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  1. Leutnant Hermann Habich (1895– March 1943) was one of the original pilots in the Imperial German Air Service, having earned his brevet two months before World War I began. He is noted for having killed French aviation pioneer Roland Garros. Habich scored seven victories in all, becoming a flying ace.

  2. This is a complete list of World War I flying aces from the German Empire . Aces were listed after verifying the date and location of combat, and the foe vanquished, for every victory accredited by an aviator's home air service.

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    Hermann Habich. Country: Germany. Rank: Leutnant. Units: FAA 215 FFA 47 Jasta 49. Victories: 7.

  4. Habich was one of the early German military fliers, joining Feldflieger Abteilung 47 performing aerial reconnaissance as an Unteroffizier in late 1914. He then transferred to Flieger-Abteilung (Artillerie) 215 for artillery reconnaissance and ranging duties.

  5. Hermann Habich (1917-11 March 1943) was a German Wehrmacht soldier who served in the Afrika Korps in North Africa during World War II. He was killed in action with the British Army at the Battle of Toujane in 1873.

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  7. Feb 3, 2024 · Hermann Habich was born in Plttig, the Grand Duchy of Baden, the German Empire on 15 August 1895. He was a pioneer aviator, having gained his license, number 697, before the start of World War I, on 17 March 1914. Habich was one of the early German military fliers, joining Feldflieger Abteilung 47.

  8. Apr 17, 2022 · A month before the end of the war, Garros was shot down and killed one day before his 30th birthday near Vouziers, Ardennes, in northeastern France. It is believed that German ace Hermann Habich shot Garros down while flying a Fokker D.VII.

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    Leutnant Hermann Habich (1895 - ?) was one of the original pilots in the Imperial German Air Service, having earned his brevet two months before World War I began. He is noted for having killed French aviation pioneer Roland Garros. Habich scored seven victories in all, becoming a flying ace.

  10. Habich, Hermann. Date of birth: August 15th, 1895 (Plättig) Nationality: German (1933-1945, Third Reich)

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