RMG59ADY–A Luftwaffe officer speaking with a British policeman in St. Helier, the capital of the island of Jersey, during the German occupation of the Channel Islands.
RM2BKGRA0–Monochrome front close-up portrait, 1940s man in military costume isolated outdoors as Luftwaffe officer smoking cigarette WW2 wartime summer event UK
RMFD7PNR–Swearing in of officer cadets at the Luftkriegsschule (officer candidate school of the Luftwaffe) in Gatow, 1937
RMBBNEWP–events, Second World War / WWII, aerial warfare, persons, Luftwaffe officers, Kampfgeschwader (bomber wing) 6, Creil, France, 13.4.1943, from left to right: Oberstleutnant (lieutenant colonel) Walter Storp (wing commander), Major Hermann Hogeback (group commander), Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) Rudolf Puchinger (squadron leader), Third Reich, uniform, uniforms, Wehrmacht, officer, soldier, soldiers, pilot, pilots, holder of the Knight's Cross with oak leaves, oakleaves, holders, medal, medals, KG, half length, smiling, laughing, propaganda photo, 20th century,
RMFD7PR2–Luftwaffe officers during their training, 1938
RMB45K7K–Stotz, Max, 13.2.1912 - 19.8.1943, German officer, portrait with autograph, 1943, fighter pilot, air force, Luftwaffe, uniform, major, Germany, Third Reich, Wehrmacht, Second World War, 2nd, WWII, 20th century, recipient, recipients, ,
RMCPJ7T2–German Luftwaffe officer in North Africa, 1942
RMTB802R–THE JOHN WAHL BELT AND BUCKLE COLLECTION, A Luftwaffe Officer Tropical Web Belt and Buckle, Stamped aluminium 50 x 55 mm oval buckle retains 95% sand-coloured painted finish. Reverse unmarked. 42.5 mm tan web belt with painted aluminium catch. Unmarked brown leather size adjustment tongue. Length approx. 95 mm., Editorial-Use-Only
RMK7HN8P–England, Chatham Dockyard. Event, Salute to the forties. Elderly man in RAF officer's uniform with Luftwaffe insignia on as well as RAF insignia. Close up, posed, smiling, eye-contact.
RM2ABMAG2–Soldiers at the final roll call of the officer training course at the air base Fürstenfeldbruck. [automated translation]
RMD987HJ–Germany: Pass for continuation of special benefits for Luftwaffe officer shown in the photograph. Document, issued in Bad Warmbrunn in 1943, is authenticated by two franked 50 phenig stamps showing Hitler's head.
RMTA3B8Y–An officer of the Luftwaffe takes his overall on his uniform. In the background, a Dornier Do 17 combat aircraft. Shortly, a deployment in France was about to begin. Photo: war correspondent Stempka.
RMRYXDE3–Personal photographs and memorabilia of fighting Americans during the Second World War. A captured German Luftwaffe officer.
RM2DBHX2X–Oak leaf bearer Viktor Bauer (left), the commander of the Ergaenzungsgruppe Ost of the German Luftwaffe, with another Luftwaffe officer on board a submarine at a submarine base in France.
RM2G63NA6–Luftwaffe
RMFD7RD8–Noncommissioned officer of the Luftwaffe at the evening locker control in the 30s
RMMAEX94–1941 Nazi Propaganda Poster with flying eagle carrying Swastika 'How do I become an officer of the Luftwaffe ?' The Luftwaffe of the Wehrmacht was one of the three armed forces in the National Socialist German Reich from 1933 to 1945 Hermann Adler was active from 1939 as lieutenant colonel in the Reich Ministry of Aviation
RMPD6HJY–Image from the photo album of Oberleutnant Oscar Müller of Kampfgeschwader 1: A Luftwaffe officer talks to members of the ground crew of 5. Staffel Kampfgescwader 1 'Hindenburg' at Dno Airfield in Russia, 1942.
RMTA2Y00–German troops captured a French column. Front left, a German Luftwaffe officer, presumably an aviation officer. Photo: Bauer
RMPD5RXA–Image from the photo album of Oberleutnant Oscar Müller of Kampfgeschwader 1: A Luftwaffe officer talks to members of the ground crew of 5. Staffel Kampfgescwader 1 'Hindenburg' at Dno Airfield in Russia, 1942.
RM2BMX359–Monochrome, B & W, front close up of German Luftwaffe officer at vintage station, Severn Valley Railway 1940s summer event, UK.
RMPD6H4H–Image from the photo album of Oberleutnant Oscar Müller of Kampfgeschwader 1: A destroyed British Hawker Hurricane Mk I at Amiens airfield in France is examined by a Luftwaffe officer of 5./KG 1 in the summer of 1940.
RMTA36F4–View of the audience at the celebration the evening before Adolf Hitler's birthday in the Berliner Philharmonie. Wounded guests attended the event as guests of honor. Here, soldiers of the Army and of the Luftwaffe (officer of the fighter wing Moelders), as well as workers of the armament industry. Photo: Hoffmann
RMRYWTPC–Leipzig, Germany - 1941: Luftwaffe officer and his sons
RMFD7PP0–Training of officers in a Lufkriegsschule (officer candidate school of the Luftwaffe) in the 30s
RM2D5JN8H–German Junkers Ju-87B-2 dive bomber of Lieutenant Hubert Polz from ll/StG2 Luftwaffe Squdron in North Africa. Libya, North Africa. 1941
RMTB8031–THE JOHN WAHL BELT AND BUCKLE COLLECTION, A Luftwaffe Officer Leather Belt and Buckle, Stamped aluminium 50 x 55 mm oval buckle, reverse stamped with Overhoff & Cie, manufacturer's logo 'OLC' in a diamond. 45 mm brown leather belt with two sliding, vertical 15 mm brown leather keepers and aluminium catch. Brown leather size adjustment tongue unmarked. Length approx. 95 mm., Editorial-Use-Only
RMFD7PP1–Swearing in of officer cadets at the Luftkriegsschule (officer candidate school of the Luftwaffe) in Gatow, 1937
RMTAA565–A replica of an honour-dagger for a Luftwaffe officer Complete with hanger and sword knot. Damascus blade bearing an eagle with remnants of gilding and the partially ground off dedication, 'Leutnant...Jagdgeschwader' (tr. 'Lieutenant...Fighter Squadron'), 'Mit herzlichsten Glückwunschen zur Ritterkreuz-Verleihung' (tr. 'With cordial congratulations on the award of the Knight's Cross'). Made by 'Eickhorn Solingen'. Aluminium quillons and pommel, yellow plastic grip with wire winding. Silver-plated, iron scabbard. Length 39 cm. historic, historical, melee weapon, melee weapon, Editorial-Use-Only
RMFD7PNP–Swearing in of officer cadets at the Luftkriegsschule (officer candidate school of the Luftwaffe) in Gatow, 1937
RMTB806C–THE JOHN WAHL BELT AND BUCKLE COLLECTION, A Luftwaffe Officer Brocade Belt and Buckle, Stamped aluminium 50 x 55 mm oval buckle with gilded aluminium 2nd pattern eagle attached by three rivets, reverse stamped with Assmann manufacturer's logo 'A' and a penciled number '105'. 45 mm blue/grey gabardine backed silver/aluminium woven brocade, with two blue outer stripes and one centre red stripe. Two sliding, vertical 22 mm matching keepers and an aluminium catch. Length approx. 105 cm., Editorial-Use-Only
RMTA2Y8A–A student pilot of the Luftwaffe sits in the cockpit of a military aircraft and receives instructions from an officer (above) and a flight instructor of the Luftwaffe (below).
RM2TCRN1Y–In the photograph, a German officer is seen conducting an inspection of a locker, likely belonging to a recruit in the Luftwaffe, the German Air Force. This practice of locker inspections was a routine yet vital aspect of military life, serving to reinforce discipline and order among the ranks. In the Luftwaffe, where precision and meticulousness were particularly valued, such inspections ensured that personal and issued equipment were kept in optimal condition and ready for use.
RMFD7FEH–Posthumous awarding of the Iron Cross to Luftwaffe auxiliary in Berlin, 1943
RM2B70NTH–Krijgsgevangen Duitsers German prisoner of war guarded by English? military. Left high Luftwaffe officer next to him military of the Allies. In the background krijgsgevangenen. Manufacturer : Photographer: anonymous place manufacture: Netherlands Date: May 1945 Material: paper Technique: Photography Dimensions: H 13 cm. B × 17.5 cm. Subject: prisoner of war (after the battle) Liberation Second World When: 1945-05 - 1945-05
RMTA18FR–An orderly officer of the Luftwaffe on the eastern front issued a radio message to his superior officer. Photo: war correspondent Standartenfuehrer Seuffert.
RFFE0W77–Germany in the WW2. Standard dirk (dagger) of German officer (Luftwaffe) with scabbard.
RM2M7G3AG–KESSELRING NAZI 1930’s Propaganda Portrait of leading Nazi officer Albert Kesselring a German Generalfeldmarschall of the Luftwaffe during World War II who was subsequently convicted of war crimes. 1939 Nazi Germany
RM2WJTPHF–Anonymous. 'Chest - early - Luftwaffe officer'. Sheet. 1935-1945. General Leclerc Museum of Hauteclocque and the Liberation of Paris, Jean Moulin Museum. 158936-14
RM2T1MCHF–The British Army in the United Kingdom 1939-45 A Luftwaffe officer prisoner is escorted down the gangplank of a hospital ship to exercise on the quayside at Newhaven, 5 October 1941. He was one of a number of German POWs awaiting repatriation in a prisoner exchange.
RF2G50FB9–Germany at the Second World War. Uniform of staff sergeant of German Air Force ( Luftwaffe. The flight crew, gunner-radio operator of bomber). A sim
RM2X16BKG–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 1939-45 - A Luftwaffe officer prisoner is escorted down the gangplank of a hospital ship to exercise on the quayside at Newhaven, 5 October 1941. He was one of a number of German POWs awaiting repatriation in a prisoner exchange
RM2G63AHM–Luftwaffe
RMH3AHD5–Swearing-in of Luftwaffe recruits in Berlin, 1936
RM2ABMAGA–Badge of the fighter bomber squadron 32 of the Luftwaffe on a Tornado fighter plane in the air base Fürstenfeldbruck at the final roll call of the officer training course. The combat unit was dissolved on 31.03.2019. [automated translation]
RMK6PJC9–Blue plaque in York City Centre commemorating Free French Pilot Officer Yves Mahé 1919-1962 who helped save York from Luftwaffe Bombers 29 April 1942
RMCTR3B4–Re-enactor dressed as a Luftwaffe (Air Force) Officer at a WW2 weekend
RF2F3MD12–Vintage German standard dirk (dagger) of German officer (Luftwaffe) with scabbard
RMTRW7TB–Sword of an officer of the Luftwaffe, the aerial warfare of Nazism. Germany (1935-1945). Museum of Oskar Schindler's Factory. Krakow. Poland.
RMTB806H–THE JOHN WAHL BELT AND BUCKLE COLLECTION, A Luftwaffe Officer Brocade Belt and Buckle, Stamped brass 50 x 55 mm oval buckle with traces of silver wash and a silver painted brass 1st pattern eagle attached by two rivets, reverse unmarked. 45 mm blue/grey gabardine backed silver/aluminium woven brocade, with two blue outer stripes and one centre red stripe exhibits significant age and oxidation. Two sliding, vertical 22 mm matching keepers and a brass catch. Length approx. 100 cm., Editorial-Use-Only
RMRKXKE0–A captured Luftwaffe Heinkel HE 111 bomber, on show at Farnborough in England in 1945. He 111H-20, (Wk. Nr. 701152), NT+SL captured in the Munich area of Germany this aircraft was flown by Watsons Whizzers and then by the 56th FG, 8th USAAF before being handed over to the British. It is painted black and has an RAF roundel painted over the USAAF star and bar markings. The logo on the fuselage is the letter W inside a C inside an O from the initials of Major J. Carter of the 61st FS, Major Williamson of the 62nd FS and Captain Ordway, Engineer Officer of the 61stFS. Now preserved at Hendon.
RMT82E7Y–The estate of a Luftwaffe officer A Pilot's Badge in aluminium issue (rare), a Squadron Clasp for Bomber Pilots in Bronze, an Iron Cross 1st Class with threaded disc attachment, a case for an EK 1 and a Reich Sports Badge. Included is a field orders clasp in 1957 issue with all corresponding decorations. Also, a shoulder board for an Oberleutnant and a sword knot for the Luftwaffe dagger. In addition, two uniform jackets for an Oberstleutnant in the Bundeswehr of Luftwaffe blue cloth with silk liners and silver-embroidered cuff titles as well as the matching trousers. histo, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2TCRN24–In the photograph, recruits of the Luftwaffe, the German Air Force, are captured in a pivotal moment of their military training. One of the soldiers, under the watchful eye of an overseeing officer, is given clearance for his first takeoff. This significant milestone in the training program marks the transition from theory and simulations to actual flight experience. The moment a new pilot takes control of an aircraft for the first time is both a test of their skills and a testament to the confidence placed in them by their instructors.
RMT82E81–The estate of a Luftwaffe officer A Pilot's Badge in aluminium issue (rare), a Squadron Clasp for Bomber Pilots in Bronze, an Iron Cross 1st Class with threaded disc attachment, a case for an EK 1 and a Reich Sports Badge. Included is a field orders clasp in 1957 issue with all corresponding decorations. Also, a shoulder board for an Oberleutnant and a sword knot for the Luftwaffe dagger. In addition, two uniform jackets for an Oberstleutnant in the Bundeswehr of Luftwaffe blue cloth with silk liners and silver-embroidered cuff titles as well as the matching trousers. histo, Editorial-Use-Only
RMAGNFY6–Neuburg/Donau, GER, 25. July 2006 - An officer of the german airforce is saluting while a military ceremony.
RMTB806D–THE JOHN WAHL BELT AND BUCKLE COLLECTION, A Luftwaffe Officer Brocade Belt and Buckle, Stamped aluminium 50 x 55 mm oval buckle with gilded aluminium 2nd pattern eagle attached by three rivets, reverse stamped with Assmann manufacturer's logo 'A' and a penciled number '90'. 45 mm blue/grey gabardine backed silver/aluminium woven brocade, exhibiting oxidation, with two blue outer stripes and one centre red stripe. Two sliding, vertical 22 mm matching keepers and an aluminium catch. Length approx. 90 cm. Complete with aiguillette and storage box., Editorial-Use-Only
RFFE0W78–Germany in the Second World War. Standard dirk (dagger) of German officer (Luftwaffe)
RMB47E0W–A dagger for a Luftwaffe officer, complete with hanger and sword knot. Blade with etched Damascus pattern bearing an eagle with remnants of gilding and the partially ground off dedication, 'Leutnant...Jagdgeschwader' (Lieutenant...Fighter Squadron)', 'Mit herzlichsten Glückwunschen zur Ritterkreuz-Verleihung' (With Heartiest Congratulations on the Award of the Knight's Cross). Made by 'Eickhorn Solingen'. Aluminium quillons and pommel, yellow plastic grip with wire winding. Silver-plated, iron scabbard. Length 39 cm.The breakup of an edged weapons collectionThe,
RM2WJX120–Anonymous. 'Chest eagle -' 2nd model ' - Luftwaffe officer'. Sheet. 1935-1945. General Leclerc Museum of Hauteclocque and the Liberation of Paris, Jean Moulin Museum. 158936-15
RMWTD6FR–Albert Kesselring (1885 – 1960) was a German Generalfeldmarschall of the Luftwaffe during World War II who was subsequently convicted of war crimes.
RM2WK0J1R–Chest eagle - 2nd model - of Luftwaffe officer (attributed title), 1935. Machine embroidered cannett with sheet. Paper. Museum of the Liberation of Paris - General Leclerc Museum - Jean Moulin Museum.
RM2X1N9CG–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE NORWEGIAN CAMPAIGN, 1940 - Troops of the Independent Podhalan Rifles Brigade guarding German prisoners captured during the battle for Narvik, early June 1940. Note a Luftwaffe officer (also featured in N 231 photograph) and an alpine (Gebirgsjager) soldier amongst prisoners, Polish Army, Polish Army, Polish Independent Highland Brigade, German Army
RM2W93YN1–Germans prisoner of war, 1945 photograph German prisoners of war guarded by English? soldiers. Left high Luftwaffe officer, next to him militarily of the Allies. In the background prisoners of war. Netherlands photographic support prisoner of war (after the battle) Netherlands
RM2G63F1F–Luftwaffe
RM2WJTEAC–Speed of Luftwaffe officer, taken in Berchtesgaden. Silver/gold metal, blue gray leather. 1939-1945. General Leclerc Museum of Hauteclocque and the Liberation of Paris, Jean Moulin Museum. 78984-9 War 1939-1945, War 39-45, Second World War
RMC4641B–Officer training at the German airforce, 1936
RFKE13X2–Germany at the WW2. The ring of German air force soldiers (Luftwaffe). 1940
RMH3AE57–Briefing of a unit of the Luftwaffe on the Eastern Front, 1941
RF2F3MD0W–Vitage German standard dirk (dagger) of German officer (Luftwaffe) with scabbard
RMH3AHB2–Courses for cadets of the Luftwaffe, 1938
RM2H66AGK–Luftwaffe
RMDYYXCC–A German officer with a Polish prisoner
RM2A2DJ1F–Wachsoldat bei der Meldung an den Offizier am Hangar der Flieger Ausbildungsstelle Schönwalde, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Soldier on sentinel and officer at a hangar, Germany 1930s.
RMFD7RJW–Parade ground drill at a unit of the Luftwaffe, 1939
RMB5M867–2 G55 B1 1915 German pilot in his aircraft World War I History World War I Aerial warfare German Luftwaffe air force A German pi
RMFD7PR1–Luftwaffe officers during their training, 1938
RMB47E10–A dagger for a Luftwaffe officer, complete with hanger and sword knot. Damascus blade with the etched and gilded dedications, 'In dankbarer Anerkennung' (In Grateful Recognition), as well as '31. Mai 1943 Hermann Göring' on the reverse side. Aluminium quillons and pommel. Orange coloured plastic grip with wire winding. Silver-plated, iron scabbard. Length 38.5 cm.The breakup of an edged weapons collectionThe pieces offered in this section of the auction were acquired since the post-war years from private possession or directly from the Solingen manufacturers, w,
RM2DBHWK4–General der Flieger Erhard Milch hands over the flag of the Flak Artillery to the East Prussian Luftwaffe.
RMTBBAYW–THE JOHN PEPERA COLLECTION, A Sword M 35 for Luftwaffe Officer, SMF, Solingen, Plated blade with manufacturer's logo and Waffenamt acceptance stamp on reverse. Blue leather wrapped grip with dual aluminium wire wrap. Aluminium hilt with faded gilt sun wheel swastikas. Blue leather covered scabbard with aluminium fittings and crescent hanger. Length approx. 93 cm., Editorial-Use-Only
RMH3AE6F–Luftwaffe soldiers prior to a deployment on the Eastern Front, 1941
RM2T1KBKD–Royal Air Force- British Air Forces of Occupation, 1945. Wing Commander W W Russell (right), Commanding Officer of an RAF Disarmament Wing at Stavanger, Norway, conducts a morning conference with the Luftwaffe officer (left) in charge of prisoners who are disarming German aircraft at Sola airfield. A German interpreter stands in the middle taking notes and instructions.
RMFD7PRT–Graduates of the officer class 1938 are received by Adolf Hitler, 1939
RF2G50FC2–World War II period. The ring of German air force soldiers (Luftwaffe). Nazi Germany, 1940
RMTA2Y5F–A master craftsman of the Luftwaffe (far right) reports to his squadron commander (probably on the left) the ground readiness of the engine in the background. Photo: war correspondent Carstensen.
RF2EA6END–Germany at the Second World War. Uniform of staff sergeant of German Air Force ( Luftwaffe. The flight crew, gunner-radio operator of bomber). A simi
RMTA440A–Soldiers of a signal battalion of the Luftwaffe process information on the eastern front. Here are written information for the command posts. Photo: war correspondent Luben.
RM2RB1P80–Erenst Weber of the Luftwaffe, 1934, Tutow, Germany.
RMTA2Y1C–General of the Luftwaffe Walter Somme (left), Commander of the Luftgaustab z.b.V. 14., discusses the next deployment of bombers on the Western Front with his officers. Photo: war correspondent Pebal.
RM2ABMAH6–Soldiers at the final roll call of the officer training course at the air base Fürstenfeldbruck. [automated translation]
RMTA1998–Officers of the Luftwaffe discuss Luftwaffe deployments before the beginning of the Battle of France on May 10, 1940. The Luftwaffe succeeded in destroying the majority of the French air force on the ground already on the first day of the Battle of France. Photo: war correspondent Spieth.
RME133B1–Feb. 26, 2012 - British official photograph , crowe copyright reserved. issued by c.o.i. German air force piloted on ''Refresher '' course with the R.a.f. Three former Luftwaffe aces are on a ''refresher'' course at R.A.F. Feltwell, learning to fly the latest British jet fighters - and the latest methods of training - at the end of which they will return to German to train men of the new German air force. photo shows Break in training at the Raf mess. l-r: Major Herbert Wehnel , wing commander g.f. Reid wing commando j.w. admin major Walter khjpinski flying officer L.w.t
RMTA32KB–Officers of the Luftwaffe, of which the soldier in front right belongs to the Kampfgeschwader 1 'Hindenburg' bomber wing, practice tactical procedures on a model with small aircrafts.
RM2A2DJE3–Wachsoldat bei der Meldung an den Offizier am Hangar der Flieger Ausbildungsstelle Schönwalde, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Soldier on sentinel and officer at a hangar, Germany 1930s.
RMFD7PR0–Graduates of the officer class 1938 are received by Adolf Hitler, 1939
RMBNMCK5–Members of the Luftwaffe Re-enactment Group dressed as German airmen at The Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford July
RMH3AHCX–Swearing-in of recruits of the Luftwaffe, 1939
RMP2W310–. German Luftwaffe pilot Erbo Graf von Kageneck, holder of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, standing in front of his Messerschmitt Me 109E in Sicily, Italy, whilst being assisted by two ground crew personnel. Von Kageneck, responsible for the destruction of 69 allied aircraft, was later shot down by RAAF pilot, Flying Officer Clive R. Caldwell, (who was attached to 250 squadron, Royal Air Force) on the afternoon of 24 December 1941 near Derna in Libya. Kageneck later died in the flight to a hospital in Naples on 12 January 1942. 1941. Unknown 26 Erbo Graf von Kageneck with
RMTBBAYT–THE JOHN PEPERA COLLECTION, A Sword M 35 for Luftwaffe Officer, SMF, Solingen, Plated blade with manufacturer's logo and Waffenamt acceptance stamp on reverse. Blue leather wrapped grip with dual aluminium wire wrap. Aluminium hilt with faded gilt sun wheel swastikas. Blue leather covered scabbard with aluminium fittings and crescent hanger. Length approx. 93 cm., Editorial-Use-Only
RMCPMJNM–Hermann Goering with pilots of the Luftwaffe, 1943
RM2X2FDBF–ROYAL AIR FORCE: BRITISH AIR FORCES OF OCCUPATION, 1945. - Wing Commander W W Russell (right), Commanding Officer of an RAF Disarmament Wing at Stavanger, Norway, conducts a morning conference with the Luftwaffe officer (left) in charge of prisoners who are disarming German aircraft at Sola airfield. A German interpreter stands in the middle taking notes and instructions Royal Air Force, British Air Forces of Occupation, German Air Force (Third Reich)
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