GERMAN AIRDROP, CRETE, 1941

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GERMAN AIRDROPOVER BRITISH POSITIONS, CRETE, MAY 1941

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GERMANS DESCENDING OVER CRETE

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JUNKERS Ju-52

under AA fire

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JUNKERS Ju-52 DEPLOYING TROOPS

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CRETE (cont’d.) BRITISH PROBLEMS:

LITTLE / NO AIR COVER LACK OF RADIO EQUIPMENT LACK OF TRANSPORT VEHICLES LACK OF EQUIPMENT PARTS / SPARES

SO WHAT? BRITS ARE CONSTANTLY UNDER AIR ATTACK BRITS CAN’T COMMUNICATE TO EACH OTHER BRITS CAN’T MOVE TO REINFORCE EACH

OTHER BRIT. EQUIPMENT CAN’T BE EASILY REPAIRED

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GERMAN FALLSCHIRMJAGER DEPLOYING FROM GLIDER

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FALLSCHIRMJAGER WITH BRITISH PRISONERS CRETE, MAY, 1941

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FALLSCHIRMJAGER MACHINE GUN CREW

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Fallschirmjagerin combat, Crete, 1941

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GERMAN KIA, CRETE, MAY 1941

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GERMAN KIA, CRETE, MAY, 1941

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GERMAN

FALLSCHIRMJAG

ER ON CRETE, MAY, 1941

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CRETE (cont’d.) GERMANS CAN REINFORCE TROOPS (thanks to airpower) BRITS. CAN’T RESULTS:

GERMANS TAKE CRETE / BRITS. RETREAT CASUALTIES ARE HEAVY FOR BOTH SIDES:

GERMANS: KIA – 4000 220 OUT OF 600 TRANSPORT PLANES

DESTROYED BRITISH:

KIA – 2000 P.O.W. – 12,000

HITLER IS FURIOUS ABOUT LOSSES ; NEVER ALLOWS ANOTHER LARGE-SCALE GERMAN AIRBORNE OPERATION

U.S. & BRIT. AIRBORNE UNITS LEARN VALUABLE LESSONS FROM CRETE OPERATION EX: NEVER DROP TROOPS DIRECTLY ON TOP OF AN

ENEMY POSITION

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ANGLO-GREEK WAR

MEMORIAL, CRETE

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AUSTRALIAN MILITARY CEMETARY,

CRETE

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AXIS TERRITORYGREECE &

THE AEGEAN SEA

1941-44