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For Nazi Germany?
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Pilots in the LW didn't have to be in the Party, especially later on, when they were trying to get anyone they could into the cockpit.
If you weren't a LW member, perhaps that rule applied.
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It was the forties, WW2... He was a Field Marshall. He doesnt need a piece of paper... I read a book on him and he flew a Storch all the time in Africa.
I disagree. Flying and gliding clubs In the 30's and 40's in Germany where proberbly a bigger past time than in any other country in Europe. Last edited by 5./JG27.Farber; 05-05-2012 at 09:55 PM. |
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No the LW did not have to join the NSDAP. Though many pilots of course did choose to be party members.
As a case in point, during the Battle of Britain, when the commandant of JG53 had problems with Goering over his marriage to a jewish girl, the entire squadron removed NSDAP party insignia (in particular the swastika on the tail) from all JG53 aircraft as a protest. |
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The least amount of party members were to find in the Kriegsmarine. Hermann Göring as the thug he was, said once "Wer Jude ist betimme ich (I decide who is a Jew) he helped some of his former men from the Jastas which were Jews to leave Germany and some Jews were kept in the Luftwaffe like the later Generalfeldmarschall Milch or General Helmuth Wilberg. |
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