One way to hell: were assault gliders the worst idea of World War II?

in Military History July 2010


In the history of warfare, few weapon systems were as unprecedented, short-lived and quickly forgotten as the assault gliders of World War II. It's tempting to add "ineffectual" to that list, but there is at least some evidence that without gliders the Normandy invasion might not have succeeded, and they also enabled a few successful small-scale raids. But nearly every large-scale glider assault the Americans, British and Germans attempted was a disaster.

 

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