- achievements.
Mölders developed fighter tactics that led to the finger-four formation. He died in a
plane crash as a p****enger.
Mölders joined the Luftwaffe...
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Mölders”
between 1973 and 2005, is an
aviation unit of the
German Luftwaffe,
based on
Neuburg air base in
Bavaria Search for "
molders" or "
molder" on...
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christened for
Luftwaffe Oberst (Colonel)
Werner Mölders by his
mother Anne-Marie
Mölders.
Mölders was
commissioned on 23
February 1969 into the 1. Zerstörergeschwader...
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Mölders is a
German name. It may
refer to:
Carmen Nicole Moelders or
Nicole Mölders,
American atmospheric scientist Sascha Mölders (born 1985), German...
- 2022). "Offiziell bestätigt:
Mölders wird ein Landsberger".
Merkur (in German).
Retrieved 18
September 2022. "Sascha
Mölders » Club matches".
World Football...
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Dorothea Mölders (ドロテア・メルダース,
Dorotea Merudāsu)
Voiced by: Gara
Takashima The wife of
Wilhelm Mölders.
Often acts as a
bridge between the
Mölders family...
-
Finances of the Iron
Molders' Union," pg. 84. Iron
Molders' Journal,
April 1876,
cited in Sakolski, "The
Finances of the Iron
Molders' Union," pg. 84. Notable...
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Raigo Mõlder (born 1982),
Estonian rally co-driver Tõnis
Mölder (born 1989),
Estonian politician and
government minister Mölders (disambiguation)
Molder (disambiguation)...
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Maile Mölder (born 23 July 1977) is an
Estonian curler and
curling coach. At the
national level, she is a nine-time
Estonian women's
champion curler (2005...
- Jan de
Molder (sometimes Jean de
Molder, fl. 1494–1550) was a
Northern Renaissance wood
carver active in
Antwerp in the
early 16th century. His work represents...