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 German Air Force was called the Luftwaffe.
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Yes, they built aircraft engines for the German Air Force (Luftwaffe).
The German Air Force was (and still is) called the Luftwaffe
King George II was in charge of Greece while Ismet Inonu was in charge of Turkey.
Adolf Hitler ordered Hermann Goering to create the Luftwaffe in 1935.
The German Air Force was called the Luftwaffe.
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