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  1. Jul 18, 2019 · Adolf Galland was a flying ace and General for the German Luftwaffe during World War II. Adolf Joseph Ferdinand Galland was born on March 19, 1912 in Westerholt (now Herten), Germany. After witnessing a demonstration from an aviation club Galland decided he wanted to become a pilot. He became a licensed glider pilot in 1932.

  2. The results of this project led to a unique insight into the air war over Europe – and the people involved. Cynrik De Decker is the project leader of BAHAAT, the Belgian Aviation History Association and the Archaeology Team and he provides us with info and insights on a series of project BAHAAT has undertaken, shedding light on forgotten pages of WW2.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HertenHerten - Wikipedia

    At the beginning of the 1920s 18,519 people lived in Herten. [5] When Herten obtained municipal status in 1936 it had 33,000 inhabitants. During World War II Herten was spared serious destruction, although it was hit by bombs 53 times. 62 civilians were killed and 143 injured, 18 industrial plants and commercial enterprises and 145 houses were destroyed or seriously damaged. [ 6 ]

  4. World War II, 16th January 1942, One of the giant Stirling bombers taking off for the attack at Bremen, Emden and Hamburg in Germany. Downed German fighter lies amid the ruins of Stalingrad. Huge air battles were waged over the city during the course of the siege, 1942-1943. Russia/Germany: A downed German fighter (Me 109) lies amid the ruins ...

  5. German ww2 aircraft Stock Photos and Images. RM B4K78M – Messerschmitt ME109 German WW2 aircraft Spitfire. RM KTXG0B – FOCKE-WULF 190 1940’s WORLD WAR 2 The German Nazi Luftwaffe on patrol to engage U.S. American Airforce bombers with a Focke-Wulf 190 Würger fighter aircraft powered by BMW engine during WW2.

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  8. 5. Playing cards. Men of the Royal Navy play cards on board the submarine HMS Tribune, 1942. 6. Churchill and his chiefs of staff. Winston Churchill with his chiefs of staff in the garden of No. 10 Downing Street on the day Germany surrendered to the Allies, 7 May 1945. Seated left to right: Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal, Field Marshal ...