Vizefeldwebel Fritz Beckhardt (27 March 1889 – 13 January 1962) was a German Jewish fighter ace in World War I.[page needed] The Nazis later expunged...
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Fritz Beckhardt in his Siemens-Schuckert D.III fighter of Jasta 26; the reversed swastika insignia was a good luck symbol....
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Zorn Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenburg Fritz Beckhardt Sebastian Festner Friedrich Wilhelm Prinz von Hohenzollern Fritz Kosmahl Prince Kraft of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen...
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third of Germany's famed "flying circuses." His aces included his brother Fritz, who claimed 11 victories. Leading Jasta 26 and three other squadrons, with...
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Alexander Zenzes 19 Hartmuth Baldamus 18 Franz Hemer 18 Emil Schäpe 18 Fritz Beckhardt 17 Hans Böhning 17 Walter Böning 17 Ernst Hess 17 Rudolf Klimke 17...
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Rabbi of Mexico Conrad Baars, psychiatrist Fritz Beckhardt, German-Jewish World War I fighter pilot Fritz Behr, German politician (SPD, SED), educator...
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a former World War I pilot, on behalf of fellow Jewish flying ace Fritz Beckhardt, allowing the latter to escape Nazi Germany. Guthmann and his family...
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September 29, 1918), taken POW Major Deichmann (October 1, 1918 - ) Fritz Beckhardt, flying ace, who won both the First and Second Class Iron Cross while...
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Erich Buder and Otto Esswein also won the MMC and Iron Cross. Fritz Beckhardt, Fritz Kosmahl and Franz Brandt all three won both the Royal House Order...
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Bannerman New Zealand Royal Flying Corps 17 Distinguished Flying Cross Fritz Beckhardt German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 17[citation needed] Royal House Order...
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