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The 5. Hunting division ( 5 It is air hunting division) [ first ] was one of the main divisions of the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War.
This division was formed in à Schleissheim à Partir de la Jagdfliegerführer southern Germany. Le , it is renamed 7. Jagd-Division. The division was immediately reformed the in Paris (Jouy-en-Josas) from elements of the Höherer Jagdfliegerführer West. THE , it is renamed 16. Flieger-Division.
Beginning | END | Grade | Name |
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Lieutenant general | Walter swayingists | ||
Oberst | Harry von Bülow-Bothkamp | ||
Lieutenant general | Joachim-Friedrich Huth (in) | ||
Major General | Karl Hentschel |
Beginning | END | Grade | Name |
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? | ? | ? | ? |
? | Hauptmann | Harald Moldenhauer | |
1945 | Major | Siegfried von Eschwege |
The headquarters moves according to the advancement of the front.
Beginning | END | Would |
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Svesmatim tort the Munich | ||
Paris (Jouy-en-Josas) | ||
Karlsruhe-Durlach |
– | XII. Pilot corps | |
– | II. Jagdkorps | |
– | Air Force Command West |
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- Notes
- For an explanation of the meaning of the designations of the units of the Luftwaffe: see organization of the Luftwaffe (1933-1945)
- References
- Sources
- (in) This article is partially or entirely from the Wikipedia article in English entitled ‘ 5th Fighter Division (Germany) » ( See the list of authors ) .
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