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KG 51 was highly effective in southern Russia, paralyzing Soviet rail traffic and destroying hundreds of vehicles and ships. Notably, in January 1943, the wing destroyed the Soviet 51st Army’s Headquarters near Salsk.

As the war turned against Germany, KG 51 underwent radical changes: Kampfgeschwader Edelweiss. The History of a Ger...

KG 51 did not participate in the invasion of Poland. Instead, it spent the early months of the war training and dropping propaganda leaflets over France. KG 51 was highly effective in southern Russia,

, famously known as the "Edelweiss" wing, was one of the Luftwaffe’s most versatile and storied bomber units during World War II. Formed in 1937 and fully active by late 1939, the wing earned a reputation as the "fire brigade" of the German air force, frequently deployed to critical "hotspots" across every major theater of the war. Formation and Early Operations Instead, it spent the early months of the

The unit was established in and was primarily equipped with Heinkel He 111 and Dornier Do 17 bombers at its inception.

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