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Sonderkommando "ELBE" was the name of a World War II Luftwaffe task force assigned to bring down Allied bombers by ramming German aircraft into them mid-air, with the desperate strategic aim of causing the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces to halt or at least reduce their air campaign against Germany.

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  • Sonderkommando Elbe
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  • Sonderkommando "ELBE" was the name of a World War II Luftwaffe task force assigned to bring down Allied bombers by ramming German aircraft into them mid-air, with the desperate strategic aim of causing the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces to halt or at least reduce their air campaign against Germany.
  • The Sonderkommando "Elbe" was Luftwaffe task force that was assigned to use a shocking new tactic to turn the tide of the air war over Germany. The mission was for German pilots to use their Messerschmitt Bf 109s to ram American bombers to knock them out of the sky.
  • The Sonderkommando Elbe was a group of pilots of the German Luftwaffe during late World War II who were charged with the task of destroying Allied bombers by ramming them with their own aircraft. It was hoped that this would terrify the Allied pilots and cause the bombing attacks on Germany to relent long enough for the Luftwaffe to build up its forces and more effectively defend the country. This goal was not achieved, however, and in the end the operation was considered a failure.
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aircraft interceptor
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  • Counter special fighter
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  • Balkenkreuz
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  • Roundel
Dates
  • 1945-04-07(xsd:date)
Colors
  • Black and White
Unit Name
  • Sonderkommando "ELBE"
Battles
  • --04-07
Motto
  • "Treu, Tapfer, Gehorsam"
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  • 300(xsd:integer)
  • 2000(xsd:integer)
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  • Sonderkommando "ELBE" was the name of a World War II Luftwaffe task force assigned to bring down Allied bombers by ramming German aircraft into them mid-air, with the desperate strategic aim of causing the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces to halt or at least reduce their air campaign against Germany.
  • The Sonderkommando "Elbe" was Luftwaffe task force that was assigned to use a shocking new tactic to turn the tide of the air war over Germany. The mission was for German pilots to use their Messerschmitt Bf 109s to ram American bombers to knock them out of the sky.
  • The Sonderkommando Elbe was a group of pilots of the German Luftwaffe during late World War II who were charged with the task of destroying Allied bombers by ramming them with their own aircraft. It was hoped that this would terrify the Allied pilots and cause the bombing attacks on Germany to relent long enough for the Luftwaffe to build up its forces and more effectively defend the country. This goal was not achieved, however, and in the end the operation was considered a failure. The Sonderkommando Elbe flew stripped-down Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighters, armed with only one 7.62 mm machine gun loaded with approximately 50 rounds, and totally lacking armor. Because of this, they were extremely vulnerable to Allied fighters. The goal of a Sonderkommando Elbe pilot was to approach an enemy bomber stream undetected and make a quick attack, ramming his airplane into the tail, fuselage, or cockpit of a bomber. After this, if the pilot was still alive, he would bail out and parachute to the ground. Because they intended to escape their ruined aircraft after the attack, the Sonderkommando Elbe pilots did not consider the mission a suicidal one, although it was extraordinarily dangerous, with only a 10% survival chance. The only Sonderkommando Elbe mission took place on April 7, 1945, by a flight of 120 Bf 109s. All in all, only eight bombers were destroyed by ramming attacks, and numerous Bf 109s were shot down by Allied fighters before they ever reached their targets.
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