Flak School Division

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Flak School Division

active November 5, 1944 to April 13, 1945
Country German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire
Armed forces Wehrmacht

The command staff of the Flakschul-Division emerged on November 5, 1944 by amalgamating the hitherto existing staffs of the Higher Commander of the Flak Cartillery Schools and the Higher Commander of the Field Flak Cartillery Schools , whose commander was Major General Karl Veith . The Flakschul-Division was responsible for the troop management of the flak schools as well as the training of the recruits based in Braunschweig and was disbanded on April 13, 1945 after the Allied advance the Reich area was divided into a northern and a southern combat area. Its successor was the Flak School and Replacement Division North . The following school facilities were subject to:

  • Anti-aircraft artillery school I in Rerik
  • Anti-aircraft artillery school II in Rerik
  • Anti-aircraft artillery school III in Berlin-Heiligensee
  • Anti-aircraft artillery school IV in Schongau
  • Anti-aircraft artillery school V in Baden ( Vienna )
  • Field artillery school 11 in Barth
  • Field Artillery School 13 in Stolpmünde (dissolved spring 1945)
  • Field artillery school 15 in Brüsterort (dissolved in spring 1945)
  • Field artillery school 16 in Munich - Freimann
  • Field artillery school 17 in Vienna-Stammersdorf
  • Field artillery school 50 in Temingmoen ( Norway )
  • Earth combat school in Podrady ( Slovakia )
  • Higher anti-aircraft weapon technology school in Halle
  • Flak-Waffentechnische Schule I in Halle
  • Flak-Waffentechnische Schule II in Stralsund
  • Flak-Waffentechnische Schule III in Magdeburg - Prester
  • Flak-Waffentechnische Schule I in Greifswald
  • Flak teaching and testing department 700 for testing and using the butterfly
  • Flake and test department W for testing and using the V 1
  • Air War School 6 in Kitzingen (only flak department) (dissolved in spring 1945)
  • Luftkriegsschule 8 in Göppingen (only flak department)
  • Officer Applicant Regiment 1 in Grove-Rom ( Denmark )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl-Heinz Hummel: The German flak cartillery 1935-1945. Your major formations and regiments . VDM , Zweibrücken 2010, ISBN 978-3-86619-048-1 , p. 117-118 .