Hans-Ferdinand Geisler was a Luftwaffe commander during World War II.
Eberstein refused to order the shooting of the prisoners and stated that it would be impossible to find any Luftwaffe commander to give the order to bomb.
The Frenzel Maneuver is named after Herman Frenzel (German ear, nose and throat physician and Luftwaffe commander).
Besides the lack of training and combat experience of the Luftwaffe commanders, the army had to supply equipment to these units.
From their maps, some Luftwaffe commanders saw the large open areas between the north coast and Arnhem as possible landing zones.
November 11 - Walther Wever, German general and pre-World War II Luftwaffe commander (d. 1936)
Fortunately for the Germans, his order was issued too late to be implemented, and the Luftwaffe commander followed the schedule he had previously worked out with Guderian.
On 22 May, Richthofen had the chance to meet with Hitler, who once again flattered the Luftwaffe commander and his abilities, referring to him as "his specialist".
Alfred Bülowius was a Luftwaffe commander during World War II.
However, senior Luftwaffe commanders were enthusiastic about the idea of seizing Crete by a daring airborne attack.