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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.

    • 1914–1919, 1934–1941
  2. Jun 12, 2006 · Finally, on November 17, 1941, Ernst Udet put a pistol to his head and pulled the trigger. According to Nazi propagandists, the pilot had died heroically while testing a new aircraft. But in reality, life had simply lost all of its fun, adventure and charm for this Sunday’s Child.

  3. 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 stunt pilot and aerial cinema pioneer.

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  5. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8193. Source citation. World War I German Flying Ace, World War II German Luftwaffe General. One of the most charismatic characters of World War I, he was the second highest scoring and highest surviving German ace with a score of 62 kills. He flew with “The Red Baron” Manfred von Richthofen and was a squadron ...

    • Frankfurt am Main, Stadtkreis Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany
    • April 26, 1896
  6. Apr 27, 2022 · About Ernst Udet. Ernst Udet (* 26. April 1896 in Frankfurt am Main; † 17. November 1941 in Berlin) war während des Ersten Weltkriegs Jagdflieger in der Fliegertruppe des Deutschen Heeres. Nach Manfred von Richthofen erzielte er die höchste Zahl von Abschüssen unter den deutschen Jagdpiloten. Während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus war ...

    • April 26, 1896
    • Berlin, Germany
    • Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany
  7. Colonel General Ernst Udet (26 April 1896 – 17 November 1941) was the second-highest scoring German flying ace of World War I. He was one of the youngest aces and was the highest scoring German ace to survive the war (at the age of 22). His 62 victories were second only to Manfred von Richthofen, his commander in the Flying Circus.

  8. Oct 30, 2019 · Udet, Ernst 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 ...

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