Commanding general of the anti-aircraft artillery with the Commander in Chief of the western fortifications

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The commanding general of the anti-aircraft cartillery at the Commander-in-Chief of the Western Fortifications was an agency of the German Air Force during the Second World War at corps level . It was set up on November 15, 1944. In February 1944, the office was closed due to the geological situation. The commanding general, General of the Flak Artillery Helmut Richter , was responsible for the operational management of all flak forces in the area of ​​the West Wall .

literature

  • Karl Friedrich Hildebrand: The generals of the German air force. 1935-1945. The military careers of the aviators, anti-aircraft cartillery, paratroopers, air intelligence and engineering officers, including doctors, judges, intendants and ministerial officials with the rank of general (= Germany's generals and admirals. Part 2). Volume 3: Odebrecht - Zoch. With corrections and additions to volumes 1–3. Biblio-Verlag, Osnabrück 1992, ISBN 3-7648-2209-0 , pp. 105-106.