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  1. Oct 30, 2018 · Erich Hartmann became Germany's top ace in just three short years with more than 350 aerial victories. His streak remains the deadliest in history. Wikimedia Commons Erich Hartmann in 1943. Erich Hartmann took pride in his skills as a fighter pilot for the German Luftwaffe in World War II — as well he should have.

  2. Erich Hartmann was World War II’s greatest scoring fighter pilot achieving 352 victories during 1,404 combat sorties and engaging in aerial combat 825 times. 345 of his victories were against the Soviet Air Force of which 260 were fighter aircraft. Although he crashed 14 times, he was never shot down or forced to land by enemy aircraft.

  3. Mar 17, 2017 · Major Erich Hartmann was noted German flying ace during World War II. Flying largely on the Eastern Front, Erich Hartmann shot down 352 enemy aircraft and is the highest scoring ace in aviation history. After the war, Erich Hartmann was held as a war criminal by the Soviets before being freed and joining the West German Luftwaffe.

  4. May 20, 2022 · Erich Hartmann, sometimes referred to as the ‘Black Devil’, is the deadliest fighter pilot in history, having downed 352 Allied planes during World War Two over the course of some 1,400 missions. A German, Hartmann primarily served on the Eastern Front, where he earned notoriety for his ruthlessness and skill in the cockpit of his ...

  5. Mar 4, 2022 · Despite to horridness of their cause, the pilots of the German Army were among the most successful of the Second World War. The most storied was Erich Hartmann, who achieved 352 aerial wins during the conflict, securing himself the title as the most successful fighter ace of all time.

  6. The highest scoring ace of all time was the great German Luftwaffe experte Erich Hartmann with 352 aerial kills. Flying Bf 109s (Me-109s) against the overmatched Soviet MiGs and Yaks for almost three years, he accumulated his unrivalled score.

  7. Feb 19, 2020 · Erich Hartmann: Best in the East. The highest-scoring German ace of WWII—and of all time—chalked up an incredible 352 aerial victories. The Soviet pilot German warplanes. It was May 8, 1945—Adolf Hitler had been dead for over a week, and Germany was surrendering. Performing a one-man airshow for Russian troops of the Yakovlev Yak-7 was ...

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