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- No. Portrait Kommandierender General der Luftstreitkräfte Took office Left office Time in office 1 Hoeppner, ErnstGeneral der Kavallerie Ernst von Hoeppner...
- following the surrender of France, the command's name changed to Kommandierender Admiral Frankreich and was headquartered in Paris. In May 1941, command...
- Corps, Hitler's Plenipotentiary Commanding General (Bevollmächtigter Kommandierender General) in the Balkans, and commander-in-chief in German-occupied...
- enemy aircraft in the next two days. He reported to the Kogenluft (Kommandierender General der Luftstreitkräfte) that the F.I was superior to the Sopwith...
- Fliegertruppe to Luftstreitkräfte. Hoeppner was given the title of Kommandierender General der Luftstreitkräfte (Commanding General of the Air Service...
- Germany Service/branch Luftwaffe Rank General der Flieger Commands held Kommandierender General der Luftwaffe in Mittelitalien Battles/wars World War II Awards...
- in the lower wing of his new D.III. On 27 January, the Kogenluft (Kommandierender General der Luftstreitkräfte) issued an order grounding all D.IIIs...
- commanding Luftwaffe general for German aerial forces in Hungary (Kommandierender General der Deutschen Luftwaffe in Ungarn). Contained not just German...
- was merged with the Feldluftgau **** on 29 August 1944 and renamed Kommandierender General der Deutschen Luftwaffe Nordbalkan (commanding general of the...
- und General der Waffen-SS in the Waffen-SS. A commander-in-chief (Kommandierender General or Befehlshaber) of a German army corps was usually of this...