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  1. Luftwaffe Flak Corps, Divisions and Brigades (Defense of Germany) 1939-1945 I Flak Corps: On 10/1/39 the corps was part of Luftflotte 3 and as- signed to Panzer Gruppe Kleist. It contained:

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    Flak

    In the course of the war, the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) obliterated entire sections of major German industrial and population centers under a …

  3. Der ungewöhnlich hohe Auf¬ wand für einen Abschuss durch die Flak im Gegensatz zur hypothetischen Möglichkeit, einen Bomber mittels einer zielsuchenden Raketen zu vernichten, …

  4. In the early years of the war (1939-41), flak protected German troops from the few Allied aircraft that the Ger-man air force had not destroyed and supported the ad-vancing armies as an …

  5. The alarm (Flak alarm) for specific areas in the predicted flight path of enemy intruders was often raised in advance by telephone or radio from command and control headquarters.

  6. German 20th Flak Division January 1943 Division Headquarters Headquarters (mot) Battery (3 20mm guns) 1/154th Flak Regiment:

  7. As a noun, it can refer both to the press agent/publicist and the publicity itself. But today a PR practitioner can be both flack and flak. Well, what about flak? The word is easily defined; it …