Diary May 22, 1941

Mountain troops Maleme
On the airfield Maleme Mountain troops landed as reinforcements.
Diary for Thursday, May 22, 1941:

Air War

Airborne invasion of Crete: Ju 52s land reinforcements at Maleme.
Air War: Kesselring, Commander of Luftflotte 2, moves into his new HQ at Poznan, Poland; this signifies the completion of large-scale transfer of German air forces from the West to ‘Russian Front’.

Sea War

Mediterranean: German bombers, fighter-bombers and Ju 87 Stukas carry out violent attack on British Mediterranean Fleet in Cretan waters; cruiser Gloucester sunk (693 killed), cruiser Fiji crippled and abandoned, destroyer Greyhound sunk, battleship Warspite damaged.
3 British destroyers shell German airborne forces on Maleme airfield, night May 22-23. Decoy and Hero evacuate King George of Greece and his staff from the island.

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