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Leutnant Rudolf Wendelmuth was a
World War I
German flying ace
credited with 14
aerial victories.
Rudolf Wendelmuth was born on 28 July 1890 in Gotha...
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Comedy Der Krähenbaum [de]
Frank Guthke [de]
Holger Hartung,
Christoph Wendelmuth,
Florian Schmidt-Foß,
Ilona Grübel [de], Ruth
Hausmeister War Land der...
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Reinhold Jörke 14
Franz Piechulek 14
Georg Schlenker 14
Rudolf Wendelmuth 14 Hans-Joachim
Buddecke 13
Siegfried Büttner 13
Friedrich Christiansen...
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Oberleutnant Fritz Heising: 25
October 1916–19
October 1917
Leutnant Rudolf Wendelmuth: 19
October 1917–30
November 1917 (KIA)
Leutnant Joachim von Busse: 30...
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records do not
support Wendelmuth's claim (no S.E.5's were lost on that day in that area), and so it is
likely that
Wendelmuth did not take time to identify...
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notable ones;
Walter Göttsch,
Rudolf Francke,
Wilhelm Seitz, and
Rudolf Wendelmuth.
Details of
aircraft ****igned are sketchy; the only type they are known...
- PMID 8978778. "Entrez Gene: TBCB
tubulin folding cofactor B". Wolz W,
Wendelmuth U,
Rouquier S, et al. (1997). "A
complex satellite DNA
polymorphism flanking...
- United
Kingdom Royal Flying Corps 14
Military Cross with Bar.
Rudolf Wendelmuth Germany Luftstreitkräfte 14 Iron
Cross Thomas F.
Williams Canada Royal...
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Bristol F.2 Fighter,
wounded once
again in the same
combat that saw
Rudolf Wendelmuth's downing. Göttsch
returned to duty, but had no luck,
being wounded for...