• Siegfried Freytag (10 November 1919 – 1 June 2003) was a World War II German Luftwaffe pilot and wing commander. As a fighter ace, he was credited with...
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    Boniuszko (1937-2019), prima ballerina of the Baltic State Opera Siegfried Freytag (1919–2003), Luftwaffe pilot Günter Grass (1927–2015), author Ulrich...
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    at least 90 aerial victories, plus further 13 unconfirmed claims. Siegfried Freytag, listed with 89 aerial victories. Friedrich Geißhardt, listed with...
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  • Sachsenberg  Germany Luftwaffe 104 Hartmann Grasser  Germany Luftwaffe 103 Siegfried Freytag  Germany Luftwaffe 102 Friedrich Geisshardt †  Germany Luftwaffe 102...
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    Johnson. During this action McLeod went missing, possibly shot down by Siegfried Freytag of Jagdgeschwader 77 (Fighter Wing 77). The wing rarely saw enemy...
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  • Adolf Galland (104) Heinz Sachsenberg (104) Hartmann Grasser (103) Siegfried Freytag (102) Friedrich Geißhardt (102) Egon Mayer (102) Max-Hellmuth Ostermann...
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    Adolf Galland (104) Heinz Sachsenberg (104) Hartmann Grasser (103) Siegfried Freytag (102) Friedrich Geißhardt (102) Egon Mayer (102) Max-Hellmuth Ostermann...
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    Walter Rudolf Siegfried Marseille was born to Charlotte (maiden name: Charlotte Marie Johanna Pauline Gertrud Riemer) and Hauptmann Siegfried Georg Martin...
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    Adolf Galland (104) Heinz Sachsenberg (104) Hartmann Grasser (103) Siegfried Freytag (102) Friedrich Geißhardt (102) Egon Mayer (102) Max-Hellmuth Ostermann...
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    composer François Faber, Luxembourgian cyclist and Tour de France winner Siegfried Freytag, German fighter ace Jean Genet, French novelist, playwright, poet...
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    Major Siegfried Freytag in this function who had temporarily assumed command after Major Johannes Wiese was wounded in combat on 25 December. Freytag continued...
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    Gustav Freytag (German: [ˈfʁaɪˌtaːk]; 13 July 1816 – 30 April 1895) was a German novelist and playwright. Freytag was born in Kreuzburg (Kluczbork) in...
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    Infanterieregiment Nr. 2, an infantry regiment under the command of Oberst Siegfried Haenicke and subordinated to the 1st Division of the Reichswehr in Allenstein...
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    Müncheberg claimed one, Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert, claimed four and Siegfried Freytag claimed two. The US units lost seven; Lieutenants Murray, Turkington...
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  • Major Siegfried Freytag (acting) 26 December 1944 – 15 January 1945  • Major Erich Leie 29 December 1944 – 7 March 1945  • Major Siegfried Freytag (acting)...
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    Adolf Galland (104) Heinz Sachsenberg (104) Hartmann Grasser (103) Siegfried Freytag (102) Friedrich Geißhardt (102) Egon Mayer (102) Max-Hellmuth Ostermann...
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    Adolf Galland (104) Heinz Sachsenberg (104) Hartmann Grasser (103) Siegfried Freytag (102) Friedrich Geißhardt (102) Egon Mayer (102) Max-Hellmuth Ostermann...
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    two formations of 18 Bf 109s of I. and III./JG 77, led by Major Siegfried Freytag, took off with their pathfinders. At the same time 23 Bf 109s of II...
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    in one arm." Beurling was shot down either by Herbert Rollwage or Siegfried Freytag and Fw Pohl of I./Jagdgeschwader 77 (JG 77—77th Fighter Wing), who...
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  • Marjorie Finlay, 74, American opera singer and television personality. Siegfried Freytag, 83, German Luftwaffe flying ace during World War II. Johnny Hopp...
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    René Imbot, Lieutenant and Captain of the 13e DBLE. Sergent-Chef Siegfried Freytag, from the German aviation (102 victories), served in the 13e DBLE...
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    Adolf Galland (104) Heinz Sachsenberg (104) Hartmann Grasser (103) Siegfried Freytag (102) Friedrich Geißhardt (102) Egon Mayer (102) Max-Hellmuth Ostermann...
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    Oberbefehlshaber Süd (German Army Command in the South), General der Kavillerie Siegfried Westphal, to the 1 May 1945. The German Federal Archives holds a copy...
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  • Adolf Galland (104) Heinz Sachsenberg (104) Hartmann Grasser (103) Siegfried Freytag (102) Friedrich Geißhardt (102) Egon Mayer (102) Max-Hellmuth Ostermann...
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    Adolf Galland (104) Heinz Sachsenberg (104) Hartmann Grasser (103) Siegfried Freytag (102) Friedrich Geißhardt (102) Egon Mayer (102) Max-Hellmuth Ostermann...
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  • 77 (JG 77—77th Fighter Wing) on 1 April 1945. He succeeded Major Siegfried Freytag in this capacity who had temporarily assumed this office after Oberstleutnant...
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    Adolf Galland (104) Heinz Sachsenberg (104) Hartmann Grasser (103) Siegfried Freytag (102) Friedrich Geißhardt (102) Egon Mayer (102) Max-Hellmuth Ostermann...
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    Adolf Galland (104) Heinz Sachsenberg (104) Hartmann Grasser (103) Siegfried Freytag (102) Friedrich Geißhardt (102) Egon Mayer (102) Max-Hellmuth Ostermann...
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    Pyrzany, Lubusz Province, western Poland) and christened Helmut Johannes Siegfried Lent. He was the fifth child of Johannes Lent, a Lutheran minister and...
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  • of the winter in hospital, and was replaced as commander by Major Siegfried Freytag. Their victors may have been Spitfires from the Royal Canadian Air...
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