The Paras
A History of the British Parachute Regiment
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Narrateur(s):
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Robert Orzechowski
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Auteur(s):
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Mick Trenlow-Symes
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Few regiments inspire the same awe, fear, and fascination as Britain’s Parachute Regiment. Known simply as “The Paras,” they have come to symbolise aggression, endurance, and audacity in battle. From their formation in the desperate summer of 1940 to their role in the 21st century’s counter-insurgency wars, the Paras have consistently been at the sharpest edge of conflict. Their motto, Utrinque Paratus—Ready for Anything—is no mere slogan, but a lived reality for generations of paratroopers who have risked everything in war zones across the globe.
The Paras: A History of the British Parachute Regiment charts the story of this iconic force in vivid detail. Beginning with Winston Churchill’s call for an airborne corps to rival Germany’s feared Fallschirmjäger, the book explores the birth of a new type of soldier—men trained not only in traditional infantry skills but also in the terrifying art of descending into combat from the skies. Their baptism of fire came in the Second World War, with legendary actions in North Africa, Sicily, Arnhem, and the crossing of the Rhine. Outnumbered, often isolated, yet unyielding, the Paras quickly built a reputation for toughness that has endured ever since.
The book moves beyond the Second World War to trace the Regiment’s evolution in a changing world. In the years after 1945, the Paras were repeatedly called upon for high-risk operations, from post-colonial emergencies to Cold War flashpoints.
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