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  1. Helmuth Wilberg (1 June 1880 – 20 November 1941) was a German officer and a Luftwaffe General of the Air Force during the Second World War. He helped develop the German strategy of blitzkrieg.

    • 1 June 1880, Berlin, German Empire
    • 20 November 1941 (aged 61), near Dresden, Nazi Germany
  2. Helmuth Wilberg, a German officer of Jewish ancestry, was the last general of the Luftwaffe during the Second World WarTablet Magazine; Source: Wikimedia Commons. What was the safest...

  3. Aug 7, 2018 · Captain Helmuth Wilberg, a general staff officer and one of Germany’s most experienced aviators (he held imperial pilot’s license number twenty-six), commanded the Luftstreitkräfte units in Flanders. Wilberg had served on the army’s air staff, commanding air units on the Eastern Front in the first half of the war, and Höppner regarded ...

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  5. Helmuth Wilberg (* 1. Juni 1880 in Berlin ; † 20. November 1941 bei Dresden ) war ein deutscher General der Flieger der Luftwaffe während des Zweiten Weltkriegs .

  6. Wilberg, Helmuth, born 01-06-1880 in Berlin. was a Prussian officer and a gentleman. He radiated confidence, was built like a linebacker and had clear blue eyes that gazed out from his square face.

  7. Helmuth Wilberg (born June 1, 1880, Berlin—died November 20, 1941, near Dresden) was a German officer, the last Luftwaffe General of the Air Force during the Second World War.

  8. Oct 2, 2023 · Helmuth Wilberg, a German officer of Jewish ancestry, was the last general of the Luftwaffe during the Second World War. Thousands of full Jews and more than a hundred-thousand part-Jews joined the military of the Third Reich. They thought of themselves as Germans first and Jews second.

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