The Italian Paratroopers during World War II were highly trained soldiers who constituted the airborne forces of the Italian Army. The first Italian paratroopers unit was formed in 1938 and saw its first combat action in the African campaigns of 1940–41.
During World War II, Italian paratroopers were deployed to various theaters of wars such as Africa, Albania, Greece, and the Soviet Union. They were used in key operations such as the invasion of Crete, where they managed to capture the airfields and hold them against the Allied defenders.
Italian paratroopers distinguished themselves in several battles, such as the Battle of Alamein, and the defense of Monte Cassino in Italy.
Overall, the Italian paratroopers made significant contributions to the Italian Army during World War II, but like many other Italian military units, they were hampered by a lack of resources, poor leadership, and limited support from the government.
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