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Alfred Grislawski (2
November 1919 – 19
September 2003) was a
German Luftwaffe military aviator during World War II, a
fighter ace
credited with 133 victories...
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Alfred Grislawski (2
November 1919 – 19
September 2003) was a
German Luftwaffe fighter ace and
recipient of the Knight's
Cross of the Iron
Cross with Oak...
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pilots as
Alfred Grislawski, Hans
Dammers and
Josef Zwernemann.
After a few days of
intensive mock
combats and
practice flights,
Grislawski conceded that...
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Schall was
credited with 133
aerial victories.
According to Zabecki,
Grislawski was
credited with 132
aerial victories.
According to ****k,
Hoffmann was...
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Karaya Quartet,
where he flew
alongside Hermann Graf (212 kills),
Alfred Grislawski (133) and
Ernst Süß (68). Füllgrabe was
killed on 30
January 1945 by Soviet...
- At Merseburg, Graf met and
befriended two
other pilot trainees,
Alfred Grislawski and
Heinrich Füllgrabe, with whom he
would later spend much of his combat...
- Bergström, Christer; Antipov, Vlad, and Sundi,
Claes (2003). Graf &
Grislawski—A Pair of Aces.
Hamilton MT:
Eagle Editions Ltd. ISBN 0-9721060-4-9.,...
- Stuttgart, one to
Grislawski, and two
claimed by Graf with the WfGr.21, who was then shot down but
survived a
forced landing.
Grislawski claimed one other...
- Bergström,
Christer [in Swedish]; Antipov, Vlad; Sundin,
Claes (2003). Graf &
Grislawski—A Pair of Aces.
Hamilton MT:
Eagle Editions. ISBN 978-0-9721060-4-7. Honig...
- Bergström,
Christer [in Swedish]; Antipov, Vlad; Sundin,
Claes (2003). Graf &
Grislawski – A Pair of Aces.
Hamilton MT:
Eagle Editions. ISBN 978-0-9721060-4-7...