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The German Air Force, the Luftwaffe, was held in high esteem in National Socialist Party (henceforth, Nazi) circles, and it perhaps enjoyed better access to the ultimate seat of power, namely Adolf Hitler, than the Army or the Navy.
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World War, German Army, United States, Focke Achgelis, Soviet Union, Hanna Reitsch, Third Reich, Alexander Lippisch, Anton Flettner, New York, Wernher von Braun, Adolf Hitler, Eastern Front, German Air Ministry, Scapa Flow, Emergency Fighter Competition, Ernst Heinkel, Ernst Udet, Fritz Stammer, Junkers Jumo, Maginot Line, North Sea, Pas de Calais, Red Army
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