Why German Soldiers Called British Paratroopers the Deadly "Red Devils"
Discover why German soldiers gave British paratroopers the feared nickname “The Red Devils” during World War 2. From Tunisia’s brutal hills to Primosole Bridge and Arnhem, this documentary reveals how Britain’s airborne troops earned a reputation for courage, discipline, and relentless fighting under impossible conditions. A forgotten story of the maroon beret, enemy respect, and battlefield legend.

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