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    Josef Jacobs. Josef Carl Peter Jacobs (15 May 1894 – 29 July 1978) PlM, was a German flying ace with 48 victories during the First World War. The victory total of the prewar flier tied him with Werner Voss for fourth place among the war's German aces. His skill in aerial warfare brought him squadron and wing (military unit) -level commands.

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    Josef Jakobs (30 June 1898 – 15 August 1941) was a German spy and the last person to be executed at the Tower of London. He was captured shortly after parachuting into the United Kingdom during the Second World War. Convicted of espionage under the Treachery Act 1940, Jakobs was sentenced to death and shot by a military firing squad.

  3. Lieutenant Josef Karl Peter Jacobs (1894-1978) was one of Germany's leading air aces of the First World War, with 48 enemy aircraft and observation balloon 'kills' to his credit.

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  5. May 4, 2020 · May 4, 2020. PEEBLES PROFILES / Things that Fly. EPISODE XVIII: Josef Jacobs. Josef Carl Peter Jacobs was born in Kreuzkapelle (in the Rhineland) on May 15, 1894. He learned to fly at the age of eighteen. As a schoolboy in Bonn, Jacobs had been fascinated by the activities he saw at the nearby flying school in Hangelar.

  6. Dec 31, 2001 · Jacobs sketched for me the formation German scout squadrons favoured in the last of the war, explaining the reason its V-shape. Ten scouts might comprise the V, with the leader forward, and inexperienced pilots just behind. The best pilot flew in the rear, between the two widened legs of the V.

  7. List of aerial victories of Josef Jacobs. Josef Jacobs was a German fighter ace of the First World War, credited with 48 confirmed and 12 unconfirmed aerial victories.

  8. This article is about the First World War flying ace. For the Second World War spy, see Josef Jakobs. Josef Carl Peter Jacobs (May 15, 1894 - July 29, 1978) was a German flying ace with 48 victories during the First World War. His total tied him with Werner Voss for fourth place among German aces.

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