The Luftwaffe
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Originally published | 1997 |
Authors | James Corum |
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ID | 2913616 |
About The Luftwaffe
At the end of World War I, the German military machine lay devastated, forbidden any attempt to rebuild. But by the dawn of World War II, its army and air forces had both been rejuvenated to sufficient vigor to conquer most of Europe. . . .
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... " The building suffered damage at the hands of The Luftwaffe and the rooms were remodelled in the late 20th century...
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... They were tasked with defending the main invasion force from attack from The Luftwaffe as well as surface vessels...
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... Army officerAs war broke out Phillips was playing juvenile leads in London s West End, where performances were frequently interrupted by The Luftwaffe...
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... The Prince of Wales unfavourably compared a Rogers plan to redevelop Paternoster Square beside St Paul s Cathedral in London to the efforts of The Luftwaffe...