- A Luftwaffenhelfer, also
commonly known as a
Flakhelfer, was any
member of the
auxiliary staff of the
German Luftwaffe during World War II. Such terms...
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several terms used in
social historians and
sociologists similar to the
Flakhelfer generation or Forty-fivers
which may
differ slightly in scope. It is conventionally...
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commonly served in
auxiliary roles in the
Luftwaffe and were
known as
flakhelfer, from luftwaffenhelfer. In anti****tion of the
possible Allied invasion...
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months and
generally on the
greenest of troops: new replacements,
teenage Flakhelfer, and
Hitlerjugend and
Volkssturm militia.
Field grey double-breasted great...
- that he had been a
member of the Waffen-SS, and not only
served as a
Flakhelfer (anti-aircraft ****istant), as he had long claimed. On
being asked about...
- Guillaume, and he
joined in
March 1934.
Guillaume was
conscripted as a
Flakhelfer in 1944. On
January 17, 1944,
Guillaume applied for
admission to the NSDAP...
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there were many more
Germans of Gr****'s
generation (also
called the "
Flakhelfer-Generation") with
biographies similar to his.
Joseph Ratzinger (later...
- Geburt " [de])
meaning that Kohl, born in 1930, was only
involved in the war as a
Flakhelfer and
escaped the
possibility of
involvement in ****
atrocities by virtue...
- (today Biskupiec, Poland). At the end of
World War II he
served as a
Flakhelfer. Mack
joined the
Bundesgrenzschutz in 1952 and the
Bundeswehr tank troops...
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thousand German women,
along with
young boys and
sometimes girls (as
Flakhelfer),
served in
Luftwaffe artillery units;
their flak shot down thousands...