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Luftflotte 3[1] (Air Fleet 3) was one of the primary divisions of the German Luftwaffe in World War II. It was formed on 1 February 1939 from Luftwaffengruppenkommando 3 in Munich and redesignated Luftwaffenkommando West (Air Command West) on 26 September 1944. This Luftwaffe detachment was based in German-occupied areas of Northern France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Vichy France, to support the Axis power's forces in area. Its command offices were in Paris, France (on 26 June 1944).

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Strategic Reconnaissance

II.Fliegerkorps (II.Air Corps) Chartres

Fliegerführer West (Flight Director in West Area/Land Air Attack)

Tactical Reconnaissance

Land Air Attack

IX. Fliegerkorps (IX.Air Corps) Beauvais-Lille

Strategic Reconnaissance

Bombers(Medium)

JABO (Fighter-Bombers/Incursion strike groups)

X.Fliegerkorps (X.Air Corps) Angers

Special duties/long-distance operations

Strategic/Maritime Reconnaissance (Ultra Long Range)

Bombers (Heavy) Submarine Support/Merchant Strike (Long Range)

2.Fliegerdivision (2.Air Division) Montfrin

Strategic/Tactical/Maritime Reconnaissance (Medium-Short Range)

  • 1.(F)/33 (St.Martin)
  • 2./NAGr.13 (Cuers)
  • 2./SAGr.128 (Berre)

Bombers (Medium)

II.Jagdkorps (II.Fighter Corps) Chantilly

4.Jagddivision (4°Fighter Division) Metz

Jagdabschnittführer 4 (Fighter Direction 4°) St Pol-Brias

Fighters

Night Fighters

5.Jagddivision (5° Fighter Division) Jouy-en-Josas

Jagdabschnittführer 5 (Fighter Director 5) Bernay

Fighters

Night Fighters

Jagdabschnittführer Bretagne (Fighter Direction in Brittany) Brest

Fighters

Jagdabschnittführer Südfrankreich (Southern France Fighter Direction) Aix

Fighters

Jagdlehrer-Gr Bordeaux (Instruction Wing in Bordeaux sector)

Luftwaffe Special Strike Units

  • Jet Bombers/Jet Fighter-Bombers
  • Mistel Special Section
  • Bombers with V-1 Launchers
  • Luftwaffe V-1 fixed/mobile ramps units; operated near Calais (France), and in Belgium and the Netherlands.
    • Untergruppenbezeichnung FZG (Flakzielgerät) 76 (also known as 5th Flak Division (W), later as Armeekorps zur Vergeltung)
    • I./155 Artillerie Abt (W)
    • II./155 Artillerie-Abt (W)
    • III./155 Artillerie-Abt (W)
  • Luftwaffe special transport units(1944–45); based in Muhldorf, Bavaria, and composed of Helicopters:
    • Focke-Achgelis Fa 223 Drachen
    • Flettner Fl 265
    • Flettner 282B Kolibri
  • Heer/Luftwaffe V-2 mobile ramps sections
  • Division zur Vergeltung(Div.z.V.); led by Heer and SS Commanders, working along with Luftwaffe personnel and facilities. They operated in France, Belgium and the Netherlands.
  • "Div.z.V." Nordgruppe
    • 444° Artillerie-Abt
    • 485° Artillerie- Abt (also known as Artillerie Regiment z. V. 902)
    • 2°./485° Artillerie-Abt
  • "Div.z.V." Südgruppe
    • 500° Waffen SS Artillerie-Abt (also known as 500° SS Werfer Abt.)
    • 836° Artillerie-Abt (also known as Artillerie Regiment zur Vergeltung 901)
  • Heer V-4 "Rheinbote" Mobile ramps units
    • I./709 Artillerie Abt
  • Heer V-3 Artillery group
    • 705° Artillerie Abt.

Abbreviations

Commanding officers

Flag for the Chief of a Luftflotte
redesignated to Luftwaffenkommando West
  • Generalleutnant Alexander Holle, 28 September 1944 – 15 November 1944
  • Generalleutnant Joseph Schmid, 16 November 1944 – 27 April 1945
  • Generalleutnant Martin Harlinghausen, 28 April 1945 – 8 May 1945

Chief of staff

redesignated to Luftwaffenkommando West
  • Oberst Hans Wolters, September 1944 – March 1945
  • Oberst Heinrich Wittmer, March 1945 – May 1945

Subordinated units

Jagdfliegerführer 3Jagdfliegerführer 2Fliegerführer AtlantikII. Jagdkorps10th Air Corps (Germany)8th Air Corps (Germany)5th Air Corps (Germany)2nd Air Corps (Germany)1st Air Corps (Germany)

References

Notes

  1. ^ For an explanation of the meaning of Luftwaffe unit designation see Luftwaffe Organisation

References

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