RMCPJ27R–Practicing of the Luftwaffe for the birthday celebration of Adolf Hitler, 1939
RMF7NB92–Photograph of a Crack Fighter-Bomber of the Luftwaffe. Dated 1940
RMTA5ECB–A fine dagger for Luftwaffe officers - German manufacture by 'F. W. Höller Solingen', circa 1942 Finely preserved double-edged stabbing blade of flattened diamond section, Solingen maker's mark at the ricasso, etched on both sides with scrolling leaves with the royal monogram 'CC' and coat of arms. The grip of gold plated non-ferrous metal, fine eagle pommel, cross-guard with the winged coat of arms of Romania, ivory grip. Nickel-plated sheet steel scabbard (bayonet carrying hook). Complete with original brown leather frog. Signs of wear and age. Length of dagger ca. 30 cm., Editorial-Use-Only
RMMAEX78–WW2 Vintage Nazi Germany Propaganda Recruitment Poster in Belgium 'You Too – You’re One of Us. Enlist to NSKK (National Socialist Motor Corps) Gruppe Luftwaffe' Belgium/Flemish 'Voluntarily enlist in an auxiliary unit of the German Luftwaffe' 1939-1945 World War II Nazi Work Programme
RMD0XJK8–Luftwaffe, Two, German, Dornier, Do 17, aircraft, flying, Athens, Acropolis, bomber, Luftwaffe bomber types until 1943, World Wa
RM2B7FM7M–Heinkel over Wapping - A German Luftwaffe Heinkel He 111 bomber flying over Wapping and the Isle of Dogs in the East End of London at the start of the Luftwaffe's evening raids of 7 September 1940.
RMERG72D–Heinkel He 59, a German biplane used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was used both as a torpedo bomber and as a
RM2BNMMBP–Luftwaffe in Second World War
RF2M7CBR5–German soldiers loading the SC 500 or cylindrical explosive bomb on the Luftwaffe bomber aircrafts, Germany 1942
RMHYMH2R–Part of a WW2 German Luftwaffe Focke Wulf 190 aircraft tail fin featuring a large Swastika. This aircraft was shot down over Northern Europe in 1944.
RMARNYX5–German Airfield France 1940 German propaganda photograph of the Luftwaffe somewhere in France
RME0MJ47–Aug. 08, 1955 - Luftwaffe Fighter Ace Here For Farnborough Air Show: Adolf Galland, Hitler's Luftwaffe general, fighter ace of world war II -- photographed London yesterday with his wife. They are here for the Farnborough air show. General Galland, became a general at 26 - he is know 43 - and claims to have shot down 105 Allied aircraft.
RF2HG3D6P–Vintage photo of the Junkers Ju 88 The Junkers Ju 88 is a German World War II Luftwaffe twin-engined multirole combat aircraft. Junkers Aircraft and M
RMBWDJT7–Flugwerk-built Focke Wulf FW 190 A8/N in Luftwaffe colours taxiing at Duxford Flying Legends Airshow
RMEN9K36–RAF Spitfires locate the Luftwaffe bomber formation they have been vectored to intercept over England in the summer of 1940.
RMJD82GW–Luftwaffe Pilot wearing open back Schwimmweste, White top peaked cap carrying Parachute harness
RMHM819Y–WW2 Luftwaffe Heinkell III Bomber over England bomber aimer in front of the aircraft
RMB3NFJ2–DER ADLER Nazi magazine about the Luftwaffe. This issue shows a Stuka dive bomber on the cover
RMH3AHD6–Recruits of the Luftwaffe during a prayer, 1938
RMF7NCGT–London after a German Luftwaffe air raid, during the Blitz of World war two 1940
RMBBNEG8–Galland, Adolf, 19.3.1912 - 9.2.1996, German fighter pilot, General of the Luftwaffe fighter force, as commander of Luftwaffe Fighter Wing (Jagdgeschwader) 26, France, circa 1941,
RMKTXG0B–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
RMD0XJGE–German, Luftwaffe, Pilot, Stuka, departure, plane, army, World War II, Germany, 1940
RMG375X8–ALBERT KESSELRING Chief of the General Staff of the Luftwaffe : condemned at Nuremberg for action in Italy but imprisoned, and eventually pardoned. Date: 1885 - 1960
RMF9M2AG–'Illustrated' magazine, May 1941, UK. A double page spread of photographs taken during the Luftwaffe's Blitz on London, showing rescue workers and the many London landmarks destroyed by intensive bombing
RM2BNMM9W–Luftwaffe in Second World War
RMERG72G–Heinkel He 111, a German bomber used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was the most used plane during the early years of
RM2E1KT95–On the lookout for German bombers. A squadron of British 'Hurricane' fighter planes is on patrol.
RME5GEG9–1941 Illustrierte Beobachter front page showing Luftwaffe ace General-Major Adolf Galland (seen here as Lt. Colonel)
RMARNYYD–ME 110 over the White Cliffs of Dover 1940 German propaganda photo of the Luftwaffe over England
RM2C607R9–A German aircraft drops its load of bombs above England, during an attack on September 20, 1940.
RMKXWB45–Heinkel He 111 bomber illustration
RMPAY7D2–Luftwaffe First Pattern Dagger
RMB3P4D1–Blitz Taken from the German word Blitzkrieg lightning war this was the British name for the Luftwaffe s sustained night attacks
RMBN1K89–Greenock - Scotland 2nd October 1939 Shipyards
RMD1KK1C–Helden Der Lüfte Captains Clouds James Cagney In der kanadischen Luftwaffe, kann sich MacLean (James Cagney), im Einsatz
RMTA42GX–The pilot and an observer check the functionality of the instruments of a Luftwaffe aircraft (presumably a Junkers Ju 88) before taking off in France, May 1940. Photo: war correspondent Stempka.
RMG1DAJM–World war Two, Luftwaffe (German Air Force ) recruitment poser. 1942 Unsere Luftwaffe 1942
RMT81YEY–A post-1945 manufactured Luftwaffe officer's dagger M 37, maker E.P. & S, Solingen. Plated blade with etched floral motifs, as well as a Luftwaffe eagle centre obverse and 'Major Helmuth Freund' centre reverse. Wire wrapped orange-coloured grip. Pommel and cross-guard of aluminium and plated steel scabbard. Length 43 cm. USA-lot historic, historical, melee weapon, melee weapons, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, hand weapon, hand weapons, 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RMM8Y4RD–1942 WW2 Nazi Germany Propaganda Poster ‘Our Luftwaffe’ ceremonial flag with Luftwaffe flying eagle emblem and swastikas
RM2C3HARY–WW2 - portrait of luftwaffe official
RMM6EYBM–German Luftwaffe General Albert Kesselring (right) talks to members of the Afrika Korps, North Africa, 1942.
RMRM20NF–A German Luftwaffe Heinkel He 111 H-22. This version could carry FZG 76 (V1) flying bombs, but only a few aircraft were produced in 1944. Some were used by bomb wing KG 3.
RM2BNMM9C–Luftwaffe in Second World War
RMERGHHA–World War 2: Desert War in North Africa. German postcard. Caption: Wüstenkrieg in Nord- Afrika. Die deutsche Luftwaffe ist auch
RMG39J9X–Our Luftwaffe Poster
RMG6RPF9–Work begins to repair the damage caused by the Luftwaffe bombing raids on the city of London, with St Paul's Cathedral, London, on the right.
RMARNYY7–German Airfield France 1941 propaganda photo of the Luftwaffe somewhere in France preparing a Heinkel HE 111
RMB3EF30–Military / Luftwaffe / Focke-Wulf FW 190
RM2C1FCF0–A forward machine gunner sits at his battle position in the nose of a German Heinkel He 111 bomber, while en route to England in November of 1940.
RMKXWB2R–B.F.W. Messerschmitt Bf 109 Fighter
RMKKDA93–HEINKEL He 280 turbo-jet fighter with the Luftwaffe in WW2
RM2A6026D–World war Two, Luftwaffe (German Air Force ) recruitment poser. 1942 Unsere Luftwaffe 1942
RMRY4BD9–Young German Luftwaffe Soldiers off duty at their barracks in Germany 1940
RFT2JR43–The Bombing of Exeter 3rd May 1942. World War 2. Luftwaffe 1957 old map
RMTA43EK–A soldier of the German Luftwaffe in uniform, his rifle is laid over his shoulder.
RMF7NGJ8–On the night of November 14th 1940, the Luftwaffe attacked Coventry.
RMTBBB0D–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 and engraved personalisation 'Fr. Schmid 26.12.00'. Blue leather wrapped grip with dual gilt aluminium wire wrap. Service worn silvered nickel hilt fittings with polished gilt brass sun wheel swastikas. Blue leather covered scabbard with service worn silvered nickel fittings and crescent hanger. Length approx. 102.5 cm., Editorial-Use-Only
RMP2E8B8–HERMANN GOERING Vintage paternal portrait 1930’s Infant Edda Goering with her uniformed father Hermann Goering head of Nazi Luftwaffe 1938 Berlin Nazi Germany
RMET434X–Schoenefeld, Germany, Fighter Panavia Tornado ECR Deutsche Luftwaffe
RMK70GR7–Adolf Galland (1912-1996) was a German Luftwaffe General and flying ace in World War II.
RM2HX187M–A captured Focke-Wulf Fw 190A in replicated Luftwaffe insignia, circa 1943
RM2BNMMCP–Luftwaffe in Second World War
RMERG72H–Junkers Ju 88, a German plane used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. Although its development was problematic, it became one of the Luftwaffe's greatest assets due to its versatility. Taken from a British Air Ministry handbook entitled 'Silhouettes of German Aircraft', issued in 1940 to 'roof watchers' attempting to spot enemy craft from the top of buildings.
RMG39J9Y–UNSERE LUFTWAFFE
RMG4JKF1–Airmen of the 3rd Division of the German Luftwaffe, before laying a wreath at a memorial to mark the 50th anniversary of the Berlin airlift, at a British Army compound in the Spandau district of Berlin. Behind is a Douglas C-47 Skytrain or 'Dakota', of the Royal Canadian Air Force, which took part in the epic airlift.
RMWGMT4R–Luftwaffe, Hitler and Goering, 1936 cigarette card of the Führer and Reichsmarshall Herman Göring at a demonstration of the German Air Force
RMB3EF3B–Military / Luftwaffe / Focke-Wulf FW 190
RMRC5T3G–'The Luftwaffe scrambles as Bostons of the S.A.A.F.', c1942-1943, (1945). Creator: Unknown.
RME10RX0–Mar. 03, 1974 - Peron receives at Wellknown ''Luftwaffe'' ace: Nene Ulrich Rudel, the most decorated pilot of the ex-Luftwaffe of the Third Reich and active member of the neo nazi party, is again in Argentine. As it is known he came here by the end of the last war and lived here until the end of 1952 later he resided is Egypt under Nassers regime and now he will like age in Argentina. His political tendency is well known. Here he is seen with his family when visiting Peron at the Presidential residency at Olivos.
RMH04C65–ADOLF GALLAND (1912-1996) German Luftwaffe general about 1943
RM2A6025B–Kurt Student (1890 – 1978) German Luftwaffe general who fought as a fighter pilot during the First World War and as the commander of German Fallschirmjäger (paratroopers) during the Second World War
RMD2BD01–Luftwaffe Fiat G91 R-3
RFT2JR41–Luftwaffe night attacks on British Cities 1940-41. Bomb tonnage. WW2 1957 map
RMTA2XK2–Student pilots and ground personnel of the Luftwaffe during the refueling of a Junkers W 34, this plane type was frequently used by the Luftwaffe as a school engine.
RMF7NGJT–On the night of November 14th 1940, the Luftwaffe attacked Coventry.
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
RMKTXG0Y–WW2 Messerschmitt-Bf-109 Fighter aircraft used by Nazi Germany Luftwaffe during World War 11 1940's legendary backbone of the Luftwaffe's fighter force but not quite a match for The Battle of Britain Spitfire fighter aircraft
RMHT0TC3–'He Knocked out the Luftwaffe in the Mediterranean', 1943-44. Artist: Unknown.
RMGBCNF9–Luftwaffe Lt. Col Dinort (left) and Major Storp receive the Oakleaf cluster to the Iron Cross from the hands of the Fuhrer.
RMT81E6D–Wielun, just after German Luftwaffe bombing the 1st of September 1939 (The first day of WW II) Photo made from church tower in Wielun
RM2BNMMC4–Luftwaffe in Second World War
RMERGNC9–WW2 - Air battles between RAF and Luftwaffe. Captions reads: 'An Avro-Anson of the coastal command destroys a Dornier'.
RMDR9RX4–Luftwaffe HQ 1939
RMTRW7T5–German Army. Insignias of armed forces (Wehrmacht), air forces (Luftwaffe) and national militia (Volkssturm). Museum of Oskar Schindler's Factory. Krakow. Poland.
RMARNYXC–German Airfield 1941 propaganda photo of the Luftwaffe somewhere in occupied Europe with an Me 110
RMB3EH7H–Chart with Luftwaffe attacks / 1940
RMD0XJHP–Messerschmitt, Bf 110D, plane, Staffel, Luftwaffe, Mediterranean, World War II, 1942, German
RM2F843GX–A 1942 press cutting showing the 'tidied up' Rotterdam with rubble removed , following its destruction in 1940 by the German Luftwaffe.
RMB3NHT3–JUNKERS Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers of the Nazi German Luftwaffe
RM2A604ND–Generalmajor Carl-Alfred (August) Schumacher 1896 -1967. During World War II, Schumacher served in the German Luftwaffe, commanding the Jagdgeschwader 1 (JG 1) fighter wing. After World War II, he was an active politician and elected member of the Landtag in Lower Saxony (1951-1963).
RMD28CYE–Percival Pembroke C.54 Luftwaffe 5421
RFT2JR40–Luftwaffe Bombing of London 29 December 1940. Blitz. World War 2 1957 old map
RMCPM9M2–Training of pilots at the German Luftwaffe, 1935-39
RMF7P9DY–Werner Möiders was part of the German 'Luftwaffe' (Airforce) during the Second World War. Dated c1940
RMT9549R–A pair of drill cloth trousers M 43 for Luftwaffe personnel depot piece with Reich factory number Field-grey drill cloth with blue glass buttons and linen pocket sacks. Raised rear for wear with suspenders, two of the four wide belt loops usable for suspenders attachment, covered fly, integrated oblique front pockets, the fob pocket with closure flap and the straight hip pocket with button closures. Straight leg terminals with adjustment straps and buttons, RB number and size stamping. historic, historical, Air Force, branch of service, branches of service, armed service, a, Editorial-Use-Only
RMM61G9P–WW2 German 1940’s Propaganda magazine cover 'Zum Endkampf gestellt!' The final battle is fought. 'Illustrated propaganda about the successes of the German Air Force in the war against England 'Bebilderte Propagandaschrift über die Erfolge der deutschen Luftwaffe im Krieg gegen England”
RM2CC3XJ2–Samantha Archetti, Collections Care Technician, cleans a Messerschmitt ahead of the reopening of its Battle of Britain exhibition at IWM Duxford, which marks 80 years since the German Luftwaffe began its air attacks at the start of the Battle of Britain.
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