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German Awards - World War II "Air Force


The air force is the totality of all the air forces of the country. These include, in addition to aircraft and their crews, ground personnel at airfields, airborne troops, reconnaissance and observer units, air defense units, and maintenance personnel, among others.
In World War I, aviation played a secondary role. Zeppelins were used for observation and bombing. In 1918, Germany had 67 airships, 16 of which survived the war. After the war ended, they were transferred to the Allies. At the beginning of the war, Germany and the Allies each had 200 propeller-driven aircraft. At first they were used as lookouts and to drop bombs by hand. Since 1915, it became possible to shoot machine guns in a propeller circle. Manfred von Richthofen for Germany and Georges Ginemer for France became legendary.
With the development of technology, the influence of the Luftwaffe in the war also grew.
The Spanish Civil War served as a test case for the German air force, known as the Condor Legion, to establish an air force and war tactics in preparation for World War II.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force during World War II was Hermann Göring.

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All orders and insignia of the Second World War "Air Force


Ziviles Flugzeugführerabzeichen der Luftwaffe
Air Force Civil Aviation Commander Badge
Established:
April 1, 1936 Hermann Goering
Awarded:
1936 - 1939 ?
OEK Number:
3694
Ritterkreuz des Kriegsverdienstkreuzes mit Schwertern
Knight's Cross of the Cross for Military Merit with Swords
Established:
October 18, 1939 Adolf Hitler
19 August 1940 Knight's Cross Foundation
Awarded:
1940 - 1945
OEK Number:
3831
Ritterkreuz des Kriegsverdienstkreuzes ohne Schwerter
Knight's Cross of the Cross for military merit without swords
Established:
October 18, 1939 Adolf Hitler
19 August 1940 Knight's Cross Foundation
Awarded:
1940 - 1945
OEK Number:
3832
Kriegsverdienstkreuz mit Schwertern 1.Klasse 1939
Military Merit Cross with Swords 1st Class 1939
Established:
October 18, 1939 Adolf Hitler
Awarded:
1939 - 1945
OEK Number:
3833
Kriegsverdienstkreuz 1.Klasse 1939
Military Merit Cross 1st Class 1939
Established:
October 18, 1939 Adolf Hitler
Awarded:
1939 - 1945
OEK Number:
3834, 3834/1
Kriegsverdienstkreuz mit Schwertern 2.Klasse 1939
Military Merit Cross with Swords 2nd Class 1939
Established:
October 18, 1939 Adolf Hitler
Awarded:
1939 - 1945
OEK Number:
3835
Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2.Klasse 1939
Military Merit Cross 2nd Class 1939
Established:
October 18, 1939 Adolf Hitler
Awarded:
1939 - 1945
OEK Number:
3836
Kriegsverdienst-Medaille 1939
1939 Military Merit Medal
Established:
August 19, 1940 Adolf Hitler
Awarded:
1940 - 1945
OEK Number:
3837
Deutsches Kreuz in Gold schwer
German cross in gold
Established:
September 28, 1941 Adolf Hitler
Awarded:
1941 - 1945
OEK Number:
3839/5
Deutsches Kreuz in Gold leicht
German cross in gold
Established:
September 28, 1941 Adolf Hitler
Awarded:
1941 - 1945
OEK Number:
3839/7