Why British Troops Wore Red Berets in WW2?
When Britain formed its first airborne division, no one imagined their new uniform — a simple red beret — would soon strike fear across Nazi Europe. Dropping behind enemy lines, these paratroopers fought with such ferocity that German soldiers gave them a name that would never be forgotten: “The Red Devils.” From North Africa to Arnhem, the red beret became a symbol of courage, defiance, and elite brotherhood. This is the untold story of how British paratroopers earned their legend — and the respect of even their enemies.

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