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Reconsidering the Luftwaffe in Greece, 1941 / Stockings, Craig; Hancock, Eleanor   Journal Article
Stockings, Craig Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Despite the importance of the German invasion of Greece in 1941, relatively little research has been conducted into the campaign's operational aspects, and a number of misunderstandings or misinterpretations have developed. One of the most powerful misconceptions was that the huge disparity in airpower, particularly dive-bombers, made it impossible for British and Dominion troops to hold the German advance. This article demonstrates, however, that despite its complete dominance of the Greek skies, the terror it inspired, and its almost continual operations against Allied positions, the Luftwaffe did not have the decisive role in the campaign that has so often been ascribed to it.
Key Words Germany  Greece  German Invasion 
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