Talk:Kampfgeschwader 3
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KG 3 began the campaign in the west with a strength of 112 Do 17s and Ju 88s, with 92 Serviceable.
At the beginning of the battle KG 3 had a total of 108 bombers, of which 88 were combat ready. KG 3 operated during all phases of the battle. In March 1941 II. Gruppe left for bases in Poland. During their relocation the unit stopped at Oldenburg for conversion onto the Ju 88 which was completed on 16 March. The rest of the Geschwader had converted to the Ju 88 by early June 1941.
During 1941–44 KG 3 flew raids against Britain and anti-shipping missions in support of the
From July 1944 to January 1945 the Luftwaffe air-launched approximately 1,176
Yugoslavia and Greece III./KG 3 retained some of its Do 17s and had 28 on strength during it operations in the Balkans. Under the command of Luftflotte 4 it participated in the bombing of Belgrade. After the surrender of the Yugoslavs it supported the defeat of the Greek and British in mainland Greece and then during the Battle of Crete.
During the initial phase of the war in the east KG 3 participated in the Battle of Kiev and was credited with 450 aircraft on the ground, its gunners were credited with 21 aircraft shot down in aerial combat, 30 tanks, 488 vehicles, 349 rail cars, seven armoured trains, 27 artillery positions, and 14 bridges.[3] The unit supported all three German Army Groups on the Eastern Front. When the Luftwaffe lost air superiority in summer of 1943 the Geschwaders losses stood at over 70 aircrews on the central sector of the front.[4] From January - June 1943 KG 3 formed a Train busting Staffel, 9.(Eis)/KG 3, using Ju 88Cs. It operated into June with success, its fate is unknown, it was probably disbanded in late 1943. 15.(Kroat.)/KG 3 was a unit made up of Croatian volunteers flying the Dornier Do 17Z, which saw action on the eastern front until 1944. On 14 October 1943 the unit took part in a short strategic bombing campaign in Russia.