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  1. Walter Grabmann (* 20. September 1905 in Bad Reichenhall; † 20. August 1992 in München) war ein deutscher Offizier, zuletzt Generalmajor der Luftwaffe im Zweiten Weltkrieg

  2. Walter Grabmann (20 September 1905 – 20 August 1992) was a German general in the Luftwaffe during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. Grabmann was credited with 7 aerial victories during the Spanish Civil War claimed in 137 combat missions.

    • Luftpolizei 1924–34, Luftwaffe 1934–45
  3. April wurde hier der Geschwaderstab des Zerstörergeschwaders 76 unter Geschwaderkommodore Major Walter Grabmann aufgestellt und dem I. Fliegerkorps der Luftflotte 3 unterstellt. Das Geschwader nahm Aufgaben in der Luftraumüberwachung gegen einfliegende britische Flugzeuge wahr.

  4. Walter Grabmann, the first Geschwaderkommodore was shot down and captured on 18 May 1940 On 21 May, ZG 76 was in combat supporting German forces in the Battle of Arras . In combat with No. 229 and No. 253 Squadrons intercepting bombers from III./KG 1, the ZG 76 Bf 110s managed to down two Hurricanes; one pilot was killed while ...

  5. luftwaffeinprofile.se › Fw 190 A GrabmannGeneral Walter Grabmann

    General Walter Grabmann. Focke Wulf Fw 190 A-5 Y Green X, W.Nr. 410054, flown by General Walther Grabmann, 3. Jagddivision, Deelen/Holland, November 1943. In 1924 when Walter Grabmann was 19 years old he joined the Police force, learning to fly and serving with the Luftpolizei (Air Police).

  6. Category. Military-Air. Gender. Male. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. Walter Grabmann joined the police in 1924 and learned to fly with the Air Police stationed in Fürth, Germany. In Oct 1934, he enlisted in the German Air Force and was assigned to the Jagdgeschwader 134 fighter wing in Mar 1936.

  7. Grabmann, Walter. Date of birth: September 20th, 1905 (Bad Reichenhall/Bavaria, Germany) Date of death: August 20th, 1992 (Munich/Bavaria, Germany) Nationality: German (1933-1945, Third Reich) Biography. Promotions: November 1st, 1926: Leutnant (Landespolizei); November 1st, 1930: Oberleutnant (Landespolizei);