1media/ES_Legion_Condor.jpg2019-04-11T22:00:35-07:00Joseph Brown5eac7ef3705d9f80e567b77e809a27064bd002493163414What and who was the Legion Condor?structured_gallery2019-04-15T17:25:33-07:00Joseph Brown5eac7ef3705d9f80e567b77e809a27064bd00249The Condor Legion, upon establishment, consisted of the Kampfgruppe 88, with three squadrons of Ju 52 bombers and the Jagdgruppe 88 with three squadrons of Heinkel He 51 fighters, the reconnaissance Aufklärungsgruppe 88 (supplemented by the Aufklärungsgruppe See 88), an anti-aircraft group, the Flakbteilung 88, and a signals group, the Nachrichtenabteilung 88. Overall command was given to Hugo Sperrle, with Alexander Holle as chief of staff. Scheele was transferred to become a military attaché in Salamanca.
12019-04-14T19:53:07-07:00Alexander von Scheele2media/Scheele_von_oberst (1).jpgplain2019-04-14T19:54:29-07:00
12019-04-15T16:44:17-07:00Hugo Sperrle1Photo of Hugo Sperrle. He was the first commander of the Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War until October 1937, with Wolfram von Richthofen serving as his chief of staff.media/Hugo Sperrle.jpgplain2019-04-15T16:44:17-07:00
12019-04-15T17:24:17-07:00Alexander Holle1Photo of Alexander Holle. Holle was a German Generalleutnant in the Luftwaffe's Condor Legion during the German involvement in the Spanish Civil War and World War II.media/426px-Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-2008-0285,_Alexander_Holle.jpgplain2019-04-15T17:24:17-07:00