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The Brandenburg Division began as a Special Purpose Battalion, the Bau-Lehr-Bataillon zbV 800, formed on December 15th 1939 to carry out special operations and sabotage. These special purpose troops were based near Berlin, in Brandenburg, hence the nickname that would become part of their official unit designation. The first Brandenburg paras were a small detachment under the command of a sergeant, who reported for jump training in February 1940. They received the Luftwaffe Parachutists’ Badge. In May 1940, the battalion became the Brandenburg-Lehr-Regiment zbV 800 and the para-trained elements were formed into a platoon, based at Stendal under Leutnant Lütke, as part of the 4th Company of the regiment’s 1st Battalion. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com Brandenburgers took part in the invasions of the Low Countries, France and Norway. There is a photograph of a Brandenburger posing in civilian clothes with Luftwaffe Fallschirmjäger at Moerdijk. But these Brandenburgers are not known to have jumped into action. They may not even have been para-trained. The Brandenburg paras’ first airborne mission as a unit came on June 25th 1941, in the opening stages of the invasion of the USSR, when the parachute platoon jumped and secured two railway bridges on the Lido-Molodechno line. Increased to company strength that autumn, the platoon became the 1st Battalion’s 4th (Parachute) Company, under the command of Leutnant Kürschner and, later, Leutnant Gerlach. Brandenburgers also participated in raids behind enemy lines and operations against Free French forces in North Africa. Some of these missions were certainly airborne but remain to be researched. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com As well as spearhead operations, the Brandenburg Regiment was heavily involved in anti-partisan warfare in Russia throughout 1942 and early 1943. The 1st Bn was attached to Army Group A. In January 1943, as a prelude to the expansion of the regiment to divisional size, the battalions were temporarily renamed. Regimental HQ became Brandenburg Sonderverband 800, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Battalions becoming, respectively, Brandenburg Sonderverband 801, 802 and 803. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com With the formation of the Brandenburg Division - which still retained the special purpose designation ‘zbV 800’ for zur besonderen Verwendung in its title - in Germany in April 1943, the airborne company was reformed as 15 (Parachute) Coy, 3rd Bn, 4th Light Infantry Regiment, Brandenburg Division zbV 800. At this time, they were still receiving Luftwaffe jump badges. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com The 4th Regt was posted to Yugoslavia on April 17 1943, on attachment to the 1st Mountain Division based at Sjenica. As in Russia, they found themselves embroiled in brutal anti-partisan warfare. With the 4th Regiment’s subsequent move in October to Sarajevo to disarm Italian forces there, 15 (Parachute) Coy moved to a new base at the Mataruska Banja airfield outside Kraljevo, about 200 km to the east, where the Luftwaffe had relocated Parachute School N° 3, where SS-Fallschirmjäger-Bataillon 500 recruits would later be trained. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com On October 5th 1943, 15 (Parachute) Coy and elements of 22 Airlanding Division carried out Operation Polar Bear (Eisbär), a glider borne assault aimed at neutralizing the British airbase on the Greek island of Kos, just off the Turkish coast. Polar Bear was a success, depriving Allied forces in the Dodecanese of vital air support and paving the way for Operation Leopard the following month, the intended capture of the small but strategically vital island of Leros to the north. After Kos, the Brandenburg paras also seized the islands of Stampalia and Levita from Anglo-Italian forces. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com Leros was defended by an Anglo-Italian force of more than 8550, commanded by the British General Tillney and supported by heavy artillery. The German forces, under the command of Luftwaffe General Müller, comprised the 1st Bn, 2nd Parachute Regiment - I./FJ-R2 - commanded by Hauptmann Martin Kühne, and 15 (Parachute) Coy, backed by 22 Airlanding Division and the 3rd Bn, commanded by Leutnant Max Wandrey, of the Brandenburg Division’s 1st Light Infantry Regt, would come in by sea, accompanied by elements from the Küstenjäger-Abteilung, the Brandenburger’s coastal raiders. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com Just after 1300 hrs on November 12th 1943, 15 (Parachute) Coy jumped on Leros from a height of 600 feet with the 2nd and 4th Companies of 1/FJR2. Once on the DZ, they formed up and moved out quickly, capturing Monte Rachi, one of the island’s dominant heights. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com The next day, the defending forces in the north and south having been cut off from one another by the Germans, a second drop of reinforcements from FJR2 came in. Meanwhile, other reinforcements were landing by sea. But the defenders were putting up a ferocious resistance and there were times when the German position looked very shaky indeed. On the 14th, a Stuka-supported attempt by I./FJR2 and 15 (Parachute) Coy to take the British HQ on Monte Meroviglia in the north-west of the island was beaten off and the paras had to retreat back to their SP on Monte Rachi. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com But the next day, I./FJR2 and the Brandenburgers rose out of their positions on Monte Rachi and stormed Monte Meroviglia, routing the British. On the 16th, Leutnant Wandrey, who would go on to win the Knight’s Cross in 1944 and then the Oakleaves in 1945, captured General Tillney and it was all over bar the shouting. By nightfall on the 17th, the Allied forces on Leros had all surrendered. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com In February 1944, the Fallschirmjäger-Bataillon Brandenburg was formed at Stendal under the command of Hauptmann Weithöner, while 15 (Parachute) Coy remained on the order of battle as an independent sub-unit under Oberleutnant Oschatz. FJ-Btl Brandenburg didn’t have to wait long for their first mission. In March 1944, the battalion took part on Operation Margarethe, the occupation of Budapest, arrest of Hungarian leader Admiral Horthy and disarming of forces loyal to the Honvéd, the Hungarian government, following a Hungarian declaration of intent to surrender as soon as the first Allied troops crossed their borders. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com The operation was planned along classic Trojan Horse lines by Brandenburg Divisional commander Generalmajor von Pfuhlstein. Two convoys of troops, one composed of Brandenburgers from the 1st, 2nd and 4th Regiments and elements of the Panzer Lehrdivision, supposedly “in transit”, would just happen to be in Budapest in the evening of March 18th, the day before the start of the operation. At the same time, FJ-Btl Brandenburg would capture the airport at Budaörs just outside Budapest. By March 16th, a Brandenburg signals unit was already installed in a Budapest hotel room to coordinate the operation. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com Other units involved included Otto Skorzeny’s SS-Jagdverbände, SS-Fallschirmjägerbataillon 500, sub-units from SS divisions Florian Geyer, Reichsführer-SS, Wiking, Maria Theresia and various Army units. Operation Margarthe was successful and FJ-Btl Brandenburg returned home to Stendal. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com In May 1944, Brandenburg personnel and specialists took part in the airborne assault by SS-FJ-Btl 500 on Tito's HQ at Drvar. In June 1944, the battalion was sent to Estonia to mount an airborne assault on the Baltic island of Aaland in order to deny it to advancing Soviet forces in the aftermath of the Finnish capitulation. The mission was cancelled. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com In August, two companies of FJ-Btl Brandenburg, merged with two companies of the Brandenburg’s 3rd Regiment, took part in the ill-fated “Relief of Bucharest”. The aim was to rescue two generals - and their troops - whose HQ was encircled by pro-Soviet Romanian forces. A small force of Brandenburg paras seized Bucharest’s Otopeni Airport at midday on August 24th and held it until 1900 hrs, when their comrades began arriving in Me 323 Gigants. 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com 浪漫烛光 www.langmanzg.com
By 2100 hrs, the airport and encircled German HQ areas were under German control. Negotiations with the Romanians, some of whom still professed loyalty to their German allies, |
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