Luftflotte 1

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Luftflotte 1
Chef einer Luftflotte Version 1.svg
Flag for the Chief of a Luftflotte
Active1 February 1939
Disbanded16 April 1945
Country Nazi Germany
BranchBalkenkreuz (Iron Cross) Luftwaffe
TypeCommand

Luftflotte 1[1] (Air Fleet 1) was one of the primary divisions of the German Luftwaffe in World War II. It was formed 1 February 1939 from Luftwaffengruppenkommando 1 in Berlin. This Luftwaffe detachment served in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Immola, Finland, for air support of Axis forces in area; with command offices in Malpils, Latvia, (26 June 1944), Eastern front.

Units under Command[]

Strategic Reconnaissance[]

Maritime Reconnaissance[]

Transports[]

Transports (special works)[]

This unit was branch of KG 200 with bases in East Prussia, Kurland and Baltic areas, stay equipped with:

  • Junkers Ju 252A-1
  • Junkers Ju 352A-0/A-1 Herkules
  • Arado Ar 232B-0 Tausendfüßler for transport special commandos, weapons, vehicles or dropping by parachute secret agents in clandestine missions behind enemy lines.
  • I.(TGr.)/KG 200 (Riga)

Bombers[]

  • 14.(Eis)/KG 55 (Jakobstadt)

3.Fliegerdivision (3°Air Division) Petseri[]

Tactical Reconnaissance[]

  • Stab//NAGr 5 (Petseri)
  • 1./NAGr 5 ()
  • 1./NAGr 31 ()

Land Air Strike[]

  • I/SG 3 (Jakobstadt)

Night land strike[]

  • Stab/NSGr 1 ()
  • 3./NSGr 1 ()
  • 1./NSGr 1 (Kaunas)
  • 2./NSGr 1 (Kaunas)
  • Stab/NSGr 3 ()
  • 1./NSGr 3 ()
  • 2./NSGr 3 ()
  • 1./NSGr 12 ()
  • 1./(Detach)NSGr 12(RigaSpilve)
  • Stab/NSGr 11 (Rahkla)[a]
  • 1./NSGr 11 (Rahkla)
  • 2./NSGr 11 (Rahkla)
  • 2./NSG 12 (Libau)

Jagdabschnittfuhrer Ostland (Fighter direction in Ostland) Riga-Spilve[]

Fighters[]

  • Stab/JG 54 (Dorpat)
  • I./JG 54 (Turku)(Finland)
  • 2./JG 54 (Reval–)
  • 3./JG 54 (Reval–)

Gefechtsverband Kuhlmey (Kuhlmey Combat Unit) Immola[]

Tactical Reconnaissance[]

Fighters[]

Land Air Strike[]

Commanding officers[]

Chief of staff[]

  • Generalmajor Wilhelm Speidel, 1 February 1939 – 19 December 1939
  • Generalleutnant Ulrich Kessler, 19 December 1939 – 25 April 1940
  • Oberst Heinz-Hellmuth von Wühlisch, 1 May 1940 – 9 May 1940
  • Generalmajor Dr. Robert Knauss, 9 May 1940 – 4 October 1940
  • Generalmajor Otto Schöbel, 5 October 1940 – 16 January 1941
  • Generalmajor Heinz-Hellmuth von Wühlisch, 16 January 1941 – 13 October 1941
  • Generalmajor Herbert Rieckhoff, 13 October 1941 – 23 February 1943
  • Generalmajor Hans Detlef Herhudt von Rohden, 23 February 1943 – 24 August 1943
  • Generalmajor Klaus Uebe, 25 August 1943 – 24 December 1944
  • Oberstleutnant Paul-Werner Hozzel, 25 December 1944 – 16 April 1945

Subordinated units[]

Abbreviations[]

  • FAGr = Fernaufklärungsgruppe = Reconnaissance aircraft.
    • Gruppe = equivalent to a RAF Wing.
  • JG = Jagdgeschwader = Fighters.
  • KG = Kampfgeschwader = Bombers.
  • KG zbV = Kampfgeschwader zur besonderen Verwendung = Transport aircraft, later TG.
  • NAGr = Nahaufklärungsgruppe = Observation aircraft.
  • NASt = Nahaufklärungsstaffel = Observation aircraft.
  • NSGr = Nachtschlachtgruppe = Night ground attack.
  • SAGr = Seeaufklärungsgruppe = Maritime patrol aircraft
  • SG = Schlachtgeschwader = Ground attack.
  • TG = Transportgeschwader= Transport aircraft.

References[]

Notes
  1. ^ There are two villages in Estonia called Rahkla, namely Rahkla, Rakvere Parish and Rahkla, Vinni Parish. The sources do not say which one this was.
References
  1. ^ For an explanation of the meaning of Luftwaffe unit designation see Luftwaffe Organisation
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