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    Friedrich Christiansen (12 December 1879 – 3 December 1972) was a German general who served as commander of the German Wehrmacht in the occupied Netherlands...
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  • historian Erik Christiansen (born 1956), Danish rower F. Melius Christiansen (1871–1955), Norwegian violinist Friedrich Christiansen (1879–1972), German...
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    conducted military aviation training in gliders and private airplanes. Friedrich Christiansen, originally a Generalleutnant then later a Luftwaffe General der...
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    flying ace turned Wehrmachtbefehlshaber for the Netherlands General Friedrich Christiansen, and Reichskommissar for the Netherlands Arthur Seyss-Inquart, along...
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    presumably, for the CIA Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow, German General during Napoleonic Wars Friedrich Christiansen (1879–1972), German flying...
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    Gotthard Sachsenberg (31 victories), Alexander Zenzes (18 victories), Friedrich Christiansen (13 victories), Karl Meyer (8 victories), Karl Scharon (8 victories)...
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    general. Otto Weddigen, German U-boat commander of World War I. Friedrich Christiansen, decorated as Naval Pilot with 13 victories and 8 shared, Oberleutnant...
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    Socialist Flyers Corps (Nationalsozialistisches Fliegerkorps - NSFK) (Friedrich Christiansen, Alfred Keller) Volkssturm (People's Storm) Reich Security Main...
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    Friedrichshafen, Germany, on 3 November 1930, under the command of Friedrich Christiansen for a transatlantic test flight to New York. The route took the...
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    primary aircraft flown by Imperial Germany's maritime fighter ace, Friedrich Christiansen. The Austro-Hungarian firm Lohner-Werke began building flying boats...
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