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  1. Hanna Reitsch (29 March 1912 – 24 August 1979) was a German aviator and test pilot. Along with Melitta von Stauffenberg, she flight tested many of Germany's new aircraft during World War II and received many honors. Reitsch was among the very last people to meet Adolf Hitler alive in the Führerbunker in late April 1945.

  2. Apr 3, 2024 · Hanna Reitsch was the leading female aviator and German pilot in the 20th century. (Read Orville Wright’s 1929 biography of his brother, Wilbur.) Reitsch originally trained in the 1930s as a flying missionary. She became the first German woman to win a captain’s license, the first female helicopter.

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  3. Oct 5, 2017 · Hanna Reitsch: Hitler's Female Test Pilot | HistoryNet. Stories. One of Hitler’s Top Test Pilots Was a Woman Who Once Flew a Helicopter — Indoors. Hanna Reitsch would set more than 40 records in her lifetime. But she was slow to recognize the ruin into which the Nazis were leading her homeland. by R.E. Van Patten 10/5/2017.

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  4. German flier and test pilot, now recognized as one of the foremost aviators of the 20th century, who was imprisoned as a Nazi sympathizer after World War II, although her name was later cleared. Born Hanna Reitsch on March 29, 1912, in the village of Hirschberg, in German Silesia; died on August 24, 1979, of a heart attack, in Frankfurt ...

  5. Hanna Reitsch was a German aviator known for setting many firsts in flying and for being a test-pilot of the German ‘Luftwaffe’. Check out this biography to know more about her childhood, family life and achievements.

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  7. Nov 23, 2015 · November 23, 2015. Luftwaffe test pilot Hanna Reitsch. Author Frederick Forsyth, perhaps best known for his novels The Day of the Jackal and The Kill List, has published a terrific new memoir:...

  8. Jul 1, 2008 · Drawing on the German, Indian and Ghanaian press, personal correspondence, published memoirs and diplomatic records, this article examines the career of gliding pilot Hanna Reitsch as a case study in transnational history. In the Third Reich, while working as a test pilot on military projects, Reitsch emerged as the most prominent female aviator.

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