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    Ernst Udet (26 April 1896 – 17 November 1941) was a German pilot during World War I and a Luftwaffe Colonel-General (Generaloberst) during World War II. Udet joined the Imperial German Air Service in April 1915 at the age of 19, and eventually became a notable flying ace of World War I, scoring 62 confirmed victories.

  2. Oct 30, 2019 · Aviator. Born 26 April 1896 in Frankfurt am Main, German Empire. Died 17 November 1941 in Berlin, German Empire. Ernst Udet was the second-highest scoring German “ace” fighter pilot of the First World War, with sixty-two confirmed victories, and the highest-scoring German pilot to survive the war. Udet later became an internationally famous ...

  3. Oct 30, 2019 · Udet later became an internationally famous stunt pilot and aerial cinema pioneer. 1 Pre-War 2 World War I 3 Post-War Selected Bibliography Citation Ernst Udet (1896-1941) was born in Frankfurt am Main, but as a young boy his family moved to Munich, Bavaria. Udet attempted to enlist in 1914, but was initially rejected due to his height, which ...

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  5. In good condition and commemorative of this famous aviator of the First World War and acrobatic pilot. It measures approximately 15 cm in original diameter guaranteed.

  6. Jul 19, 2014 · The following 8 drawings of aircraft, dating from 1915 – 1941 were made by Ernst Udet in watercolor and drawing ink over pencil on identically sized sheets of paper (37 x 50 cm). Very detailed studies in profile with inscriptions and short notes in block letters handwritten by Udet with the typical spelling mistakes known from his other ...

  7. Ace of the Black Cross: The Memoirs of Ernst Udet Above the mud and misery of the trenches and the endless slugging matches of the First World War, another contest was played out with all the military glamor, chivalric values and deadly outcome of a medieval, knightly tournament. This was the battle in the air between the first primitive aircraft and the intrepid aviators who flew them. This ...

  8. Feb 16, 2011 · Tweet. Ernst Udet (1896-1941) was the Director of Air Armament for the Luftwaffe early in the Second World War, despite having little technical knowledge or enthusiasm for the task. His failings in this post played a part in the long-term decline of the Luftwaffe, and in November 1941 he committed suicide.

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