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As the war progressed however these organizations became increasingly irrelevant as German forces were forced to retreat and their air strength diminished. By the end of World War II they existed largely on paper.
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5 attacked the north of England. Believing Fighter Command strength to be concentrated in the south, raiding forces from
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was reinforced with two bomber groups formed specifically for maritime operations.
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On the ground Luftflotte 5's assets were administered by a single air district,
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on 24 April 1940 and was the organization responsible for Luftwaffe activity in
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Luftflotte 5 was responsible for German air operations during the invasion of
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For an explanation of the meaning of Luftwaffe unit designation see
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Luftwaffe Northern (Arctic) detachment(Luftflotte 5)(Finland-Norway)
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ran into unexpectedly strong resistance. Inadequately escorted by
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Kommandierende General der Luftwaffe (K.G.) in Norwegen
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After the invasion of Norway air operations came under
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as Germany's ally, a second air district was formed (
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1944
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5 did not appear in strength again in the campaign.
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