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Air superiority was vital and there was barely a Luftwaffe aircraft to be seen the whole of D-Day.
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"Luftwaffe" is a German synonyme for "airforce"... and the today's German airforce is called Luftwaffe, too. The Luftwaffe of Nazi-Germany was founded in 1936.
It was the major turning point of the war in Europe, when the Allies returned to France.
The Luftwaffe was the name of the flying forces of Nazi Germany
At the height of the Luftwaffe's power they had about 2,800 bombers. Almost all of these were what the Allies would class as 'light bombers'.
The Allies gained air superiority by attacking German supply depots and airfields. By D-Day there was virtually no Luftwaffe in the air.
Air superiority was vital and there was barely a Luftwaffe aircraft to be seen the whole of D-Day.
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the allies used this rout to carry supplies from India to china
Approximately 212 men were registered as 'aces' in the Luftwaffe during WW2. This includes the men in Nowatny Squads, who claimed kills only in the Me-262. Note: These are the figures for the Luftwaffe ONLY - This does not include Germany's allies.
The Luftwaffe was the German Air Force .
Luftwaffe was created in 1935.
The correct spelling is 'luftwaffe'.
It meant that Hitler no longer controlled Europe and Japan no longer controlled the Pacific.
"Luftwaffe" is a German synonyme for "airforce"... and the today's German airforce is called Luftwaffe, too. The Luftwaffe of Nazi-Germany was founded in 1936.