When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Luftflotte 3 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luftflotte_3

    Luftflotte 3 [1] (Air Fleet 3) was one of the primary divisions of the German Luftwaffe in World War II. It was formed on 1 February 1939 from Luftwaffengruppenkommando 3 in Munich and redesignated Luftwaffenkommando West (Air Command West) on 26 September 1944.

  3. German Air Fleets in World War II - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Air_Fleets_in_World...

    Luftflotte 2 (Northern Italy) Luftflotte 3 (France, Belgium and the Netherlands) Luftflotte 4 (Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Romania) Luftflotte 5 (Norway and Finland) Luftflotte 6 (Russian Central front, Belarus) Luftflotte Reich Deutschland (Germany) Luftflotte 10 (Ergänzungs- und Ausbildungseinheiten; replacement and training units ...

  4. Operational history of the Luftwaffe (1939–1945) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_History_of_the...

    Luftflotte 3, under Generalfeldmarschall Hugo Sperrle, targeted the West Midlands and northwest of England. Luftflotte 5, led by Generaloberst Hans-Jürgen Stumpff and based in Norway, was deployed against targets in the north of England and Scotland. The raids against the north were disastrous for the Luftwaffe, and the Germans never again ...

  5. Luftwaffe order of battle August 1940 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luftwaffe_Order_of_Battle...

    Luftflotte 2 was responsible for the bombing of southeast England and the London area and based in the Pas-de-Calais area in France. Luftflotte 3 targeted the West Country, Midlands, and northwest England, from bases a bit further north in France. Luftflotte 5 targeted the north of England and Scotland, from bases in Norway.

  6. Hugo Sperrle - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Sperrle

    Eventually, Luftflotte 3 lost Luftgaue VII, XII and XIII's anti-aircraft units. [205] Luftflotte 3's order of battle contained only one complete fighter wing on 10 June 1943 and one group each from two other wings along with two independent squadrons (staffeln). The only fighter-bomber unit left was SKG 10, under the command of IX Fliegerkorps.

  7. 8th Air Corps (Germany) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8th_Air_Corps_(Germany)

    Luftflotte 2: 10 November 1939: 13 May 1940 Luftflotte 3: 13 May 1940: August 1940 Luftflotte 2: August 1940: January 1941 Luftflotte 4: January 1941: June 1941 Luftflotte 2: June 1941: July 1941 Luftflotte 1: July 1941: 28 September 1941 Luftflotte 2: 28 September 1941: December 1941 Oberkommando der Luftwaffe: December 1941: May 1942 ...

  8. Category:German Air Fleets in World War II - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:German_Air_Fleets...

    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Pages in category "German Air Fleets in World War II" ... Luftflotte 3; Luftflotte 4;

  9. Luftnachrichten Abteilung 350 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luftnachrichten_Abteilung_350

    Luftflotte 3 became increasingly dependent on the intelligence reports from the Referat. The radar organisation that by 1942 had pass the experimental stage and was now active units. In the same year the unit Signals Regiment West that was assigned to Luftflotte 3 and organised into three battalions. [22]