Jagdgeschwader 132

Jagdgeschwader 132 (JG 132) was a fighter wing of Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe before World War II.

JG 132 was the oldest fighter unit of the Luftwaffe, its roots dating back to 1934.

[1] The first element of JG 132 formed was I. Gruppe (1st group) under the cover name Reklamestaffel Mitteldeutschland des DLV (Advertisement Squadron Middle Germany of the German Air Sports Association) on 1 May 1934 in Döberitz.

Gruppe of JG 132 was created at Jüterbog Airfield and placed under the command of Hauptmann Johann Raithel.

Gruppe of JG 132 under the command of Major Ernst Bormann was formed at Jüterbog Airfield.

Tenure of the Gruppe with JG 132 ended on 1 November 1938 when the unit was detached and became the II.

Gruppe of JG 132 was also formed on 1 July 1938 and headed by Oberstleutnant Theo Osterkamp.