• IV Fliegerkorps V Fliegerkorps VI Fliegerkorps VII Fliegerkorps VIII Fliegerkorps IX Fliegerkorps X Fliegerkorps XI Fliegerkorps XII Fliegerkorps XIII...
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  • Luftflotte 3 (Air Fleet 3) was one of the primary divisions of the German Luftwaffe in World War II. It was formed on 1 February 1939 from Luftwaffengruppenkommando...
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  • IX. Fliegerkorps (9th Air Corps) was formed in November 1940 in Jever from the 9. Flieger-Division and was redesignated as IX. Fliegerkorps (J)—the suffix...
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  • arm. As of August 1943, he was appointed commanding general of the IX. Fliegerkorps (9th Air Corps) and was tasked with reviving the German bomber offensive...
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    Fliegerkorps under Generaloberst Ulrich Grauert at Cologne, the II. Fliegerkorps under Generaloberst Bruno Loerzer at Frankfurt, and V. Fliegerkorps under...
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    training center at Mailly-le-Camp. I. Gruppe was put under the control IX. Fliegerkorps in 1944 and operated against the Allied troops during the Normandy...
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    Operation Overlord was launched in early June 1944. Giving control of IX. Fliegerkorps to the bomber arm had a disastrous impact. They were not qualified...
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    how best to employ the aircraft. Dietrich Peltz, commander of the IX. Fliegerkorps (9th Air Corps), wanted to use the aircraft as a weapon against a future...
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    Bill Hitler's Luftwaffe Crescent Books p.50 X. Fliegerkorps @ Lexikon der Wehrmacht X. Fliegerkorps @ The Luftwaffe, 1933-45 Geirr H. Haarr (24 September...
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  • fighter aircraft, stood ready to support the Panzers. The IV. Fliegerkorps and IX. Fliegerkorps added some 280 medium bombers and over 500 Messerschmitt Bf...
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    JV 44 when Major General (Generalmajor) Dietrich Peltz, commander of IX. Fliegerkorps, and Colonel Hajo Herrmann, commander of 9. Flieger-Division (J), unexpectedly...
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    with the He 177A-3 on 18 December and placed under the command of IX Fliegerkorps. The remainder of I./KG 100 was based at Lechfeld. It has 27 operational...
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  • Johannes Fink Preceded by General der Flieger Joachim Coeler Commander of IX. Fliegerkorps 29 December 1942 – 3 September 1943 Succeeded by Generalmajor Dietrich...
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  • XI. Fliegerkorps (11th Air Corps) was a formation of the German Luftwaffe in World War II. It was commanded by Kurt Student and participated in the Battle...
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  • Henschel Hs 126 Unknown location in Belgium Probably an Oblt Wöbbeking IX. Fliegerkorps (Generalmajor Joachim Coeler), Soesterberg. Kampfgeschwader 4 (Oberstleutnant...
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    1940 Succeeded by Redesignated IX. Fliegerkorps Preceded by Previously 9. Flieger-Division Commander of IX. Fliegerkorps November 1940 - 29 December 1942...
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    offensive operations with 41 Ju 88s based at Chievres, Belgium under IX. Fliegerkorps. It carried out raids against London on 20 January 1944 but suffered...
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    movements. The other Gruppen moved to Luftwaffenkommando 8, assigned to IX. Fliegerkorps (J). All that remained of the command was III. Gruppe JG 7, equipped...
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    invasion shipping using PC 1000s, BM 1000s, and LT 350s. Subordinated to IX Fliegerkorps, it had only nine combat ready aircraft from 16 on 15 June. On 26 June...
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  • had failed. Stab KG 55 was reassigned from the command of Fliegerkorps IV to IX Fliegerkorps. It was moved to Évreux-Fauville Air Base, along with the...
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  • transferred to Soesterberg in July 1940. The unit was redesignated IX. Fliegerkorps in November 1940. The division was recreated as 9. Flieger-Division...
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    Peltz, commanding Angriffsführer England (Bomber Leader England) and IX. Fliegerkorps showed little interest in intruder missions either, since his remaining...
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    was given Fliegerkorps VIII (a specialised ground attack Corps, commanded by tactical specialist Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen), Fliegerkorps II (commanded...
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  • 8th Air Corps (VIII. Fliegerkorps) was formed 19 July 1939 in Oppeln as Fliegerführer z.b.V. ("for special purposes"). It was renamed to the 8th Air Corps...
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    operations were handled by Fliegerkorps X against Kessler's protests to have all such units under his command. Even so, Fliegerkorps X lost bomber units—such...
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  • 2nd Air Corps (II. Fliegerkorps) was formed on 11 October 1939 in Frankfurt am Main from the 2. Flieger-Division. During Operation Barbarossa and from...
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  • fighter near Aachen. On 1 December, Eichel-Streiber was transferred to IX. Fliegerkorps (9th Air Corps) where he was tasked with leading the conversion training...
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    IV. Fliegerkorps (4th Air Corps) was formed 11 October 1939 in Düsseldorf from the 4. Flieger-Division. The Corps was disbanded on 16 September 1944 and...
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  • subordinated to XII. Fliegerkorps (May 1942 – September 1943), I. Jagdkorps (September 1943 – January 1945) and IX (J) Fliegerkorps (January 1945 – May...
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  • subordinated to XII. Fliegerkorps (May 1942 – September 1943), I. Jagdkorps (September 1943 – January 1945) and IX (J) Fliegerkorps (January 1945 – May...
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