German Air Fleets in World War II

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A list of Luftwaffe "Luftflotten" (Air Fleets) and their locations between 1939 and 1945. [1]

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1939

Before the invasion of Poland.

1940

Luftwaffe Order of Battle August 1940.

1942

During operations on the Eastern and African fronts.

1944

During the last stages of the Eastern front, the Balkans, North Italy and West area.

1945

During the last period of conflict on the European front.

See also

Sources

  1. Luftflotten (in German)

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