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Kuhlmey may
refer to:
Detachment Kuhlmey,
temporary unit of the
German Luftwaffe during World War II Kurt
Kuhlmey (1913–1993), one of the most famous...
- Kurt
Kuhlmey (19
November 1913 – 30
April 1993) was a
general in the West
German Air Force.
During World War II, he
served as ground-attack
aircraft pilot...
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Detachment Kuhlmey (German:
Gefechtsverband Kuhlmey) was a
temporary unit of **** Germany's
Luftwaffe during World War II. The unit was
commanded by Oberstleutnant...
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Rainer Kuhlmey (born 16 July 1942) is a
retired German tennis player. He has won
several national titles including the 1973
German Tennis-Hochschulmeisterschaften...
- Sturmgeschütz III tank
destroyers as well as the Luftwaffe's
Detachment Kuhlmey to
provide temporary support in the most
vulnerable sectors. With the new...
- 100,000 and not 50,000.
German air unit
Gefechtsverband Kuhlmey (Oberstleutnant Kurt
Kuhlmey)
arrived in
Finland on June 16. (23–43 Fw 190 A-6/F-8 fighters...
- 4729–4749 (2006). (Review article.) F. Zolla, G. Renversez, A. Nicolet, B.
Kuhlmey, S. Guenneau, D. Felbacq, "Foundations of
Photonic Crystal Fibres" (Imperial...
- Archive". billboard.com.
Retrieved March 16, 2014. "Billboard". Billboard.
Kuhlmey,
Matthias Paul (February 12, 2014). "Mr. Roboto".
Huffington Post. Retrieved...
- were on the Luftwaffe's
order of
battle on 26 June 1944.
Gefechtsverband Kuhlmey, a
mixed aircraft unit,
which included large numbers of
Stuka dive bombers...
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Luftflotte 1 (Air
Fleet 1) was one of the
primary divisions of the
German Luftwaffe in
World War II. It was
formed 1
February 1939 from Luftwaffengruppenkommando...