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Question of Luftwaffe | Avoided in Discussion Of German Rearming

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in the British or American armies troops awe frequently bombed or strafed by their own] aircraft because of the difficulty of coordinanting air and groundg The Germans themselves used to plaster their own II. one language and the airforce speaks just im- basic at Lackland Base, Texas.

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