General of the anti-aircraft artillery at Luftgaukommando III
The General of the Flak Artillery at Luftgaukommando III was a division of the German Air Force during the Second World War . It was set up on November 15, 1944. On January 24, 1945, the office was closed as a result of the accidental death of the only division commander, Lieutenant General Erich Kreßmann with a command post in Berlin . The task of the general of the anti-aircraft artillery at Luftgaukommando III initially consisted of an advisory role to the commanding general and commander of Luftgau III as well as the operational management of all anti-aircraft units stationed in this area. The following associations were subordinate to him:
- 1st Flak Division
- 14th Flak Division
- 2nd Flak Brigade
- 4th Flak Brigade
- 6th Flak Brigade
- 21st Flak Brigade
Individual evidence
- ^ Karl-Heinz Hummel: The German flak cartillery 1935-1945. Your major formations and regiments . VDM, Zweibrücken 2010, ISBN 978-3-86619-048-1 , p. 120-121 .