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Why was the German Air Force a joke during World War II?

If you choose 100 World War II ace pilots, you will find that they are all Germans. Pilots from the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain, Canada, Italy or other countries had to step aside. Even if the list is expanded to the top 200, there are only six non-Germans, mainly Finnish pilots who fought against the Soviet Union in the winter war.

In fact, the Soviet Supreme Command ordered an investigation at the beginning of 1942 to find out why the German Air Force was superior to the Soviet Air Force. Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovsky, the mastermind behind the Bagration Action, once wrote in his post-war memoirs: "If the German Air Force in 1944 is as powerful as the German Air Force in 194 1 year, the Soviet Union will never break through Poland." Since the number one enemy of the German Air Force wants to find out the gap between his own air force and the German Air Force, even the supreme commander of the former Soviet Union highly praised him, then I can't understand what you mean by "not winning the respect of any world, nor leaving any legendary stories".

The German Air Force is definitely not a joke. It is no exaggeration to say that during the period of 1939- 1943, they were the most feared troops. They defeated the Poles and frightened the French. Soviet commanders would rather commit suicide than confront them. After hearing the news that the German Air Force ordered the bombing, the three countries surrendered without fighting.