- This is a list of
fighter aces in
World War II from Germany. A
flying ace or
fighter ace is a
military aviator credited with
shooting down five or more...
- The
Renke and
Wubke Renken House, also
known as the R.G.
Renken Estate, is a
historic building located in Parkersburg, Iowa,
United States. The two-story...
- 09.
Helmut Woltersdorf* 23 NJG 1
German Cross KIA 2 June 1942
Waldemar Wübke Hauptmann 14 JG 54, JG 101
German Cross Helmut Wunderlich Obergefreiter...
- 42.578611; -92.791111 (Netcott-Pfeiffer House)
Parkersburg 5
Renke and
Wubke Renken House Upload image January 15, 2014 (#13001075) 401
Coates St. 42°34′38″N...
- and Barkhorn, Krupinski, Karl-Heinz Schnell,
Erich Hohagen and
Waldemar Wübke stepped up. The men were then
taken to Heidelberg, Wiesbaden-Erbenheim and...
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Evelyn Dwyer David Wilson Carvalho Drazdynski -74 kg
Lajos Hugyetz Michael Wübke Alberto Montrond Dushkin -79 kg
George McKenzie Jim
Flood Bernd Reichenbach...
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Bertram (6
January 1943 – 30
April 1944)
Hauptmann Gerhard Koall (1 May 1944 – 15
January 1945)
Hauptmann Waldemar Wübke, 15
October 1944 – 15
April 1945...
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Kirpjakov Piotr Bartnicki Ottavio Panunzio -74 kg
Lajos Hugyetz Michael Wübke Haci
Avcioglu Dimitri Smirnov -79 kg
Herman Muhlheim Bernd Reichenbach Piotr...
- and Krupinski, Barkhorn,
Erich Hohagen, Karl-Heinz Schnell, and
Waldemar Wübke stepped up. The men were then
taken to Heidelberg, Wiesbaden-Erbenheim and...
- and Hohagen, Schnell,
Gerhard Barkhorn,
Walter Krupinski, and
Waldemar Wübke stepped up.
Following World War II,
Hohagen joined the
newly created German...