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Kampfgeschwader 76 : ウィキペディア英語版
Kampfgeschwader 76

''Kampfgeschwader 76'' (KG 76) was a Luftwaffe bomber Group during World War II .
Its units participated on all of the fronts in the European Theatre throughout the conflict, and served until the last day of the war. It operated all three of the major German bomber types; the Dornier Do 17, Heinkel He 111 and the Junkers Ju 88, and also made use of the first-ever operational jet bomber design, the Arado Ar 234.
==History==

Kampfgeschwader 76 was formed on 1 May 1939 at Wiener Neustadt in Austria with ''Stab''./KG 76 and I ''Gruppe''. III ''Gruppe'' at Wels on the same date with the Do 17E, while II./KG 76 was not formed until September 1939, again in Wels, Northern Austria.
While training in the summer of 1939 the ''Geschwader'' "worked up" on the Dornier Do 17Z and He 111.
II./KG 76 did not become operational until June 1940 and consequently missed the Polish Campaign and the Norwegian Campaign.

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