• Generalmajor Otto Fruhner (6 September 1893 – 19 June 1965) MMC, IC, was a German World War I flying ace credited with 27 victories. He was one of the...
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  • Greim 28 Arthur Laumann 28 Friedrich Ritter von Röth 28 Fritz Otto Bernert 27 Otto Fruhner 27 Hans Kirschstein 27 Karl Thom 27 Adolf Ritter von Tutschek...
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    Luftstreitkräfte 28 PLM, HOH, IC, MOMJ Fritz Otto Bernert  German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 27 PLM, IC Otto Fruhner  German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 27 MMC(P)...
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    winner of the "Blue Max" was Walter Blume, who also rated an Iron Cross. Otto Fruhner, leading ace of the Jasta with 27 wins, won the enlisted man's equivalent...
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  • aces dropped from the wing's ranks in late September—Rudolf Klimke, Otto Fruhner, and Friedrich Noltenius. Records for October 1918's wing operations...
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  • Jagdgeschwader III. The German opponents included aces Bruno Loerzer and Otto Fruhner. Forman was one of eight pilots downed by the Germans in the largest...
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  • Friedrich FDGB Max Fritsch FDGB Alfons Fruhner CDU on December 17, 1952, announcement of his departure Heinz Funke SED Otto Funke SED Hans-Paul Ganter-Gilmans...
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