Yes, but they fought as infantry. After Crete, Hitler forbade any massed jumps by airborne troops.
1941-1945
The Soviet Union helped the German Army on the Eastern Front. The Eastern Front was the Central and Northern part of Europe.
The Eastern Front had trenches like the Western Front, but it was so large that the fighting was more mobilised, especially in Ukraine. German Uhlans and Ukranian/Russian cavalry were able to move around and fight each other.
THe Eastern Front was the German border with what was then the Soviet Union. Phil
The Soviet Union was fighting the Eastern Front on D-Day. Many German troops were occupied in this area.
1941-1945
only volunteers
The Soviet Union helped the German Army on the Eastern Front. The Eastern Front was the Central and Northern part of Europe.
Russians .
The Eastern Front was the front where Russia fought Germany and Austria-Hungary, beginning at the Russo-German border.
THe Eastern Front was the German border with what was then the Soviet Union. Phil
The Eastern Front had trenches like the Western Front, but it was so large that the fighting was more mobilised, especially in Ukraine. German Uhlans and Ukranian/Russian cavalry were able to move around and fight each other.
Eastern Front
The Soviet Union was fighting the Eastern Front on D-Day. Many German troops were occupied in this area.
Germany on the western front and turkey on the eastern front
The fought on the Eastern front of WW2. The farthest East they fought was the city of Stalingrad, (now called Volgograd.) on the Volga River, and by the end of the war, the Eastern front was nothing more than the Eastern side of Berlin.
Enlist them to fight on the side of Germany?