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The Luftwaffe was Nazi Germany's airforce . Look to the related link below for more information .
Yes, commanders from Germany's Axis air forces, including the Luftwaffe, played a crucial role in the Battle of Britain and the Blitz. They coordinated air operations aimed at achieving air superiority over Britain, which was vital for Germany's broader military strategy. Their tactics and decisions significantly influenced the effectiveness of the Luftwaffe's campaigns, although ultimately, the sustained British resistance and effective defense strategies led to a German failure in achieving their objectives.
Adolf Hitler ordered Hermann Goering to create the Luftwaffe in 1935.
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The Battle of Britain was and still is the largest aircraft battle that happened between Britain along with Canada against Germany and Italy. This battle lasted from the 10th of July to the 31st of October 1940. In this battle the German Luftwaffe tried in vain to bomb Britain into submission whilst facing an out numbered Royal Air Force... However the Royal Air Force was a far better fighting force than the Luftwaffe and there for crushed the Luftwaffe, a blow that Germany never recovered from. In this battle Great Britain and Canada lost 544 men along with 1547 aircraft where as Germany and Italy lost 2698 men and 1887 aircraft.
"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.
The RAF is the British Royal Air Force and the Luftwaffe was and is the Airforce of Germany.
During World War II, the Luftwaffe, Germany's air force, was led by Hermann Göring. Appointed by Adolf Hitler, Göring held significant power and was responsible for the strategic direction and operations of the Luftwaffe throughout the war. His leadership was marked by initial successes but ultimately faced challenges as the war progressed and Germany's air capabilities diminished.
The Luftwaffe was the name of the flying forces of Nazi Germany
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The Luftwaffe was Nazi Germany's airforce . Look to the related link below for more information .
Kenneth S. West has written: 'The captive Luftwaffe' -- subject(s): Germany, Germany. Luftwaffe, Military Airplanes
The official name of Germany's airforce is (die) Luftwaffe.
Germany Luftwaffe, translated literally from German, means "air weapon".
Karl Ries has written: 'Recherchen zur deutschen Luftfahrzeugrolle =' -- subject(s): Registers, Airplanes 'Luftwaffe rudder markings, 1936-1945' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Military, Equipment and supplies, Germany, Germany. Luftwaffe, History, Markings, Military Airplanes, Steering-gear, World War, 1939-1945 'Markierungen und Tarnanstriche der Luftwaffe im 2. [zweiten] Weltkrieg' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Germany, Germany. Luftwaffe, Markings 'The Legion Condor' 'The Luftwaffe'
The Luftwaffe was led by Hermann Goering .
"Luftwaffe" is simply the German word for "air force." Nearly all countries have an air force; Germany was and is no different.