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Bruno Loerzer (22
January 1891 – 23
August 1960) was a
German air
force officer during World War I and
World War II.
Credited with 44
aerial victories...
- the damp of
trench warfare.
While he was recovering, his
friend Bruno Loerzer convinced him to
transfer to what
would become, by
October 1916, the Luftstreitkräfte...
- 20 July plot
Martin Bormann,
Hermann Göring, and
Bruno Loerzer surveying the
damaged conference room Type Coup d'état
Locations Several,
including Wolf's...
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Martin Bormann,
Hermann Göring, and
Bruno Loerzer surveying the
damage made by the 20 July plot...
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November 1, 1942 – Günther Rüdel (1883–1950)
February 16, 1943 –
Bruno Loerzer (1891–1960)
February 16, 1943 –
Robert Ritter von
Greim (1892–1945) March...
- In the
First World War,
Bruno Loerzer became a
fighter ace
credited with 44
confirmed aerial victories while flying for the
German Luftstreitkräfte. Franks...
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Ulrich Grauert at Cologne, the II.
Fliegerkorps under Generaloberst Bruno Loerzer at Frankfurt, and V.
Fliegerkorps under command of
General Robert Ritter...
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Bruno Loerzer Commander of
Jagdgeschwader 53 Pik As
April 1938 –
September 1939 Succeeded by
Major Hans
Klein Preceded by
Generalmajor Bruno Loerzer Inspekteur...
- 1945 – 8 May 1945
Preceded by
Robert Ritter von
Greim Succeeded by
Bruno Loerzer Personal details Born (1881-02-02)2
February 1881 Trumpfsee-Warnitz, German...
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Fritz Beckhardt at far
right of picture, with
Bruno Loerzer (center of picture), his
brother Fritz Loerzer, and
other members of
Jasta 26. May 1918....