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3rd Reich Erkennungsmarke Flakabteilung 265

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In a used condition a Wehrmacht dog tag The Anti-Aircraft Command Ostfriesland was a brigade-level command post of the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was set up on October 29, 1940 by converting the regimental staff of Flak Regiment 26. Tactically, the anti-aircraft command was subordinate to the air district command XI Hanover, with the anti-aircraft command being responsible for the operational management of the anti-aircraft formations stationed in this area. Their primary task was the air defense of the air bases in East Friesland against British air raids. This also included the anti-aircraft units on the East Frisian Islands. Sole commander was Colonel Hans-Jürgen von Witzendorff with command post in Bremen. At the end of June 1940, he was responsible for the following anti-aircraft forces: Reserve-Flakabteilung 182: as Flakuntergruppe Vegesack I. Abteilung des Flak-Regiments 43: as Flakuntergruppe Stedingen Reserve-Flakabteilung 224: as Flakuntergruppe Blockland I. Abteilung des Flak-Regiments 26: as Flakuntergruppe Lesum Reserve-Flakabteilung 262: as Flakuntergruppe Vahr I. Abteilung des Flak-Regiments 52: as Flakuntergruppe Oberweser Reserve-Flakabteilung 265: as Flakuntergruppe Vieland I. Abteilung des Flak-Lehrregiments: as Flakuntergruppe Brinkum Reserve-Flakabteilung 606: as Flakuntergruppe Delmenhorst On January 10, 1941, the command staff was renamed 8. Flak-Brigade.
Product Info

Product Info

  • Conflict World War II A
  • Nation Germany A
  • Item Type Identification Papers M
  • Military Branch Police M
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  • Source Site Marna Militaria Marketplace Listing Updated 9 months, 2 weeks ago
  • Currency EUR
  • Ships From Flag Hegelsom, Limburg · Netherlands
  • Product ID 222733

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