• Oberleutnant Hans Bethge HoH, IC (6 December 1890–17 March 1918) was a German pilot who was one of the first World War I flying aces, as well as an aerial...
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  • 1916, Keudell was training as a fighter pilot. On 4 August, he joined KEK B under the command of Hans Bethge. From there, on 22 August, Keudell became...
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  • fighter pilot; upon completion of training, on 18 April 1917, he was assigned to Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 30 under the command of Hans Bethge. He scored...
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    Günter Luther (category German World War II pilots)
    Commander Europe for NATO. During World War II, he served as a military pilot in the Kriegsmarine and a paratrooper in the Luftwaffe. After the war, he...
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    (general) Hermann Becker Hans Behlendorff Wilhelm Behrens Wilhelm Berlin Fritz Otto Bernert Hans Berr Rudolf Berthold Hans Bethge (aviator) Helmuth Beukemann...
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  • flight commander piloting a DH.4, he rounded off his list with a victory each on 13 and 17 March 1918. His last win was over Hans Bethge. Although classified...
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    ISBN 978-0-306-41556-2. Retrieved 2009-06-19. Bob Robb; Gerald Bethge; Gerry Bethge (2000). The Ultimate Guide to Elk Hunting. Globe Pequot. p. 161....
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  • Paul Jennewein, German-American sculptor (died 1978) 6 December: Hans Bethge, German pilot (died 1918) Carl Jules Weyl, German-American art director and...
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    Karl Dietz Verlag. Retrieved 17 November 2021. Hanser 2017, pp. 162–163. Bethge 1967, p. 875, Note:283a. Überschär 2006, p. 128. Tyas 2017, p. 102. Meyer...
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    victory. Because pilots usually teamed with differing observer/gunners in two-seater aircraft, an observer might be an ace when his pilot was not, and vice...
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