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    Finnland Luftgau Holland Luftgau Kiew Luftgau Moskau Luftgau Norwegen Luftgau Ostland Luftgau Petersburg Luftgau Rostow Luftgau Süd Luftgau Westfrankreich...
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  • Flak-Brigade XIX 19th Flak Brigade Formed in early 1943 in Amsterdam (Luftgau Holland) in the German-occupied Netherlands. Became Flak-Brigade 19. Equipped...
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  • Brigade Brigade Hermann Göring Kampfgruppe Schmid Luftwaffe Kommando Südost Luftgau Afrika Koluft Libyen 2.(H)/14 II Seenot-Dienstführer 15. Seenotkommando...
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    command, and the head of the Luftwaffe, Hermann Göring, gave him command of Luftgau III (Air District III) in Dresden. Kesselring was promoted to General der...
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    August 1939, Stab. I., and II./ZG 26 were under the command of Luftgau XI at Hannover. Luftgau VI, headquartered at Werl, controlled III./ZG 26. On 1 September...
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    the Allies would influence operations in Africa and must be prevented. Luftgau Afrika (Air District Africa) expected a landing at Tripoli on 13 or 14...
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    1941, Stab/JG 1 was subordinated to Luftgau IX, on the Heligoland Bight. I. Gruppe was placed with Jasta Holland, alongside Stab, II. and III./JG 77 and...
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    acquainted with Hannelore Ide, nicknamed Idelein. She was a secretary for a Luftgau. The two shared a close relationship and spent as much time together as...
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    Luftflotte 5 (Air Fleet 5) had been re-organised for Operation Barbarossa with Luftgau Norwegen (Air Region Norway) headquartered in Oslo. Fliegerführer Stavanger...
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  • supplies, in spite of the utmost urgency. The special radar centre of Luftgau VI in Münster that functioned to the very end of the war, developed the...
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