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Old 07-07-2007, 10:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Leros 1943.

Well I've just learnt about a battle that I'd never heard of before.
I thought that Crete '41 was the last use of Fallschirmjager too.
I was looking for info on Royal Irish Fusiliers in 1940 on their website and saw mention of the 2nd Bn in Leros in '43.
History of the Royal Irish Rangers* The Royal Irish Fusiliers

Which lead me to look here,
http://leros2002.bravepages.com/leros_war2.html

a pdf file here.
http://www.leros.org/lerostouristhttp/ageanmis.pdf

A few story on BBC Peole's War has this excellent quote.
BBC - WW2 People's War - Leros 1943 and the aftermath

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The Germans were decent fighting soldiers — they were an elite unit of the regular army. The commanding officer said to us in English ‘Hard luck, good fight. Come and have a cup of coffee’.
There I was thinking by November '43 everything was going the Allies way and here is a defeat reminiscent of 1941.

Bit of German footage here.
YouTube - Operation "Leopard" capture from Leros 1943

A holiday idea is now taking shape.

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Funny you should bring this up, Owen. I just read the section on the air war over Cos, Leros and Rhodes during this period in "The Armed Rovers - Beauforts & Beauforts over the Mediterranean" by Nesbit, and responded to a query about some losses on another forum. Really 'thrilling' stuff.
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Old 07-07-2007, 11:10 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Just found another book to buy too.

Churchill's Folly
Anthony Rogers
http://www.play.com/Books/Books/4-/2...y/Product.html


I'm sure Leros must have been mentioned in Alanbrooke's Diaries , if it was I didn't take that in.

Next question, anyone been to Leros for their holidays?
Got any photos?
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There is an edition of ATB magazine about Leros.

Our local WFA branch meets in Leros Barracks in Canterbury; this was the pre-WW2 barracks of the local Buffs TA Battalion who got hammered here.
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Cheers Paul. Will order that one I think.
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I must say I find the battle at Leros very interesting. I have both publications mentioned above. Following link is a part of a book. I have printed it and still kept it as it is a very good read.

http://www.leros.org/lerostouristhttp/roadleros.pdf

Onother good read is 'Kampf um die Ägäis' by Peter Schenk (the same one who wrote the artickle in ATB
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Can anyone give a good order of battle for the Germans?
There is one on one of those links but to be honest it doesn't mean much to me.
What FJ units were dropped?
How many men would that have been?
I ought to read articles more closely , I know.
(I never did buy that issue of ATB either.)
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The Fallschirmjäger dropped on Leros were 1st battalion of 2nd Fallschirmjäger Regiment and 15th Company 4.th Brandenberg Regiment.

I will make a lost of the other units and will post it in the weekend
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In general the troops were from 22 (Luftland) Infantry Division with some units of Brandenberg and Fallschirmjäger attached...

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2nd Battalion 16th Infantry Regiment
2nd battalion 65th Infantry Regiment
2nd battalion 22 Luftwaffe –Jager- Regiment
3rd Battalion 440th Infantry Regiment
2nd Coy Pionier battalion 22
1st Coy ,Kustenjäger Abteilung of 1st Brandenburg Regiment
3rd Battalion of 1st Brandenburg Regiment
3rd Light Battery, Flak Regiment 22
3rd Heavy Battery, Flak Regiment 22
3rd Battery Artillery Regiment 22
4th Battery Artillery Regiment 22
Pionierlandungskompanie 780

Airborne Troops:-
1 Battalion 2nd Fallschirmjäger Regiment
15th Coy of the 4th Battlion, 1st Brandenburg Regiment
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