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Leutnant Viktor von
Pressentin von
Rautter (8 May 1896 – 31 May 1918) was a
German World War I
flying ace
credited with 15
aerial victories. See also...
- Subsequently, in 1477, the
estates p****ed into the
hands of the Von
Rautter family.
Ludwig Rautter (1542–1614)
built a
renaissance castle here
between 1596 and...
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September 1901 – 15
October 1992) (also used the
pseudonym Christiana Rautter) was a
German writer and musician.
Karla Höcker's
father Paul
Oskar Höcker...
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Edmund Nathanael 15
Wilhelm Neuenhofen 15
Viktor von
Pressentin von
Rautter 15
Theodor Quandt 15
Julius Schmidt (aviator) 15 Kurt
Schneider (aviator)...
- north-east of the
regional capital Olsztyn.
Viktor von
Pressentin von
Rautter (1896-1918),
World War I
flying ace "Central
Statistical Office (GUS) –...
- Janzen: 28
March 1918 – 3 May 1918
Leutnant Viktor von
Pressentin von
Rautter (Acting): 4 May 1918 – 20 May 1918
Leutnant de
Reserves Ernst Udet: 20...
- Casembroot, and D. Bowier, J.P.M. Willinck, J.D.J. van der
Hegge Spies, L.
Rautter, P.J. Losgert, H.J.E. van de Watering, J.H. Jullien, and
scribe D.W. Muller...
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Military Cross with Bar,
Distinguished Flying Cross Viktor von
Pressentin von
Rautter† German
Empire Luftstreitkräfte 15
Military Merit Cross, Iron
Cross Theodor...