The Macedonians had just concluded the First Macedonian War and Philip, seeing his chance to defeat Rhodes, formed an alliance with Aetolian and Spartan pirates who began raiding Rhodian ships. Philip also formed an alliance with several important Cretan cities, such as Hierapynta and Olous. With the Rhodian fleet and economy suffering from the depredations of the pirates, Philip believed his chance to crush Rhodes was at hand. To help achieve his goal, he formed an alliance with the King of the Seleucid Empire, Antiochus the Great, against Ptolemy V of Egypt (the Seleucid Empire and Egypt were the other two Diadochi states). Philip began attacking the lands of Ptolemy and Rhodes's allies in Thrace and around the Sea of Marmara.
The Battle of Crete (German: Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta; Greek: Μάχη της Κρήτης) was a battle during World War II on the Greek island of Crete. It began on t...
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The Battle of Crete
The Battle of Crete
The Battle of Crete
This is the best of the action from this 1970 Greek war movie.
38:35
Fifth Ottoman - Venetian / Cretan War
Fifth Ottoman - Venetian / Cretan War
Fifth Ottoman - Venetian / Cretan War
The Cretan War (Greek: Κρητικός Πόλεμος, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (Italian: Guerra di Candia), better known as the Fifth Ottoman--Venetian W...
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Cinematic Mode Rome 2 Total War - Roman Archers vs Mercenary Cretan Archers
Cinematic Mode Rome 2 Total War - Roman Archers vs Mercenary Cretan Archers
Cinematic Mode Rome 2 Total War - Roman Archers vs Mercenary Cretan Archers
Cinematic mode footage of a skirmish that takes place between roman archer and the mercenary cretan archers. This cinematic footage is from rome 2 total war.
2:16
CRETAN DANCE PENTOZALIS
CRETAN DANCE PENTOZALIS
CRETAN DANCE PENTOZALIS
Pentozali is a very ancient war dance and in the past it was danced only by men. Now it is danced by women too. Its origin is from the ancient war dance, the...
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Battle of Crete | 1941 | German Invasion of Crete | German Paratroopers in Action | WW2 Documentary
Battle of Crete | 1941 | German Invasion of Crete | German Paratroopers in Action | WW2 Documentary
Battle of Crete | 1941 | German Invasion of Crete | German Paratroopers in Action | WW2 Documentary
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This film is a documentary on the German invasion of Crete during World War 2 and its eventual fall in ten days. It emphasizes the German victory over British, New Zealander and Australian forces rested in superior air power. Animated maps show direction of invasion, course of battles and Allied retreat. The film presents complete tactical picture, describes defenses of maj
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All About - Cretan War (205–200 BC) (Extended)
All About - Cretan War (205–200 BC) (Extended)
All About - Cretan War (205–200 BC) (Extended)
What is Cretan War (205–200 BC)?
A report all about Cretan War (205–200 BC) for homework/assignment
The Cretan War (205–200 BC) was fought by King Philip V of Macedon, the Aetolian League, several Cretan cities (of which Olous and Hierapytna were the most important) and Spartan pirates against the forces of Rhodes and later Attalus I of Pergamum, Byzantium, Cyzicus, Athens and Knossos.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC-BY-3.0
Text derived from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cretan_War_(205–200_BC)
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Cretan Heavy Archers - Historical Animation by Plarium Global
Cretan Heavy Archers - Historical Animation by Plarium Global
Cretan Heavy Archers - Historical Animation by Plarium Global
Check out the new Plarium video about the legendary Cretan Heavy Archers.
Archers from the Island of Crete were considered to be best naval archers in all of Ancient Greece. Many victories of the Roman Empire, such as the battle of Syracuse, the Fall of Carthage and the conquests of Scipio Africanus were won because of the courage of the Cretan Archers.
Take command of these legendary warriors in the critically acclaimed MMO Strategy game, Sparta: War of Empires. http://plrm.me/1FUwcKq
Animation made by Eugene Boitsov for Plarium Global.
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"Crete Expectations" - Total War: Rome II Online Battle #0301
"Crete Expectations" - Total War: Rome II Online Battle #0301
"Crete Expectations" - Total War: Rome II Online Battle #0301
I command the army of Macedon.
My opponent, (:-ZEAL-:)cheasynippels, commands the army of Athens.
MAP: somewhere in Cydamus
FUNDS: Large
RULES: No artillery
2:45
Crete war museum
Crete war museum
Crete war museum
While heading through the white mountains in Crete we came across this interesting war museum, it was well worth a stop and look. www.whotoflywith.com.
4:09
All About - Cretan War (1645–69)
All About - Cretan War (1645–69)
All About - Cretan War (1645–69)
What is Cretan War (1645–69)?
A report all about Cretan War (1645–69) for homework/assignment
The Cretan War (, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (), is the name given to the Fifth Ottoman–Venetian War, a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her allies (chief among them the Knights of Malta, the Papal States and France) against the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, because it was largely fought over the island of Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession. The war lasted from 1645 to 1669 and was fought in Crete and in numerous naval engagements and raids around the Aegean Sea, with Dalmatia providing a se
3:44
Greek War Dance, Bloody & Violent (Pyrrhic Dance)
Greek War Dance, Bloody & Violent (Pyrrhic Dance)
Greek War Dance, Bloody & Violent (Pyrrhic Dance)
The Pyrrhic Dance is the most famous war dance in Greece. It dates back to ancient Thrace and the version shown on the video is the war dance of the Christia...
29:54
WW2: O.S.S. Film Report - Crete (1942)
WW2: O.S.S. Film Report - Crete (1942)
WW2: O.S.S. Film Report - Crete (1942)
Office of Strategic Services Film Report on "Unternehmen Merkur" Operation Mercury the German invasion of Crete during World War II and its eventual fall in ...
53:53
The World At War 1973(World War II Documentary) Episode 4 -Alone(May 1940-May 1941)
The World At War 1973(World War II Documentary) Episode 4 -Alone(May 1940-May 1941)
The World At War 1973(World War II Documentary) Episode 4 -Alone(May 1940-May 1941)
"Alone (May 1940 - May 1941)" 14 November 1973
The Battle of Britain, retreats in Greece, Crete and Tobruk, and life in Britain between
the evacuation at Dunkirk and Operation Operation Barbarossa. Interviewees include Anthony Eden,
J. B. Priestley, Sir Max Aitken, Lieutenant General Adolf Galland and
Sir John "Jock" Colville.
he series has 26 episodes. Producer Jeremy Isaacs asked Noble Frankland,
then director of the Imperial War Museum, to list fifteen main campaigns of the
war and devoted one episode to each.
The remaining eleven episodes are devoted to other matters, such as the rise of
the Third Reich, home life in Britain and G
The Battle of Crete (German: Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta; Greek: Μάχη της Κρήτης) was a battle during World War II on the Greek island of Crete. It began on t...
12:10
The Battle of Crete
The Battle of Crete
The Battle of Crete
This is the best of the action from this 1970 Greek war movie.
38:35
Fifth Ottoman - Venetian / Cretan War
Fifth Ottoman - Venetian / Cretan War
Fifth Ottoman - Venetian / Cretan War
The Cretan War (Greek: Κρητικός Πόλεμος, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (Italian: Guerra di Candia), better known as the Fifth Ottoman--Venetian W...
9:22
Cinematic Mode Rome 2 Total War - Roman Archers vs Mercenary Cretan Archers
Cinematic Mode Rome 2 Total War - Roman Archers vs Mercenary Cretan Archers
Cinematic Mode Rome 2 Total War - Roman Archers vs Mercenary Cretan Archers
Cinematic mode footage of a skirmish that takes place between roman archer and the mercenary cretan archers. This cinematic footage is from rome 2 total war.
2:16
CRETAN DANCE PENTOZALIS
CRETAN DANCE PENTOZALIS
CRETAN DANCE PENTOZALIS
Pentozali is a very ancient war dance and in the past it was danced only by men. Now it is danced by women too. Its origin is from the ancient war dance, the...
29:58
Battle of Crete | 1941 | German Invasion of Crete | German Paratroopers in Action | WW2 Documentary
Battle of Crete | 1941 | German Invasion of Crete | German Paratroopers in Action | WW2 Documentary
Battle of Crete | 1941 | German Invasion of Crete | German Paratroopers in Action | WW2 Documentary
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This film is a documentary on the German invasion of Crete during World War 2 and its eventual fall in ten days. It emphasizes the German victory over British, New Zealander and Australian forces rested in superior air power. Animated maps show direction of invasion, course of battles and Allied retreat. The film presents complete tactical picture, describes defenses of maj
26:41
All About - Cretan War (205–200 BC) (Extended)
All About - Cretan War (205–200 BC) (Extended)
All About - Cretan War (205–200 BC) (Extended)
What is Cretan War (205–200 BC)?
A report all about Cretan War (205–200 BC) for homework/assignment
The Cretan War (205–200 BC) was fought by King Philip V of Macedon, the Aetolian League, several Cretan cities (of which Olous and Hierapytna were the most important) and Spartan pirates against the forces of Rhodes and later Attalus I of Pergamum, Byzantium, Cyzicus, Athens and Knossos.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC-BY-3.0
Text derived from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cretan_War_(205–200_BC)
Text to Speech powered by voice-rss.com
Images
2:02
Cretan Heavy Archers - Historical Animation by Plarium Global
Cretan Heavy Archers - Historical Animation by Plarium Global
Cretan Heavy Archers - Historical Animation by Plarium Global
Check out the new Plarium video about the legendary Cretan Heavy Archers.
Archers from the Island of Crete were considered to be best naval archers in all of Ancient Greece. Many victories of the Roman Empire, such as the battle of Syracuse, the Fall of Carthage and the conquests of Scipio Africanus were won because of the courage of the Cretan Archers.
Take command of these legendary warriors in the critically acclaimed MMO Strategy game, Sparta: War of Empires. http://plrm.me/1FUwcKq
Animation made by Eugene Boitsov for Plarium Global.
18:00
"Crete Expectations" - Total War: Rome II Online Battle #0301
"Crete Expectations" - Total War: Rome II Online Battle #0301
"Crete Expectations" - Total War: Rome II Online Battle #0301
I command the army of Macedon.
My opponent, (:-ZEAL-:)cheasynippels, commands the army of Athens.
MAP: somewhere in Cydamus
FUNDS: Large
RULES: No artillery
2:45
Crete war museum
Crete war museum
Crete war museum
While heading through the white mountains in Crete we came across this interesting war museum, it was well worth a stop and look. www.whotoflywith.com.
4:09
All About - Cretan War (1645–69)
All About - Cretan War (1645–69)
All About - Cretan War (1645–69)
What is Cretan War (1645–69)?
A report all about Cretan War (1645–69) for homework/assignment
The Cretan War (, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (), is the name given to the Fifth Ottoman–Venetian War, a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her allies (chief among them the Knights of Malta, the Papal States and France) against the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, because it was largely fought over the island of Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession. The war lasted from 1645 to 1669 and was fought in Crete and in numerous naval engagements and raids around the Aegean Sea, with Dalmatia providing a se
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Greek War Dance, Bloody & Violent (Pyrrhic Dance)
Greek War Dance, Bloody & Violent (Pyrrhic Dance)
Greek War Dance, Bloody & Violent (Pyrrhic Dance)
The Pyrrhic Dance is the most famous war dance in Greece. It dates back to ancient Thrace and the version shown on the video is the war dance of the Christia...
29:54
WW2: O.S.S. Film Report - Crete (1942)
WW2: O.S.S. Film Report - Crete (1942)
WW2: O.S.S. Film Report - Crete (1942)
Office of Strategic Services Film Report on "Unternehmen Merkur" Operation Mercury the German invasion of Crete during World War II and its eventual fall in ...
53:53
The World At War 1973(World War II Documentary) Episode 4 -Alone(May 1940-May 1941)
The World At War 1973(World War II Documentary) Episode 4 -Alone(May 1940-May 1941)
The World At War 1973(World War II Documentary) Episode 4 -Alone(May 1940-May 1941)
"Alone (May 1940 - May 1941)" 14 November 1973
The Battle of Britain, retreats in Greece, Crete and Tobruk, and life in Britain between
the evacuation at Dunkirk and Operation Operation Barbarossa. Interviewees include Anthony Eden,
J. B. Priestley, Sir Max Aitken, Lieutenant General Adolf Galland and
Sir John "Jock" Colville.
he series has 26 episodes. Producer Jeremy Isaacs asked Noble Frankland,
then director of the Imperial War Museum, to list fifteen main campaigns of the
war and devoted one episode to each.
The remaining eleven episodes are devoted to other matters, such as the rise of
the Third Reich, home life in Britain and G
14:32
Nazi Invasion of Crete pt1-2 circa 1944 Office of Strategic Services (OSS) World War II
Nazi Invasion of Crete pt1-2 circa 1944 Office of Strategic Services (OSS) World War II
Nazi Invasion of Crete pt1-2 circa 1944 Office of Strategic Services (OSS) World War II
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "Military Film Report: On the German invasion of Crete during World War II and its eventual ...
47:01
Apocalypse: The Second World War - 3/6 - Shock (1940--1941) HD
Apocalypse: The Second World War - 3/6 - Shock (1940--1941) HD
Apocalypse: The Second World War - 3/6 - Shock (1940--1941) HD
The Desert War, Yugoslav front, Battle of Greece and Battle of Crete, Operation Barbarossa, Battle of Smolensk and Battle of Moscow.
22:55
➜ Total War - Rome 2 Sparta Walkthrough - Part 3: Fall of Crete [Legendary]
➜ Total War - Rome 2 Sparta Walkthrough - Part 3: Fall of Crete [Legendary]
➜ Total War - Rome 2 Sparta Walkthrough - Part 3: Fall of Crete [Legendary]
The Island of Crete, from which their famous arches come from will fall before the might of Laconia. ➜ Walkthrough Master List: http://costinrazvan.tumblr.co...
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Alternate Future of Europe: Episode 7 - Cretan Independence War
Alternate Future of Europe: Episode 7 - Cretan Independence War
Alternate Future of Europe: Episode 7 - Cretan Independence War
A new Alternate Future of Europe episode!
Subcribe for next parts!
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51:58
Narrow Escapes of World War II [Volume 1 Part 5/5] - Lucky Laycock's Escape from Crete
Narrow Escapes of World War II [Volume 1 Part 5/5] - Lucky Laycock's Escape from Crete
Narrow Escapes of World War II [Volume 1 Part 5/5] - Lucky Laycock's Escape from Crete
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The Fifth Venetian-Ottoman War - The Battle For Crete In 1645- 69
The Fifth Venetian-Ottoman War - The Battle For Crete In 1645- 69
The Fifth Venetian-Ottoman War - The Battle For Crete In 1645- 69
The Cretan War (Greek: Κρητικός Πόλεμος, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (Italian: Guerra di Candia), is the name given to the Fifth Ottoman--Venetian War, a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her allies (chief among them the Knights of Malta, the Papal States and France) against the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, because it was largely fought over the island of Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession. The war lasted from 1645 to 1669 and was fought in Crete and in numerous naval engagements and raids around the Aegean Sea, with Dalmatia providing a secondary theater of operations.
Although most of
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[God of War: Ghost of Sparta HD] Part 8 - "Island of Crete" savepoint
[God of War: Ghost of Sparta HD] Part 8 - "Island of Crete" savepoint
[God of War: Ghost of Sparta HD] Part 8 - "Island of Crete" savepoint
About me: http://about.me/ChetzB Vlog Channel: http://youtube.com/ClearlynotaVlog Ghost of Sparta playlist: http://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4DF27007062C10...
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German War Cemetery at Maleme, Crete Island, Greece
German War Cemetery at Maleme, Crete Island, Greece
German War Cemetery at Maleme, Crete Island, Greece
German war cemetery at Maleme, Crete Island, Greece. This cemetery is located near Maleme village, Chania. Here are lying 4465 German soldiers in total. The...
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Total War: Attila: Hun Campaign #40 Part 1 ~ Cretan Recuperation
Total War: Attila: Hun Campaign #40 Part 1 ~ Cretan Recuperation
Total War: Attila: Hun Campaign #40 Part 1 ~ Cretan Recuperation
Turan Khan Let's Plays Total War: Attila: Hun Campaign #40 Part 1 ~ Cretan Recuperation
I keep crashing on end turn times. Hopefully, next TWA patch this coming Thursday?, should fix things up and also improve performance for my AMD card.
Highlights:
1. 3 Priests recruited.
2. Armies all upgraded with Tier II Fletching of 10% more ammunition and Tier I Armorsmithing and Weaponsmithing adding 5% more armor and melee weapon damage.
The Battle of Crete (German: Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta; Greek: Μάχη της Κρήτης) was a battle during World War II on the Greek island of Crete. It began on t...
The Battle of Crete (German: Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta; Greek: Μάχη της Κρήτης) was a battle during World War II on the Greek island of Crete. It began on t...
The Cretan War (Greek: Κρητικός Πόλεμος, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (Italian: Guerra di Candia), better known as the Fifth Ottoman--Venetian W...
The Cretan War (Greek: Κρητικός Πόλεμος, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (Italian: Guerra di Candia), better known as the Fifth Ottoman--Venetian W...
Cinematic mode footage of a skirmish that takes place between roman archer and the mercenary cretan archers. This cinematic footage is from rome 2 total war.
Cinematic mode footage of a skirmish that takes place between roman archer and the mercenary cretan archers. This cinematic footage is from rome 2 total war.
Pentozali is a very ancient war dance and in the past it was danced only by men. Now it is danced by women too. Its origin is from the ancient war dance, the...
Pentozali is a very ancient war dance and in the past it was danced only by men. Now it is danced by women too. Its origin is from the ancient war dance, the...
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This film is a documentary on the German invasion of Crete during World War 2 and its eventual fall in ten days. It emphasizes the German victory over British, New Zealander and Australian forces rested in superior air power. Animated maps show direction of invasion, course of battles and Allied retreat. The film presents complete tactical picture, describes defenses of major Cretan cities and includes scenes of German troops, dive bombing, parachute jumping, ground fighting, air attack on retreating troops and the British evacuation.
The Battle of Crete:
The Battle of Crete (German: Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta; Greek: Μάχη της Κρήτης) was a battle fought during World War II on the Greek island of Crete. It began on the morning of 20 May 1941, when Nazi Germany launched an airborne invasion of Crete under the code name Unternehmen Merkur (Operation Mercury). Greek and Allied forces, along with Cretan civilians, defended the island.
After one day of fighting, the Germans had suffered very heavy casualties and the Allied troops were confident that they would prevail against the German invasion. The next day, through miscommunication and the failure of Allied commanders to grasp the situation, Maleme airfield in western Crete fell to the Germans, enabling them to fly in reinforcements and overwhelm the defenders. The battle lasted about 10 days.
The Battle of Crete was unprecedented in three respects: it was not only the first battle where German paratroops (Fallschirmjäger) were used on a massive scale, but also the first mainly airborne invasion in military history, the first time the Allies made significant use of intelligence from the deciphered German Enigma code, and the first time invading German troops encountered mass resistance from a civilian population. Because of the heavy casualties suffered by the paratroopers, Adolf Hitler forbade further large-scale airborne operations. However, the Allies were impressed by the potential of paratroopers and started to build their own airborne formations.
Prelude to the battle of Crete:
Allied forces had occupied Crete when the Italians attacked Greece on 28 October 1940. Although the Italians were initially repulsed, subsequent German intervention drove 57,000 Allied troops from the mainland. The Royal Navy evacuated many of them.
Possession of Crete provided the Royal Navy with excellent harbours in the eastern Mediterranean, from which it could threaten the Axis southeastern flank. From the island, the Ploieşti oil fields in Romania, which were critical to the Axis war effort, were within range of British bombers.
The German army high command was preoccupied with the planned invasion of the Soviet Union, and was against involvement. However, senior Luftwaffe commanders were enthusiastic about the idea of seizing Crete by a daring airborne attack. The desire to regain prestige after their defeat by the Royal Air Force over Britain in 1940 may have played a role in their thinking, especially before the advent of the much more important (and army-controlled) invasion of Russia. Hitler was won over by the audacious proposal. The secondary priority of the attack was underlined: Crete was under no circumstances to be allowed to interfere with the upcoming campaign against the Soviet Union. In advance of the land battle, the Germans launched frequent bombing raids against the island in order to establish air superiority. This air campaign eventually succeeded in its objective, forcing the Royal Air Force to move its planes to Alexandria.
At the outset of the land battle, the Allies had the advantage of naval supremacy and defending with relative numerical superiority, while the Germans had air superiority, more highly trained troops, and the momentum of an unbroken run of victories.
Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta:
Das Unternehmen Merkur war eine Schlacht im Zweiten Weltkrieg, die deutsche Fallschirmjäger zur Einnahme der Insel Kreta durchführten, und zugleich die erste große Luftlandeoperation der Geschichte. Nach der Einnahme Griechenlands im Verlauf des Balkanfeldzuges 1941 wurde das von alliierten Truppen verteidigte Kreta durch die deutsche Wehrmacht erobert und blieb bis 1945 besetzt.
Battle of Crete | 1941 | German Invasion of Crete | German Paratroopers in Action | WW2 Documentary
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This film is a documentary on the German invasion of Crete during World War 2 and its eventual fall in ten days. It emphasizes the German victory over British, New Zealander and Australian forces rested in superior air power. Animated maps show direction of invasion, course of battles and Allied retreat. The film presents complete tactical picture, describes defenses of major Cretan cities and includes scenes of German troops, dive bombing, parachute jumping, ground fighting, air attack on retreating troops and the British evacuation.
The Battle of Crete:
The Battle of Crete (German: Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta; Greek: Μάχη της Κρήτης) was a battle fought during World War II on the Greek island of Crete. It began on the morning of 20 May 1941, when Nazi Germany launched an airborne invasion of Crete under the code name Unternehmen Merkur (Operation Mercury). Greek and Allied forces, along with Cretan civilians, defended the island.
After one day of fighting, the Germans had suffered very heavy casualties and the Allied troops were confident that they would prevail against the German invasion. The next day, through miscommunication and the failure of Allied commanders to grasp the situation, Maleme airfield in western Crete fell to the Germans, enabling them to fly in reinforcements and overwhelm the defenders. The battle lasted about 10 days.
The Battle of Crete was unprecedented in three respects: it was not only the first battle where German paratroops (Fallschirmjäger) were used on a massive scale, but also the first mainly airborne invasion in military history, the first time the Allies made significant use of intelligence from the deciphered German Enigma code, and the first time invading German troops encountered mass resistance from a civilian population. Because of the heavy casualties suffered by the paratroopers, Adolf Hitler forbade further large-scale airborne operations. However, the Allies were impressed by the potential of paratroopers and started to build their own airborne formations.
Prelude to the battle of Crete:
Allied forces had occupied Crete when the Italians attacked Greece on 28 October 1940. Although the Italians were initially repulsed, subsequent German intervention drove 57,000 Allied troops from the mainland. The Royal Navy evacuated many of them.
Possession of Crete provided the Royal Navy with excellent harbours in the eastern Mediterranean, from which it could threaten the Axis southeastern flank. From the island, the Ploieşti oil fields in Romania, which were critical to the Axis war effort, were within range of British bombers.
The German army high command was preoccupied with the planned invasion of the Soviet Union, and was against involvement. However, senior Luftwaffe commanders were enthusiastic about the idea of seizing Crete by a daring airborne attack. The desire to regain prestige after their defeat by the Royal Air Force over Britain in 1940 may have played a role in their thinking, especially before the advent of the much more important (and army-controlled) invasion of Russia. Hitler was won over by the audacious proposal. The secondary priority of the attack was underlined: Crete was under no circumstances to be allowed to interfere with the upcoming campaign against the Soviet Union. In advance of the land battle, the Germans launched frequent bombing raids against the island in order to establish air superiority. This air campaign eventually succeeded in its objective, forcing the Royal Air Force to move its planes to Alexandria.
At the outset of the land battle, the Allies had the advantage of naval supremacy and defending with relative numerical superiority, while the Germans had air superiority, more highly trained troops, and the momentum of an unbroken run of victories.
Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta:
Das Unternehmen Merkur war eine Schlacht im Zweiten Weltkrieg, die deutsche Fallschirmjäger zur Einnahme der Insel Kreta durchführten, und zugleich die erste große Luftlandeoperation der Geschichte. Nach der Einnahme Griechenlands im Verlauf des Balkanfeldzuges 1941 wurde das von alliierten Truppen verteidigte Kreta durch die deutsche Wehrmacht erobert und blieb bis 1945 besetzt.
Battle of Crete | 1941 | German Invasion of Crete | German Paratroopers in Action | WW2 Documentary
What is Cretan War (205–200 BC)?
A report all about Cretan War (205–200 BC) for homework/assignment
The Cretan War (205–200 BC) was fought by King Philip V of Macedon, the Aetolian League, several Cretan cities (of which Olous and Hierapytna were the most important) and Spartan pirates against the forces of Rhodes and later Attalus I of Pergamum, Byzantium, Cyzicus, Athens and Knossos.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Text derived from:
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150px-Philip_V_of_Macedon.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Portal:Military_of_Greece/Selected_article
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218BCMAPMEDITERRANEAN.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_V_of_Macedon
150px-Peloponnesian_War.png from http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Portal:Military_of_Greece/Selected_article
2000px-Map_Macedonia_200_BC-bg.svg.png from http://bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9A%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%82%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0_%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B9%D0%BD%D0%B0
Rome-Seleucia-Parthia_200bc.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman%E2%80%93Persian_Wars
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What is Cretan War (205–200 BC)?
A report all about Cretan War (205–200 BC) for homework/assignment
The Cretan War (205–200 BC) was fought by King Philip V of Macedon, the Aetolian League, several Cretan cities (of which Olous and Hierapytna were the most important) and Spartan pirates against the forces of Rhodes and later Attalus I of Pergamum, Byzantium, Cyzicus, Athens and Knossos.
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150px-Philip_V_of_Macedon.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Portal:Military_of_Greece/Selected_article
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218BCMAPMEDITERRANEAN.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_V_of_Macedon
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150px-German_paratroopers_jumping_From_Ju_52s_over_Crete.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Portal:Military_of_Greece/Selected_article
published:21 Dec 2014
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Cretan Heavy Archers - Historical Animation by Plarium Global
Check out the new Plarium video about the legendary Cretan Heavy Archers.
Archers from the Island of Crete were considered to be best naval archers in all of Ancient Greece. Many victories of the Roman Empire, such as the battle of Syracuse, the Fall of Carthage and the conquests of Scipio Africanus were won because of the courage of the Cretan Archers.
Take command of these legendary warriors in the critically acclaimed MMO Strategy game, Sparta: War of Empires. http://plrm.me/1FUwcKq
Animation made by Eugene Boitsov for Plarium Global.
Check out the new Plarium video about the legendary Cretan Heavy Archers.
Archers from the Island of Crete were considered to be best naval archers in all of Ancient Greece. Many victories of the Roman Empire, such as the battle of Syracuse, the Fall of Carthage and the conquests of Scipio Africanus were won because of the courage of the Cretan Archers.
Take command of these legendary warriors in the critically acclaimed MMO Strategy game, Sparta: War of Empires. http://plrm.me/1FUwcKq
Animation made by Eugene Boitsov for Plarium Global.
published:03 Apr 2015
views:480
"Crete Expectations" - Total War: Rome II Online Battle #0301
I command the army of Macedon.
My opponent, (:-ZEAL-:)cheasynippels, commands the army of Athens.
MAP: somewhere in Cydamus
FUNDS: Large
RULES: No artillery
I command the army of Macedon.
My opponent, (:-ZEAL-:)cheasynippels, commands the army of Athens.
MAP: somewhere in Cydamus
FUNDS: Large
RULES: No artillery
While heading through the white mountains in Crete we came across this interesting war museum, it was well worth a stop and look. www.whotoflywith.com.
While heading through the white mountains in Crete we came across this interesting war museum, it was well worth a stop and look. www.whotoflywith.com.
What is Cretan War (1645–69)?
A report all about Cretan War (1645–69) for homework/assignment
The Cretan War (, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (), is the name given to the Fifth Ottoman–Venetian War, a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her allies (chief among them the Knights of Malta, the Papal States and France) against the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, because it was largely fought over the island of Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession. The war lasted from 1645 to 1669 and was fought in Crete and in numerous naval engagements and raids around the Aegean Sea, with Dalmatia providing a secondary theater of operations.
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Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Clissa.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venetian_Dalmatia
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What is Cretan War (1645–69)?
A report all about Cretan War (1645–69) for homework/assignment
The Cretan War (, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (), is the name given to the Fifth Ottoman–Venetian War, a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her allies (chief among them the Knights of Malta, the Papal States and France) against the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, because it was largely fought over the island of Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession. The war lasted from 1645 to 1669 and was fought in Crete and in numerous naval engagements and raids around the Aegean Sea, with Dalmatia providing a secondary theater of operations.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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300px-Candia_III.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Candia
Clissa.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venetian_Dalmatia
Girit'in_Fethi.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Crete
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The Pyrrhic Dance is the most famous war dance in Greece. It dates back to ancient Thrace and the version shown on the video is the war dance of the Christia...
The Pyrrhic Dance is the most famous war dance in Greece. It dates back to ancient Thrace and the version shown on the video is the war dance of the Christia...
Office of Strategic Services Film Report on "Unternehmen Merkur" Operation Mercury the German invasion of Crete during World War II and its eventual fall in ...
Office of Strategic Services Film Report on "Unternehmen Merkur" Operation Mercury the German invasion of Crete during World War II and its eventual fall in ...
"Alone (May 1940 - May 1941)" 14 November 1973
The Battle of Britain, retreats in Greece, Crete and Tobruk, and life in Britain between
the evacuation at Dunkirk and Operation Operation Barbarossa. Interviewees include Anthony Eden,
J. B. Priestley, Sir Max Aitken, Lieutenant General Adolf Galland and
Sir John "Jock" Colville.
he series has 26 episodes. Producer Jeremy Isaacs asked Noble Frankland,
then director of the Imperial War Museum, to list fifteen main campaigns of the
war and devoted one episode to each.
The remaining eleven episodes are devoted to other matters, such as the rise of
the Third Reich, home life in Britain and Germany, the experience of occupation
in the Netherlands, and the Nazis' use of genocide.
"Alone (May 1940 - May 1941)" 14 November 1973
The Battle of Britain, retreats in Greece, Crete and Tobruk, and life in Britain between
the evacuation at Dunkirk and Operation Operation Barbarossa. Interviewees include Anthony Eden,
J. B. Priestley, Sir Max Aitken, Lieutenant General Adolf Galland and
Sir John "Jock" Colville.
he series has 26 episodes. Producer Jeremy Isaacs asked Noble Frankland,
then director of the Imperial War Museum, to list fifteen main campaigns of the
war and devoted one episode to each.
The remaining eleven episodes are devoted to other matters, such as the rise of
the Third Reich, home life in Britain and Germany, the experience of occupation
in the Netherlands, and the Nazis' use of genocide.
published:01 Jan 2015
views:31035
Nazi Invasion of Crete pt1-2 circa 1944 Office of Strategic Services (OSS) World War II
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "Military Film Report: On the German invasion of Crete during World War II and its eventual ...
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "Military Film Report: On the German invasion of Crete during World War II and its eventual ...
The Island of Crete, from which their famous arches come from will fall before the might of Laconia. ➜ Walkthrough Master List: http://costinrazvan.tumblr.co...
The Island of Crete, from which their famous arches come from will fall before the might of Laconia. ➜ Walkthrough Master List: http://costinrazvan.tumblr.co...
The Cretan War (Greek: Κρητικός Πόλεμος, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (Italian: Guerra di Candia), is the name given to the Fifth Ottoman--Venetian War, a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her allies (chief among them the Knights of Malta, the Papal States and France) against the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, because it was largely fought over the island of Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession. The war lasted from 1645 to 1669 and was fought in Crete and in numerous naval engagements and raids around the Aegean Sea, with Dalmatia providing a secondary theater of operations.
Although most of Crete was conquered by the Ottomans in the first few years of the war, the fortress of Candia (modern Heraklion), the capital of Crete, resisted successfully. Its prolonged siege, "Troy's rival" as Lord Byron called it, forced both sides to focus their attention on the supply of their respective forces on the island. For the Venetians in particular, their only hope for victory over the larger Ottoman army in Crete lay in successfully starving it of supplies and reinforcements. Hence the war turned into a series of naval encounters between the two navies and their allies. Venice was aided by various Western European nations, who, exhorted by the Pope and in a revival of crusading spirit, sent men, ships and supplies "to defend Christendom". Throughout the war, Venice maintained overall naval superiority, winning most naval engagements, but the efforts to blockade the Dardanelles were only partially successful, and the Republic never had enough ships to fully cut off the flow of supplies and reinforcements to Crete. The Ottomans were hampered in their efforts by domestic turmoil, as well as by the diversion of their forces north towards Transylvania and the Habsburg Monarchy.
The prolonged conflict exhausted the economy of the Republic, which relied on the lucrative trade with the Ottoman Empire. By the 1660s, despite increased aid from other Christian nations, war-weariness had set in. The Ottomans on the other hand, having managed to sustain their forces on Crete and reinvigorated under the capable leadership of the Köprülü family, sent a final great expedition in 1666 under the direct supervision of the Grand Vizier. This began the final and bloodiest stage of the Siege of Candia, which lasted for more than two years. It ended with the negotiated surrender of the fortress, sealing the fate of the island and ending the war in an Ottoman victory. In the final peace treaty, Venice retained a few isolated island fortresses off Crete, and made some territorial gains in Dalmatia. The Venetian desire for a revanche would lead, barely 15 years later, to a renewed war, from which Venice would emerge victorious. Crete however was lost to the Serenissima. It would remain under Ottoman control until 1897, when it became an autonomous state; it was finally united with Greece in 1913.
After the loss of Cyprus to the Ottomans in the fourth Ottoman--Venetian War (1570--1573), the island of Crete (the "Kingdom of Candia") was the last major overseas possession of Venice. Its important strategic position made it an obvious target for future Ottoman expansion, while its size and fertile ground, together with the bad state of its fortresses, made it a more tempting prize than Malta. On the Venetian side, the Serenissima, with its weak military and great dependence on uninterrupted trade, was anxious not to provoke the Ottomans. Hence Venice scrupulously observed the terms of its treaty with the Ottomans, securing over sixty years of peaceful relations. By the early 17th century moreover, Venetian power had declined considerably. Its economy, which had once prospered because of its control over the Eastern spice trade, had suffered as a result of the opening of the new Atlantic trade routes, and from the loss of the important German market because of the Thirty Years' War. In addition, the Republic had become embroiled in a series of wars in northern Italy like the Mantuan War and was further weakened by an outbreak of the plague in 1629--1631.
The potential for conflict between the Ottomans and Venice was still present, as evidenced in 1638, when a Venetian fleet attacked and destroyed a fleet of Barbary pirates that had sought protection in the Ottoman port of Valona, bombarding the city in the process. Sultan Murad IV was enraged: he threatened to execute all Venetians in the Empire, and put an embargo on Venetian trade. Eventually, and given that the Ottomans were still engaged in a war with the Persians, the situation was defused with the Republic paying the Ottomans an indemnity of 250,000 sequins.
The Cretan War (Greek: Κρητικός Πόλεμος, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (Italian: Guerra di Candia), is the name given to the Fifth Ottoman--Venetian War, a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her allies (chief among them the Knights of Malta, the Papal States and France) against the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, because it was largely fought over the island of Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession. The war lasted from 1645 to 1669 and was fought in Crete and in numerous naval engagements and raids around the Aegean Sea, with Dalmatia providing a secondary theater of operations.
Although most of Crete was conquered by the Ottomans in the first few years of the war, the fortress of Candia (modern Heraklion), the capital of Crete, resisted successfully. Its prolonged siege, "Troy's rival" as Lord Byron called it, forced both sides to focus their attention on the supply of their respective forces on the island. For the Venetians in particular, their only hope for victory over the larger Ottoman army in Crete lay in successfully starving it of supplies and reinforcements. Hence the war turned into a series of naval encounters between the two navies and their allies. Venice was aided by various Western European nations, who, exhorted by the Pope and in a revival of crusading spirit, sent men, ships and supplies "to defend Christendom". Throughout the war, Venice maintained overall naval superiority, winning most naval engagements, but the efforts to blockade the Dardanelles were only partially successful, and the Republic never had enough ships to fully cut off the flow of supplies and reinforcements to Crete. The Ottomans were hampered in their efforts by domestic turmoil, as well as by the diversion of their forces north towards Transylvania and the Habsburg Monarchy.
The prolonged conflict exhausted the economy of the Republic, which relied on the lucrative trade with the Ottoman Empire. By the 1660s, despite increased aid from other Christian nations, war-weariness had set in. The Ottomans on the other hand, having managed to sustain their forces on Crete and reinvigorated under the capable leadership of the Köprülü family, sent a final great expedition in 1666 under the direct supervision of the Grand Vizier. This began the final and bloodiest stage of the Siege of Candia, which lasted for more than two years. It ended with the negotiated surrender of the fortress, sealing the fate of the island and ending the war in an Ottoman victory. In the final peace treaty, Venice retained a few isolated island fortresses off Crete, and made some territorial gains in Dalmatia. The Venetian desire for a revanche would lead, barely 15 years later, to a renewed war, from which Venice would emerge victorious. Crete however was lost to the Serenissima. It would remain under Ottoman control until 1897, when it became an autonomous state; it was finally united with Greece in 1913.
After the loss of Cyprus to the Ottomans in the fourth Ottoman--Venetian War (1570--1573), the island of Crete (the "Kingdom of Candia") was the last major overseas possession of Venice. Its important strategic position made it an obvious target for future Ottoman expansion, while its size and fertile ground, together with the bad state of its fortresses, made it a more tempting prize than Malta. On the Venetian side, the Serenissima, with its weak military and great dependence on uninterrupted trade, was anxious not to provoke the Ottomans. Hence Venice scrupulously observed the terms of its treaty with the Ottomans, securing over sixty years of peaceful relations. By the early 17th century moreover, Venetian power had declined considerably. Its economy, which had once prospered because of its control over the Eastern spice trade, had suffered as a result of the opening of the new Atlantic trade routes, and from the loss of the important German market because of the Thirty Years' War. In addition, the Republic had become embroiled in a series of wars in northern Italy like the Mantuan War and was further weakened by an outbreak of the plague in 1629--1631.
The potential for conflict between the Ottomans and Venice was still present, as evidenced in 1638, when a Venetian fleet attacked and destroyed a fleet of Barbary pirates that had sought protection in the Ottoman port of Valona, bombarding the city in the process. Sultan Murad IV was enraged: he threatened to execute all Venetians in the Empire, and put an embargo on Venetian trade. Eventually, and given that the Ottomans were still engaged in a war with the Persians, the situation was defused with the Republic paying the Ottomans an indemnity of 250,000 sequins.
published:02 May 2015
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[God of War: Ghost of Sparta HD] Part 8 - "Island of Crete" savepoint
German war cemetery at Maleme, Crete Island, Greece. This cemetery is located near Maleme village, Chania. Here are lying 4465 German soldiers in total. The...
German war cemetery at Maleme, Crete Island, Greece. This cemetery is located near Maleme village, Chania. Here are lying 4465 German soldiers in total. The...
Turan Khan Let's Plays Total War: Attila: Hun Campaign #40 Part 1 ~ Cretan Recuperation
I keep crashing on end turn times. Hopefully, next TWA patch this coming Thursday?, should fix things up and also improve performance for my AMD card.
Highlights:
1. 3 Priests recruited.
2. Armies all upgraded with Tier II Fletching of 10% more ammunition and Tier I Armorsmithing and Weaponsmithing adding 5% more armor and melee weapon damage.
Turan Khan Let's Plays Total War: Attila: Hun Campaign #40 Part 1 ~ Cretan Recuperation
I keep crashing on end turn times. Hopefully, next TWA patch this coming Thursday?, should fix things up and also improve performance for my AMD card.
Highlights:
1. 3 Priests recruited.
2. Armies all upgraded with Tier II Fletching of 10% more ammunition and Tier I Armorsmithing and Weaponsmithing adding 5% more armor and melee weapon damage.
The Battle of Crete (German: Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta; Greek: Μάχη της Κρήτης) was a battle during World War II on the Greek island of Crete. It began on t...
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The Battle of Crete
This is the best of the action from this 1970 Greek war movie....
The Cretan War (Greek: Κρητικός Πόλεμος, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (Italian: Guerra di Candia), better known as the Fifth Ottoman--Venetian W...
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Cinematic Mode Rome 2 Total War - Roman Archers vs Mercenary Cretan Archers
Cinematic mode footage of a skirmish that takes place between roman archer and the mercena...
published:06 Apr 2014
Cinematic Mode Rome 2 Total War - Roman Archers vs Mercenary Cretan Archers
Cinematic Mode Rome 2 Total War - Roman Archers vs Mercenary Cretan Archers
published:06 Apr 2014
views:98
Cinematic mode footage of a skirmish that takes place between roman archer and the mercenary cretan archers. This cinematic footage is from rome 2 total war.
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CRETAN DANCE PENTOZALIS
Pentozali is a very ancient war dance and in the past it was danced only by men. Now it is...
Pentozali is a very ancient war dance and in the past it was danced only by men. Now it is danced by women too. Its origin is from the ancient war dance, the...
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Battle of Crete | 1941 | German Invasion of Crete | German Paratroopers in Action | WW2 Documentary
Battle of Crete | 1941 | German Invasion of Crete | German Paratroopers in Action | WW2 Documentary
Battle of Crete | 1941 | German Invasion of Crete | German Paratroopers in Action | WW2 Documentary
published:15 Dec 2014
views:79
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This film is a documentary on the German invasion of Crete during World War 2 and its eventual fall in ten days. It emphasizes the German victory over British, New Zealander and Australian forces rested in superior air power. Animated maps show direction of invasion, course of battles and Allied retreat. The film presents complete tactical picture, describes defenses of major Cretan cities and includes scenes of German troops, dive bombing, parachute jumping, ground fighting, air attack on retreating troops and the British evacuation.
The Battle of Crete:
The Battle of Crete (German: Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta; Greek: Μάχη της Κρήτης) was a battle fought during World War II on the Greek island of Crete. It began on the morning of 20 May 1941, when Nazi Germany launched an airborne invasion of Crete under the code name Unternehmen Merkur (Operation Mercury). Greek and Allied forces, along with Cretan civilians, defended the island.
After one day of fighting, the Germans had suffered very heavy casualties and the Allied troops were confident that they would prevail against the German invasion. The next day, through miscommunication and the failure of Allied commanders to grasp the situation, Maleme airfield in western Crete fell to the Germans, enabling them to fly in reinforcements and overwhelm the defenders. The battle lasted about 10 days.
The Battle of Crete was unprecedented in three respects: it was not only the first battle where German paratroops (Fallschirmjäger) were used on a massive scale, but also the first mainly airborne invasion in military history, the first time the Allies made significant use of intelligence from the deciphered German Enigma code, and the first time invading German troops encountered mass resistance from a civilian population. Because of the heavy casualties suffered by the paratroopers, Adolf Hitler forbade further large-scale airborne operations. However, the Allies were impressed by the potential of paratroopers and started to build their own airborne formations.
Prelude to the battle of Crete:
Allied forces had occupied Crete when the Italians attacked Greece on 28 October 1940. Although the Italians were initially repulsed, subsequent German intervention drove 57,000 Allied troops from the mainland. The Royal Navy evacuated many of them.
Possession of Crete provided the Royal Navy with excellent harbours in the eastern Mediterranean, from which it could threaten the Axis southeastern flank. From the island, the Ploieşti oil fields in Romania, which were critical to the Axis war effort, were within range of British bombers.
The German army high command was preoccupied with the planned invasion of the Soviet Union, and was against involvement. However, senior Luftwaffe commanders were enthusiastic about the idea of seizing Crete by a daring airborne attack. The desire to regain prestige after their defeat by the Royal Air Force over Britain in 1940 may have played a role in their thinking, especially before the advent of the much more important (and army-controlled) invasion of Russia. Hitler was won over by the audacious proposal. The secondary priority of the attack was underlined: Crete was under no circumstances to be allowed to interfere with the upcoming campaign against the Soviet Union. In advance of the land battle, the Germans launched frequent bombing raids against the island in order to establish air superiority. This air campaign eventually succeeded in its objective, forcing the Royal Air Force to move its planes to Alexandria.
At the outset of the land battle, the Allies had the advantage of naval supremacy and defending with relative numerical superiority, while the Germans had air superiority, more highly trained troops, and the momentum of an unbroken run of victories.
Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta:
Das Unternehmen Merkur war eine Schlacht im Zweiten Weltkrieg, die deutsche Fallschirmjäger zur Einnahme der Insel Kreta durchführten, und zugleich die erste große Luftlandeoperation der Geschichte. Nach der Einnahme Griechenlands im Verlauf des Balkanfeldzuges 1941 wurde das von alliierten Truppen verteidigte Kreta durch die deutsche Wehrmacht erobert und blieb bis 1945 besetzt.
Battle of Crete | 1941 | German Invasion of Crete | German Paratroopers in Action | WW2 Documentary
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All About - Cretan War (205–200 BC) (Extended)
What is Cretan War (205–200 BC)?
A report all about Cretan War (205–200 BC) for homework/...
published:21 Dec 2014
All About - Cretan War (205–200 BC) (Extended)
All About - Cretan War (205–200 BC) (Extended)
published:21 Dec 2014
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What is Cretan War (205–200 BC)?
A report all about Cretan War (205–200 BC) for homework/assignment
The Cretan War (205–200 BC) was fought by King Philip V of Macedon, the Aetolian League, several Cretan cities (of which Olous and Hierapytna were the most important) and Spartan pirates against the forces of Rhodes and later Attalus I of Pergamum, Byzantium, Cyzicus, Athens and Knossos.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Antiochos_III.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cretan_War_(205%E2%80%93200_BC)
150px-Philip_V_of_Macedon.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Portal:Military_of_Greece/Selected_article
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218BCMAPMEDITERRANEAN.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_V_of_Macedon
150px-Peloponnesian_War.png from http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Portal:Military_of_Greece/Selected_article
2000px-Map_Macedonia_200_BC-bg.svg.png from http://bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9A%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%82%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0_%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B9%D0%BD%D0%B0
Rome-Seleucia-Parthia_200bc.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman%E2%80%93Persian_Wars
150px-German_paratroopers_jumping_From_Ju_52s_over_Crete.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Portal:Military_of_Greece/Selected_article
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Cretan Heavy Archers - Historical Animation by Plarium Global
Check out the new Plarium video about the legendary Cretan Heavy Archers.
Archers from t...
published:03 Apr 2015
Cretan Heavy Archers - Historical Animation by Plarium Global
Cretan Heavy Archers - Historical Animation by Plarium Global
published:03 Apr 2015
views:480
Check out the new Plarium video about the legendary Cretan Heavy Archers.
Archers from the Island of Crete were considered to be best naval archers in all of Ancient Greece. Many victories of the Roman Empire, such as the battle of Syracuse, the Fall of Carthage and the conquests of Scipio Africanus were won because of the courage of the Cretan Archers.
Take command of these legendary warriors in the critically acclaimed MMO Strategy game, Sparta: War of Empires. http://plrm.me/1FUwcKq
Animation made by Eugene Boitsov for Plarium Global.
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"Crete Expectations" - Total War: Rome II Online Battle #0301
I command the army of Macedon.
My opponent, (:-ZEAL-:)cheasynippels, commands the army of...
published:30 Nov 2014
"Crete Expectations" - Total War: Rome II Online Battle #0301
"Crete Expectations" - Total War: Rome II Online Battle #0301
published:30 Nov 2014
views:4584
I command the army of Macedon.
My opponent, (:-ZEAL-:)cheasynippels, commands the army of Athens.
MAP: somewhere in Cydamus
FUNDS: Large
RULES: No artillery
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Crete war museum
While heading through the white mountains in Crete we came across this interesting war mus...
While heading through the white mountains in Crete we came across this interesting war museum, it was well worth a stop and look. www.whotoflywith.com.
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All About - Cretan War (1645–69)
What is Cretan War (1645–69)?
A report all about Cretan War (1645–69) for homework/assign...
published:06 Dec 2014
All About - Cretan War (1645–69)
All About - Cretan War (1645–69)
published:06 Dec 2014
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What is Cretan War (1645–69)?
A report all about Cretan War (1645–69) for homework/assignment
The Cretan War (, Turkish: Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (), is the name given to the Fifth Ottoman–Venetian War, a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her allies (chief among them the Knights of Malta, the Papal States and France) against the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, because it was largely fought over the island of Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession. The war lasted from 1645 to 1669 and was fought in Crete and in numerous naval engagements and raids around the Aegean Sea, with Dalmatia providing a secondary theater of operations.
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Greek War Dance, Bloody & Violent (Pyrrhic Dance)
The Pyrrhic Dance is the most famous war dance in Greece. It dates back to ancient Thrace ...
The Pyrrhic Dance is the most famous war dance in Greece. It dates back to ancient Thrace and the version shown on the video is the war dance of the Christia...
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WW2: O.S.S. Film Report - Crete (1942)
Office of Strategic Services Film Report on "Unternehmen Merkur" Operation Mercury the Ger...
Office of Strategic Services Film Report on "Unternehmen Merkur" Operation Mercury the German invasion of Crete during World War II and its eventual fall in ...
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The World At War 1973(World War II Documentary) Episode 4 -Alone(May 1940-May 1941)
"Alone (May 1940 - May 1941)" 14 November 1973
The Battle of Britain, retreats in Greece, ...
published:01 Jan 2015
The World At War 1973(World War II Documentary) Episode 4 -Alone(May 1940-May 1941)
The World At War 1973(World War II Documentary) Episode 4 -Alone(May 1940-May 1941)
published:01 Jan 2015
views:31035
"Alone (May 1940 - May 1941)" 14 November 1973
The Battle of Britain, retreats in Greece, Crete and Tobruk, and life in Britain between
the evacuation at Dunkirk and Operation Operation Barbarossa. Interviewees include Anthony Eden,
J. B. Priestley, Sir Max Aitken, Lieutenant General Adolf Galland and
Sir John "Jock" Colville.
he series has 26 episodes. Producer Jeremy Isaacs asked Noble Frankland,
then director of the Imperial War Museum, to list fifteen main campaigns of the
war and devoted one episode to each.
The remaining eleven episodes are devoted to other matters, such as the rise of
the Third Reich, home life in Britain and Germany, the experience of occupation
in the Netherlands, and the Nazis' use of genocide.
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