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    Oberleutnant Fritz Otto Bernert (commonly called Otto) (6 March 1893 – 18 October 1918) was a leading German fighter ace of World War I. After being invalided...
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  • Brainstorm Eleanor H. Bernert (born 1920), American sociologist Franz Bernert (1876–1890), Apostolic Vicar of Saxony Fritz Otto Bernert (1893–1918), German...
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  • Fritz Otto Bernert was a German fighter ace of the First World War, notable for shooting down five enemy airplanes in 20 minutes. Invalided from infantry...
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    Oberleutnant Fritz Otto Bernert (9 June to 28 June 1917) Leutnant Otto Hunzinger (acting) (28 June to 29 June 1917) Oberleutnant Fritz Otto Bernert (29 June...
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  • Ritter von 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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    (1882–1965), rabbi Augustin Souchy (1892–1984), German anarchist Fritz Otto Bernert (1893–1918), German fighter ace of World War I Willibald Borowietz...
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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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    mentioned Arigi and Lasi) was World War I German flying ace Fritz Otto Bernert. Bernert scored five victories within 20 minutes on 24 April 1917. He...
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    Walter Höhndorf, Vzfw. Hermann Margot, Oblt. Hans-Joachim Buddecke, Ltn. Kralweski, Berthold, Ltn. Fritz Otto Bernert, von Althaus, and Ltn. Hans Malchow."...
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    Empire Luftstreitkräfte 28 PLM, HOH, IC, MOMJ Fritz Otto Bernert  German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 27 PLM, IC Otto Fruhner  German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 27...
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    the Order of St. George and Legion of Honour (executed) (b. 1859); Fritz Otto Bernert, German air force officer, commander of Jagdstaffel 2 in World War...
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    Jagdstaffel 6 (Fighter Squadron 6), assuming command in the wake of Fritz Otto Bernert's 9 June 1917 departure. Dostler scored a double victory on 16 June...
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    prisoner of war. Josef Wulff: 28 August 1916 – 1 May 1917 Leutnant Fritz Otto Bernert: 1 May 1917 – 9 June 1917 Oberleutnant Eduard Ritter von Dostler:...
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  • Otto Kissenberth, World War I German flying ace (died 1919) 28 February – Gerhard Roßbach, Freikorps leader (died 1967) March 6 March – Fritz Otto Bernert...
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    Army 8 May 1918 — — Waldemar Berka Hauptmann Army 23 June 1918 — — Fritz Otto Bernert Leutnant Luftstreitkräfte 23 April 1917 — Friedrich von Bernhardi...
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  • Dana Quade B. Leo Raktoe Ernest M. Scheuer Jayaram Sethuraman Eleanor Bernert Sheldon Leonard R. Shenton B. V. Sukhatme Michael E. Tarter V. R. Uppuluri...
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