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  • (1896-1944) [[Luftwaffe]] lieutenant colonel on staff of [[Carl Stulpnagel]] in Paris; cousin of [
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  • {{r|Luftwaffe}}
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  • {{rpl|Luftwaffe}}
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  • ...actually the umbrella term for all of the Heer (army), navy (navy), and [[Luftwaffe]] (air force) combined.
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  • {{r|Oberkommando der Luftwaffe}}
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  • ...many offices, key among them being the head of the German air force, the [[Luftwaffe]]. While heading [[Prussia]], he created the Gestapa (''Geheimes Staatspoli ...Reichsmarschall des Großdeutschen Reiches''. As the war progressed and the Luftwaffe had more problems, he withdrew into personal pleasures and took increasingl
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  • A German air force ([[Luftwaffe]]) officer who rose to Generalfeldmarschall and commander of all air forces
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  • {{r|Luftwaffe}}
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  • ...cal experiments|experiments]] (July - September 1944), performed for the [[Luftwaffe]] and navy to test methods of making seawater drinkable. The experiments we
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  • ...he system was that the heads of the SS, [[Heinrich Himmler]], and of the [[Luftwaffe]], [[Hermann Goering|Hermann Göring]], insisted on having unique ranks sen ! width=20% |Luftwaffe (Air Force)
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  • ...the way into Germany and back; they also initiated using B-17s as bait for Luftwaffe fighters to draw them into combat with the escorts. Paradoxically, the Luftwaffe would have to come out and attack or see its planes destroyed at the factor
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  • {{r|Luftwaffe}}
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  • ...arine Spitfire]], were in almost daily combat against air attacks by the [[Luftwaffe]] from 10 July to 31 October 1940. ...ior Museum. Retrieved 31 March 2024.</ref> This was asking too much of the Luftwaffe whose pilots and aircraft could not match, let alone overcome, those of the
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  • A senior commander of the German [[Luftwaffe]] during the [[Second World War]], Marshal '''Albert Kesselring''' commande
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  • First used by the German air force (''Luftwaffe'') in the [[Second World War]], the '''Fritz-X''' was the first [[precision
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