- 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...
-
Joseph Ratzinger was
drafted with many of his
classmates into the
Luftwaffenhelfer program. They were
posted first to Ludwigsfeld,
north of Munich, as...
- adversaries.
Rommel was born in
Stuttgart and
entered service as a
Luftwaffenhelfer (air
force ****istant) in 1943 at age 14,
serving in an anti-aircraft...
- in seminary, he was
drafted into the
German anti-aircraft
corps as
Luftwaffenhelfer.
Ratzinger then
trained in the
German infantry. As the
Allied front...
-
civilian employees, and
almost 300,000
female and male
auxiliaries (
Luftwaffenhelfer). In
October 1944, the anti-aircraft
units had 600,000
soldiers and...
-
Shortly before his flight, he had
become engaged to
Gertrud Naudit, a
Luftwaffenhelfer.
Sieber had held the rank of
second lieutenant but was
demoted to private...
-
served in
units outside the
Legion such as
Wehrmacht Auxiliaries and as
Luftwaffenhelfer.
Approximately 70,000
Latvians (both from
Latvia and the
Russian SFSR)...
- **** Germany.
Enrolled in the
Hitler Youth at 14, he was
drafted as a
Luftwaffenhelfer two
years later.
Ratzinger deserted at the end of the war and was briefly...
- defense; Luftwaffenhelferinnen, the
female Luftwaffe auxiliaries;
Luftwaffenhelfer,
underage male
youth serving anti-aircraft
batteries between school...
- Ostermayer,
Kristina van Eyck [de], Hans Korte, Ivan
Desny Thriller Luftwaffenhelfer [de]
Volker Vogeler Till Topf [de],
Christoph Eichhorn,
Alexander Radszun...