- Hans
Jeschonnek (9
April 1899 – 18
August 1943) was a
German military aviator in the Luftstreitkräfte
during World War I, a
general staff officer in the...
- Gert
Gustav Paul
Jeschonnek (30
October 1912 – 18
April 1999) was an
officer in the
Kriegsmarine during World War II.
Following World War II, he became...
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crash in 1936. His
successors –
Albert Kesselring,
Ernst Udet, and Hans
Jeschonnek –
favoured smaller,
tactical aircraft,
since they
could be used to support...
- were laid for
night fighters. In fact, when
protests were raised, Hans
Jeschonnek,
Chief of the
General Staff of the Luftwaffe, said, "First we've got to...
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Kanalkampf began on 4 July, and were
formalised on 11 July in an
order by Hans
Jeschonnek which added the arms
industry as a target. On 16 July,
Directive No. 16...
- from 1 June 1937
until 1
January 1939, when he was
succeeded by Hans
Jeschonnek In 1938,
Stumpff was
promoted to the rank of
General der Flieger. During...
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Alfred Jodl
Walther von
Brauchitsch Franz Halder Hermann Göring Hans
Jeschonnek Fedor von Bock Gerd von
Rundstedt Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb Ion Antonescu...
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Midnight (1969) -
Hotte Priemel Battle of
Britain (1969) -
General Hans
Jeschonnek,
Luftwaffe Chief of
Staff Help Me, My Love (1969) - Bauer, the c****ographer...
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staff of the Luftwaffe,
after the
former chief of the
general staff Hans
Jeschonnek committed suicide.
Korten was
seriously wounded in the
Wolfsschanze near...
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included Keitel, Halder,
Alfred Jodl,
Erich Raeder, Brauchitsch, and Hans
Jeschonnek which further discussed the invasion. The parti****nts did not object...