What does the German army do?

What does the German army do?

Since then, the German Army has been employed in peacekeeping operations worldwide and since 2002 also in combat operations in Afghanistan as part of NATO’s International Security Assistance Force.

Why was the Nazi army so strong?

In September 1939 the Allies, namely Great Britain, France, and Poland, were together superior in industrial resources, population, and military manpower, but the German Army, or Wehrmacht, because of its armament, training, doctrine, discipline, and fighting spirit, was the most efficient and effective fighting force …

What was Hitler’s army?

Wehrmacht

Who was Adolf Hitler’s best friend?

Friedrich Kubizek

Why did the Luftwaffe fail?

By the end of 1941 the Luftwaffe had been reduced to just 30–40% of their original strength. The winter weather and the snow caused damage to aircraft, as engines seized and the oil and fuel froze inside the tanks. The Luftwaffe was losing as many aircraft damaged than in combat.

How many German pilots died in ww2?

Roughly 12,000 German day fighter pilots were killed or are still missing in action, with a further 6,000 being wounded. The Zerstörer (destroyer) pilots suffered about 2,800 casualties, either killed or missing in action, plus another 900 wounded in action.

Which pilot shot down the most planes in ww2?

Erich Hartmann

Who was the most feared German fighter pilot?

How many pilots were killed in ww2?

Bomber Command aircrews suffered a high casualty rate: of a total of 125,000 aircrew, 57,205 were killed (a 46 percent death rate), a further 8,403 were wounded in action and 9,838 became prisoners of war. Therefore, a total of 75,446 airmen (60 percent of operational airmen) were killed, wounded or taken prisoner.

Who was the greatest pilot of all time?

Eric Winkle Brown is arguably the greatest pilot of all time and so I am stunned that he has not made the list. A very humble man but excellent pilot that has flown more aircraft than anyone else and was a true pioneer bothe before and during the jet age.

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