
Caption | Bf 110 in flight, circa late 1930s ww2dbase | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
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Photo Size | 596 x 318 pixels | ||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
Licensing | This anonymous work originating in the European Union is in the public domain. Its copyright expired 70 years after the work was made available to the public. Please contact us regarding any inaccuracies with the above information. Thank you. |
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BILL says:
14 May 2009 04:46:52 PM
Sounderkommando: German word meaning "Special Commando or Force, which referred to several types of Special units during WWII.

14 May 2009 04:46:52 PM
Sounderkommando: German word meaning "Special Commando or Force, which referred to several types of Special units during WWII.
3.
BILL says:
14 May 2009 04:54:42 PM
The British drove out both the Italians and German forces supporting the Iraqi uprising the Germans left their damaged aircraft behind and the surviving personnel escaping to Syria. The British denied Nazi Germany a foothold in the Middle East, and hoped to convert the Arabs to the Axis side.

14 May 2009 04:54:42 PM
The British drove out both the Italians and German forces supporting the Iraqi uprising the Germans left their damaged aircraft behind and the surviving personnel escaping to Syria. The British denied Nazi Germany a foothold in the Middle East, and hoped to convert the Arabs to the Axis side.
4.
Bill says:
27 Aug 2010 02:41:24 PM
Photo of Bf 110 in flight date unknown:
Looks like a retouched photo no aircraft code
is visible on fuselage and the swastika is
placed on the rudder not on the stabilizer.
Anyway that's my guess, and I'm sticking to
it, but then I've been wrong before.

27 Aug 2010 02:41:24 PM
Photo of Bf 110 in flight date unknown:
Looks like a retouched photo no aircraft code
is visible on fuselage and the swastika is
placed on the rudder not on the stabilizer.
Anyway that's my guess, and I'm sticking to
it, but then I've been wrong before.
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After the start of the Anglo-Iraqi war that lasted from April 18th to May 30th 1941, the Italians and Germans gave their military support to the Iraqis. The Luftwaffe opposed the RAF with the unit named "Sonderkommando (Special Force) Junck" aircraft were Messerschmitt Bf 110 fighters, Heinkel He 111 bombers and Junkers Ju 52 transports. The Messerschmitts carried Iraqi national markings, but were flown by German crews. The aircraft came from 4./ZG 76. the Bf 110s operated from Raschid in support of Iraqi insurgent forces.Total production of aircraft 6,050