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air and 400 on the ground. Such was the perceived success, the
Luftwaffe concentrated against ports on the northern French coast thereafter. The damage inflicted by the Luftwaffe was far less than the Germans thought. Only 20 French aircraft (16 of them fighters) were destroyed on the ground and 15 of their fighters were shot down in aerial combat, a loss rate of 19 percent, suggesting German
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The
Germans believed they had struck a mortal blow against the ALA. German post-operation analysis indicated a resounding success. It suggested a long list of wrecked French factories and destroyed aircraft on the ground and in the air. The Germans claimed to have destroyed 75 French aircraft in the
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The operation was broad in its scope. As well as eliminating French airfields and aircraft factories around Paris, in von Waldau's words, the bombing was to "achieve a desirable influence on the morale of the capital". German reconnaissance aircraft reported 1,244 aircraft on airfields in and around
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of over 4:1 in the air and 16:1 on the ground. Six of the sixteen airfields hit reported serious damage, while fifteen factories reported slight damage. French casualties on the ground were heavy, including 254 dead and 652 injured. The French shot down 10 German aircraft, including four bombers.
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and most of the elite French forces were destroyed in the encirclement. This left just second rate French units to combat the entire German Army. The
Luftwaffe had played an integral part in disrupting Allied operations in this early phase. The Luftwaffe's participation was particularly crucial
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as the French aviation industry was starting to reach full potential in production. Some 2,000 French aircraft were available despite the loss of 787 aircraft (473 fighters, 120 bombers and 194 reconnaissance aircraft). The French had 2,086 machines available on 5 June 1940, the first day of
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Most of the German bombers had passed over and had an altitude advantage over French fighters trying to gain height to intercept. Skirmishes were few and far between, but some French units suffered heavy losses. For the attack, the
Germans had used the new C-250
1177:, who had been reading the German codes, forewarned the French. On 30 May they intercepted a message sent by Grauert discussing the arrangements he was making for his Corps. Adding to this leak, the units involved received incomplete orders for the assault.
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and some were caught on the ground. In the end, only eighty took off to intercept the incoming German formations. German progress was monitored by shadowing Potez 631s, one of which was shot down. The
Germans would copy this tactic when intercepting
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to the attack, comprising 1,100 aircraft. The operation was launched on 3 June 1940. British intelligence had warned the French of the impending attack, and the operation failed to achieve the strategic results desired by the
1164:(AAA) defences were mapped from tactical to operational level, and intelligence of French ground defences was therefore good. The operation was due to be carried out on 30 May, but again, bad weather prevented it.>
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which enabled the German Army to carry out
Operation Yellow. By early June the Dunkirk siege was over, and on 3 June, the Germans began preparations for the conquest of the rest of France under the codename
1794:. The main reason for German superiority in the air was the poor state of French air units' operational readiness. The Luftwaffe had a smaller margin of numerical superiority over the ALA at the start of
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906:(High Command of the Air Force). However, the plight of the French ground and air forces at this stage meant that the failure of the operation would not impede the defeat of France.
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were to be conquered in order to provide a base for further operations against France at a later date and amounted to a less ambitious re-run of the infamous
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campaign. Along with French AAA defences, the fighters shot down ten German aircraft, including four bombers. One of these machines was piloted by
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Paris, including 550–650 single engine aircraft. This French air power was to be destroyed along with the aviation factories in the area. French
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1144:(Bomber Wing 28) to bomb Paris. Bad weather prevented the operation. Determined to continue with his plans, Sperrle ordered
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was required. The
Luftwaffe was ordered to destroy the French Air Forces, while still providing support to the German Army.
1079:(Case Red). For this to be as successful, air superiority would be required first, as it had been during Operation Yellow.
1032:. A diversion operation in Belgium and the Netherlands would precede this thrust, to lure the Allied Armies, including the
1461:. It likely that some of these units also moved to captured French airfields by 3 June. It is possible they were based at
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of KG 51 by Fisser, commander of KG 77. Fisser was killed two months later leading KG 51 during the
1646:. All in all, these groups totalled 240 aircraft. Only 120 fighters were made available to counter German attacks.
1202:, only to be told that the target was "Paris". Sperrle responded to his request by removing KG 77 from the
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was suggested by von
Manstein. This main attack would use up the majority of the motorised and tank divisions (
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were disbanded or destroyed. To complete the defeat of France, the Germans undertook a second phase operation,
1471:(Wing). KG 54 was probably located in somewhere in northern France on 3 June. It was originally based at
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1152:(Group Commander) of III./KG 28, to plan an operation named
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1610:. Further units were located along the line. G.C. I/4 with
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1241:(Air Fleet 1 and 2) were made available for the operation.
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1570:-Les Aigles. G.C. II/1 Bloch 152s were deployed to
2341:de Zeng, H.L.; Stankey, D.G.; Creek, E.J. (2007).
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895:For the operation, the Germans committed five Air
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1818:List of World War II military aircraft of Germany
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1574:airfield. G.C. II/10 Bloch 152s were located at
1039:Launched on 10 May 1940, the revised version of
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1206:. The British intercepted Frisser's request to
834:(Undertaking or Operation Paula) is the German
2515:Attacks on military installations in the 1940s
2218:French Air Force order of battle, 5 June 1940.
1550:or Z.O.A.N (Northern Zone of Air Operations).
1413:respectively. KG 3's, I., II., and III.,
2324:The encyclopedia of codenames of World War II
1578:, while G.C. III/10 Bloch 152s were based at
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1356:. KG 55 and III./KG 54 were under
856:in 1940. On 10 May the German armed forces (
2362:Panzerwaffe: The Campaigns in the West 1940
1445:for the attack. KG 1's I., II., III.,
1393:for the attack. I./KG 2 operated from
1341:(ZG 76) were to carry out the attack.
163:Zone d'Opérations Aériennes Nord or Z.O.A.N
2461:Ju 88 Kampfgeschwader on the Western Front
2406:. Vol. 2. London: Chevron/Ian Allan.
1733:. German formations attacked twenty-eight
986:of the Army, presented the first plan for
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18:1940 offensive during the Battle of France
2360:Healy, Mark (2008). Prigent, John (ed.).
1397:, and III./KG 2 was to operate from
1225:Organization of the Luftwaffe (1933–1945)
2404:Luftwaffe at War; Blitzkrieg in the West
2326:. Routledge & Kegan Paul Books Ltd.
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1658:signal when it was radioed from the
1582:. More fighter units operating the
1386:lent JG 53 for the operation.
1253:(Fighter Wings) with aircraft from
1173:. The British intelligence, namely
1156:the following day, on 23 May 1940.
940:. The only military action was the
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992:Aufmarschanweisung N°1, Fall Gelb
958:(Luftwaffe High Command) and the
1634:. These units were supported by
1602:, G.C. III/3 with the D.520 and
1548:Zone d'Opérations Aériennes Nord
1389:Stab. and I./KG 2 moved to
928:After the declaration of war on
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2423:Air War Over France, 1939-1940
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1012:and at the turn of the year,
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1665:United States Army Air Force
1640:Groupement de Chasse de Nuit
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2444:. Crowood Aviation Series.
2322:Chant, Christopher (1987).
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1091:Hugo Sperrle, commander of
1034:British Expeditionary Force
10:
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1362:. KG 51 served under
1301:(KG 76), escorted by
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1051:, succeeded. However, the
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955:Oberkommando der Luftwaffe
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903:Oberkommando der Luftwaffe
862:) began their invasion of
813:Raids on the Atlantic Wall
808:Strategic Bombing Campaign
217:10 aircraft (four bombers)
79:German operational failure
2308:, London: Davis-Poynter,
1626:, G.C. I/8 Bloch 152s at
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1148:and Helmuth von Hoffman,
916:Battle of the Netherlands
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2421:Jackson, Robert (1974).
1146:Otto Hoffmann von Waldau
2364:. Vol. 1. London:
1683:Fighter Flying Leader 3
1604:Morane-Saulnier M.S.406
1558:fighters were based at
1162:anti aircraft artillery
2463:. Botley, Oxford, UK:
1552:Groupe de Chasse I/145
1338:Zerstörergeschwader 76
1098:
115:Commanders and leaders
2425:. London: Ian Allan.
2402:Hooton, E.R. (2007).
2387:. Arms & Armour.
2383:Hooton, E.R. (1994).
1980:, pp. 47–48, 77.
1694:. He was replaced by
1332:Zerstörergeschwader 2
1184:Johann-Volkmar Fisser
1122:(Bomber Wing 77) and
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1047:), also known as the
874:and the continent in
506:Battle of Britain Day
214:(166 were servicemen)
203:Casualties and losses
2440:Mackay, Ron (2003).
2366:Ian Allan Publishing
1790:at the beginning of
1673:Defence of the Reich
1554:(Polish) armed with
1525:Charleville-Mézières
1463:Rosières-en-Santerre
1059:. Nevertheless, the
1028:) in a drive to the
803:Defence of the Reich
284:The Heligoland Bight
2459:Weal, John (2000).
2112:, pp. 193–201.
2073:, pp. 263–264.
1723:Geschwaderkommodore
1703:Geschwaderkommodore
1678:JagdfliegerfĂĽhrer 3
1596:La Ferté-sur-Chiers
1383:JagdfliegerfĂĽhrer 3
1371:IX. Fliegerdivision
1247:(Bomber Wings) and
1189:Geschwaderkommodore
1116:(Air Corps V) with
1110:(Air Corps II) and
1055:escaped during the
1016:'s chief of staff,
870:had withdrawn from
792:Strategic campaigns
395:Ypres–Comines Canal
1576:Bernay-en-Ponthieu
1377:VIII. Fliegerkorps
1298:Kampfgeschwader 76
1292:Kampfgeschwader 55
1286:Kampfgeschwader 54
1141:Kampfgeschwader 28
1128:(General Colonel)
1119:Kampfgeschwader 77
1099:
1018:Erich von Manstein
818:Battle of Atlantic
184:VIII. Fliegerkorps
2474:978-1-84176-020-9
2465:Osprey Publishing
2451:978-1-86126-576-0
2432:978-0-7110-0510-5
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2352:978-1-85780-279-5
2333:978-0-7102-0718-0
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2287:, pp. 85–86.
2275:, pp. 84–85.
2196:, pp. 62–63.
2184:, pp. 83–84.
2148:, pp. 13–22.
2136:, pp. 49–60.
2124:, pp. 36–48.
2100:, pp. 23–31.
2088:, pp. 78–79.
2058:, pp. 82–83.
1968:, pp. 43–44.
1727:Battle of Britain
1711:wounded in action
1572:Brétigny-sur-Orge
1509:Oulchy-le-Château
1326:Jagdgeschwader 53
1320:Jagdgeschwader 27
1314:Jagdgeschwader 26
1295:(KG 55) and
1280:Kampfgeschwader 4
1274:Kampfgeschwader 3
1268:Kampfgeschwader 2
1262:Kampfgeschwader 1
1208:VIII Fliegerkorps
1199:VIII Fliegerkorps
1150:Gruppenkommandeur
1135:I Fliegerdivision
1057:Battle of Dunkirk
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1303:fighter aircraft
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1229:Units from both
1045:Operation Yellow
1041:Unternehmen Gelb
1026:Panzer Divisions
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162:
140:Hugo Sperrle
88:Belligerents
31:Part of the
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2285:Hooton 2007
2273:Hooton 2007
2261:Mackay 2003
2234:Hooton 1994
2194:Hooton 2007
2182:Hooton 2007
2158:Hooton 2007
2086:Hooton 2007
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2056:Hooton 2007
2044:Hooton 2007
2029:Hooton 1994
2005:Hooton 2007
1978:Hooton 2007
1894:Mackay 2003
1882:Hooton 2007
1784:German Army
1768:French Army
1671:during the
1624:Coulommiers
1485:Neufchâteau
1439:Delmenhorst
1423:Schweinfurt
1399:Kirchenburg
1391:Trier-Euren
1068:during the
942:French Army
880:French Army
691:Blockbuster
599:Netherlands
554:Dieppe Raid
349:Afsluitdijk
274:River Forth
61:3 June 1940
2489:Categories
1954:Healy 2008
1930:Healy 2008
1918:Healy 2008
1906:Chant 1987
1841:Chant 1987
1824:References
1747:Flammbombe
1709:, who was
1650:The battle
1497:La Capelle
1493:Le Touquet
1468:Geschwader
1065:Dutch Army
996:Luxembourg
938:Phoney War
936:named the
910:Background
842:offensive
698:Lumberjack
568:Baby Blitz
533:Donnerkeil
491:Kanalkampf
414:Montcornet
319:Maastricht
298:Luxembourg
268:Phoney War
2017:Weal 2000
1966:Bond 1975
1942:Bond 1975
1829:Citations
1776:artillery
1753:Aftermath
1644:Potez 631
1632:Connantre
1580:Deauville
1568:Chantilly
1481:Darmstadt
1477:Abbeville
1431:GĂĽtersloh
1407:Heilbronn
1395:Wengerohr
988:Fall Gelb
859:Wehrmacht
844:operation
840:Luftwaffe
798:The Blitz
781:Nuremberg
776:Heilbronn
761:Frankfurt
746:Paderborn
724:Undertone
677:Veritable
670:Blackcock
562:1944–1945
519:1941–1943
453:Abbeville
334:Rotterdam
329:The Hague
2304:(1975),
1807:See also
1801:Fall Rot
1796:Fall Rot
1792:Fall Rot
1735:railways
1667:(USAAF)
1656:scramble
1638:units, (
1529:La Selve
1489:Freiburg
1435:Fassberg
1427:WĂĽrzburg
1411:Eutingen
1076:Fall Rot
1022:Ardennes
998:and the
885:Fall Rot
836:codename
766:WĂĽrzburg
645:2nd Alps
639:Nordwind
581:Chastity
574:Overlord
526:Cerberus
512:Sea Lion
496:Adlertag
470:1st Alps
429:Boulogne
385:Gembloux
290:Wikinger
212:254 dead
190:Strength
66:Location
1618:–
1600:Gaucher
1536:Gruppen
1517:Épernay
1505:Couvron
1501:Étaples
1455:Kirtorf
1451:Giessen
1138:, III./
977:General
872:Dunkirk
786:Hamburg
756:TF Baum
738:Varsity
731:Plunder
709:Cologne
704:Remagen
684:Grenade
662:Germany
628:Scheldt
588:Dragoon
484:Britain
439:Dunkirk
361:Belgium
339:Zeeland
110:Germany
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1688:Oberst
1616:Lognes
1542:French
1447:Gruppe
1415:Gruppe
1219:German
1180:Oberst
982:, the
922:, and
771:Kassel
717:Gisela
616:Aachen
445:Dynamo
434:Calais
419:Saumur
402:France
390:La Lys
373:Hannut
100:France
76:Result
1780:tanks
1772:Somme
1719:Paula
1592:Esbly
1588:Meaux
1560:Dreux
1521:Douzy
1513:Guise
1443:Lille
1403:Reims
1305:from
1175:Ultra
1154:Paula
897:Corps
633:Bulge
622:Queen
464:Paula
458:Lille
424:Arras
409:Sedan
379:David
2469:ISBN
2446:ISBN
2427:ISBN
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