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Oskar Dinort (23 June 1901 – 27 May 1965) was a
German general and
ground attack aircraft pilot during World War II.
Oskar Dinort was born in Berlin-Charlottenburg...
- flew
horizontally in all directions."
Oskar Dinort invented an extended-nose fuse
device known as the
Dinort rod (Dinortstäbe).[citation needed]
These were...
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commanded by
Major Oskar Dinort from Nieder-Ellguth,
struck Wieluń. However, Bębnik
writes that the
third wave,
commanded by
Major Dinort,
bombed the town at...
- /StG 2 from III./StG 163 in Langensalza.
Dinort led the wing and
first Gruppe upon StG 2's creation.
Dinort then
relinquished command of I./StG 2 for...
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Military offices Preceded by
Oberstleutnant Oskar Dinort Commander of
Sturzkampfgeschwader 2
Immelmann 16
October 1941 – 13
February 1943 Succeeded by...
- weather,
reached Bern (the Pole
Jerzy Bajan and two
Germans Aichele and
Dinort),
being 700 km
behind last
crews of the
first group,
resting in Viena. On...
- the
kopfring an anti-ricochet
adapter for anti-ship use or a 61 cm (2 ft)
dinort rod
could be
added to
obtain pre-penetration
detonation for anti-personnel...
- from the
Cherbourg Peninsula, Ju 87s from StG 2 (Geschwaderkommodore
Oskar Dinort)
attacked shipping along the coast. The
Stukas intercepted the
British steam...
- [Lieutenant-Colonel]
Eberhard Baier), StG 2 (Geschwaderkommodore [Group Commander]
Oskar Dinort) and the
medium bombers of
Kampfgeschwader 77 (KG 77,
Oberst [Colonel] Dr...
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subordinated to III.
Gruppe (3rd group) of JG 134 and was
commanded by
Major Oskar Dinort. The
Gruppe had been
moved to an
airfield at Cologne-Butzweilerhof on 9...