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The KG 4 used the coat of Arms of its namegiver General Walther Wever, the foremost Lufwaffe spokesman for Strategic Bombing. He was killed in an Air Crash in 1936.  
The KG 4 used the coat of Arms of its namegiver General Walther Wever, the foremost Lufwaffe spokesman for Strategic Bombing. He was killed in an Air Crash in 1936.  
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BOMBER WING (KG) 4 GENERAL WEVER, GERMANY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Bomber Wing (KG) 4 General Wever, Germany

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The KG 4 used the coat of Arms of its namegiver General Walther Wever, the foremost Lufwaffe spokesman for Strategic Bombing. He was killed in an Air Crash in 1936.


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