After entering Holland and Belgium, the Germans completed their conquest of France
in short order. They made no appreciable use of parachutists or other air-borne
troops, possibly because they were achieving rapid successes with their air-supported
ground troops. German mechanized spearheads frequently performed services in the
French rear that might have been otherwise unobtainable except with the
use of air-borne surprise. The impression prevails that the Germans did drop a
certain number of individual parachutists disguised as civilians behind the French
lines, but it is difficult to verify this alleged augmentation of the Fifth
Columnists, or to establish it as a matter of any military consequence.