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Jagdverband 44 (JV 44) was a
German Luftwaffe special operations unit
during World War II. It was
formed during the last
months of
World War II to operate...
- 502 was
dissolved and its
personnel absorbed into a new battalion, SS-
Jagdverband Mitte.
Sonderlehrgang z.b.V. „Oranienburg“ (18
April 1943 – 16 June 1943)...
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April 1944) SS-Jäger-Bataillon 502 (17
April 1944 – 10
November 1944) SS-
Jagdverband Mitte (10
November 1944 – 8 Mai 1945) 150. SS-Panzer-Brigade (November...
- Fölkersam's unit
transferred to the Waffen-SS and
became the
major part of SS-
Jagdverband Ost. This unit was
active on the
Eastern Front and took part in the kidnapping...
- Friedenthal, and SS-Jäger-Bataillon 502, 500th SS
Parachute Battalion, SS-
Jagdverband Mitte and all
other SS
commando units. The
German Fallschirmjäger were...
- Skorzeny's SS-Jäger-Bataillon 502
operating within SS-
Jagdverband Mitte, but
mostly to the SS-
Jagdverband Ost
until the end of the war. Only the Kurfürst Regiment...
- to fly the
Messerschmitt Me 262 jet
fighter in
combat as a
member of
Jagdverband 44 (JV 44—44th
Fighter Detachment) led by
Adolf Galland. Born in the...
- 12 jets in
action in two w****s for
minimal returns.[citation needed]
Jagdverband 44 (JV 44) was
another Me 262
fighter unit, of
squadron (Staffel) size...
- V.
Friedenthal stationed near
Berlin (the unit was
later renamed SS
Jagdverband 502, and in
November 1944
again to SS
Combat Unit "Centre", expanding...
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against American bombers on 16
April 1945 by the
special fighter unit
Jagdverband 44 (Forsyth 2008, p. 62;
Jenkins 1996, p. 48). The MK 214 was planned...