Inspector of Fighters explained

Post:Inspector
Body:Fighters
Native Name:Inspekteur der Jagdflieger
Insignia:COA Luftwaffe eagle gold (looking sinister).svg
Member Of:Oberkommando der Luftwaffe
Reports To:Supreme Commander of the Luftwaffe
Formation:1 August 1935
First:Robert Ritter von Greim
Last:Gordon Gollob
Abolished:8 May 1945
Deputy:See lists

Inspector of Fighters (German language: Inspekteur der Jagdflieger redesignated to General der Jagdflieger (General of Fighters)) was not a rank but a leading position within the High Command of the German Luftwaffe in Nazi Germany. The inspector was responsible for the readiness, training and tactics of the fighter force. It was not an operational command.[1]

Inspectors

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Subordinated inspectors

Inspector of the Day Fighters

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Inspector of the Day Fighters, East

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Inspector of the Day Fighters, West

Inspector of the Night Fighters

References

Notes and References

  1. Isby 1998, p. 18.