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  1. Adolf Galland, 1940/41. Adolf Josef Ferdinand Galland (* 19. März 1912 in Westerholt, Westfalen; † 9. Februar 1996 in Remagen - Oberwinter) war ein deutscher Luftwaffenoffizier und Jagdflieger, zuletzt Generalleutnant der deutschen Luftwaffe im Zweiten Weltkrieg .

  2. Jagdverband 44. Der Jagdverband 44 (JV 44) war eine Jagdfliegereinheit der deutschen Luftwaffe im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Obwohl der JV 44 nie über mehr als 12 einsatzfähige Flugzeuge verfügte und trotz seiner kurzen Einsatzzeit von Februar bis April 1945 erlangte der von Adolf Galland aufgestellte Verband einen hohen Bekanntheitsgrad als ...

  3. 21 de sept. de 2018 · Legendary German fighter ace Adolf Galland fought Allied pilots in the air and inept Nazi leaders on the ground.

  4. 20 de jul. de 2017 · German Luftwaffe 26th Fighter Wing commander Adolf Galland, in aerial combat with a large British fighter formation over the English Channel, watched as his 70th “kill” of World War II spiraled to a flaming crash. Suddenly, Royal Air Force (RAF) Spitfires rolled in on the tail of Galland’s Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter and began blazing away.

  5. Jagdverband 44 "JV44" was a special fighter unit of top German fighter ace pilots in the Luftwaffe during the last months of World War II. The main aircraft ...

  6. 20 de may. de 2008 · Jagdverband 44 was formed in February 1945 on Hitler's orders, to fly the Me 262 "Stormbird", the world's first operational jet fighter, and demonstrate its superiority. The unit was led by the legendary Adolf Galland, who recruited some of Germany's leading aces into it, to the extent that it was said that the Knight's Cross was its unofficial badge.

  7. 5 de jun. de 2020 · One of the Luftwaffe’s most influential figures from 1942 to 1944, General der Jagdflieger Adolf Galland was relieved of his post early in 1945. Shortly thereafter, he was allowed to form his own Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter squadron, Jagdverband 44.