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  1. Hugo Sperrle (7 February 1885 – 2 April 1953) was a German field marshal of the Luftwaffe during World War II. His forces were deployed solely on the Western Front and the Mediterranean throughout the war. By 1944 he had become Supreme Commander of the Luftwaffe in the West, but was subsequently dismissed when his heavily outnumbered forces were not able to significantly hamper the Allied ...

  2. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. Hugo Sperrle was born in Ludwigsburg in southern Germany. He joined the German Army in 1903 and served with the German Army Air Service ( Luftstreitkräfte) as an observer in WW1, earning the Iron Cross award in 1914. After WW1, he became a member of the para-military Freikorps. In the 1920s, he commanded the secret ...

  3. Tweet. Field Marshal Hugo Sperrle (1885-1953) was a senior Luftwaffe officer best known as the commander of Luftflotte 3 during the Battle of Britain. Sperrle was born in 1885 in Ludwigsburg, the son of a brewer. He joined the German army and served as an infantry officer, before becoming a pilot during the First World War.

  4. Kitüntetései. Lovagkereszt (Ritterkreuz), Spanyol kereszt. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Hugo Sperrle témájú médiaállományokat. Hugo Sperrle ( Ludwigsburg, 1885. február 7. – München, 1953. április 2.) német tábornagy. A Luftwaffénél szolgált a második világháború alatt.

  5. 21 de jul. de 2023 · Hugo Sperrle: A Prominent Luftwaffe General of World War IIHugo Sperrle was a distinguished German Luftwaffe general who played a significant role in the mil...

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  6. Hugo Sperrle, the son of a brewer, was born in Ludwigsburg, Germany, on 7th February, 1885. He joined the German Army in 1903 as an ensign in the infantry. On the outbreal of the First World War Sperrle was transferred to the German Army Air Service where he served as an observer for four years. After the war he joined the right-wing Freikorps ...

  7. Wilhelm Hugo Sperrle (7 February 1885 – 2 April 1953), also known as Hugo Sperrle, was a German military aviator in World War I and a Generalfeldmarschall (Field Marshal) in the Luftwaffe during World War II. Sperrle joined the Imperial German Army in 1903. He served in the artillery upon the outbreak of World War I.