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Luftwaffe
[ looft-vahf-uh ]
noun
- air force.
Luftwaffe
/ ˈlʊftvafə /
noun
- the German Air Force
Luftwaffe
Word History and Origins
Origin of Luftwaffe1
Example Sentences
It was a cause of acute embarrassment for Berlin given that a brigadier general in the Luftwaffe appeared to allow spies into the secure call by dialling in on an insecure line.
This kind of siren, so strongly associated in Britain with World War Two, is actually more than a century old, and has been used for all kinds of emergencies - not just Luftwaffe bombing raids.
The mosquitos, as I remember, were as vicious as the Luftwaffe.
But whoever it was that picked up an insecure line in a Singapore hotel room late one February night, this Luftwaffe leak has been damaging for Germany.
The man was attempting to enter an Airbus A400M transport aircraft owned by the German air force, the Luftwaffe.
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