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    Werner Mölders (18 March 1913 – 22 November 1941) was a World War II German Luftwaffe pilot, wing commander, and the leading German fighter ace in the...
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    and christened for Luftwaffe Oberst (Colonel) Werner Mölders by his mother Anne-Marie Mölders. Mölders was commissioned on 23 February 1969 into the 1...
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    death of the German World War II fighter ace Werner Mölders, JG 74 received the honorary name of "JG 74 Mölders" on 22 November 1973. However, the German...
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    After his transfer to JG 27, Galland met Mölders again. Due to his injuries, Galland could never match Mölders' sharp eyesight; the shards of glass in...
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  • footballer, played for 1860 München Werner Mölders (1913–1941), German flying ace Jagdgeschwader 51, called “JG 51 Mölders” from 1942 on, was a Luftwaffe fighter...
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  • manager Werner Liebrich (1927–1995), German football (soccer) player and coach Werner Mölders, Nazi German Luftwaffe fighter ace in World War II Werner Munter...
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    Invalid's Cemetery, including former Army Supreme Commander Werner von Fritsch, fighter ace Werner Mölders, Luftwaffe commander Ernst Udet, Munitions Minister...
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    such as near the town hall in Buer are in nearly original form. Oberst Werner Mölders, the legendary Luftwaffe fighter pilot, was born here. The Gelsenberg...
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  • Japanese aircraft. Awarded the Medal of Honor.[better source needed] Werner Mölders Nazi Germany 1 September 1939 – 22 November 1941 1931–1941 Bf 109 Alfred...
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  • occurred in the town of Aalborg, when Oberleutnant Victor Mölders (brother of Werner Mölders) took the official surrender of the town after landing at...
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