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He used the Luftwaffe
It is true. There were not a lot of them but the Italians were there. See link below.
Luftwaffe is a German term for the air force branch of the army. The literal translation is Air Power. Luftwaffe is still used for name of the modern German air force. During WW1, the German air force was not called the Luftwaffe. They were simple the German Air Service. They also had a branch in the Navy called the Marine Air Force.
It was a scare tactic used by the Luftwaffe. They referred to it as "Tod von oben," or Death from above.So, to answer your question,Yes and no. Only the Stuka Dive Bombers carried sirens. To the people on the ground being bombed by the stuka it would have sounded like a sirens.
The RAF primarily used captured German aircraft for flight testing & evaluation purposes. German aircraft that were severly damaged could not be used.
He used the Luftwaffe
It is true. There were not a lot of them but the Italians were there. See link below.
It was the Laco Beobachter Urh.
The RAF's most widely used aircraft in WW2 was the Spitfire in various marks. In the Luftwaffe the Me 109 in it's various marks was most used
The Luftwaffe is the name of the German Air Force. The Spitfire is the name of a fighter plane used by the British Royal Air Force during World War 2
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An expression used by World War I pilots for an enemy on their blind spot.
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During the Spanish Civil War
Yes, women served in the military in several countries during World War 2, and the USSR got the most use from them with women in fighting roles. Other countries tended to keep their women out of danger as much as possible. Marshal Tito's army in Yugoslavia also had many women in uniform and carrying weapons. The USAAC had female pilots (WASPS) who were used as test pilots and ferry pilots. The Soviet Air Force had female fighter pilots.
This weapon was carried by infantry officers, tank crews and pilots. There were no significant innovations from those pistols used in World War 1.
This was used to describe and mean the German Air Force.