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"In four years of war, almost eight thousand airmen from Britain, Australia, Canada and the United States were shot down and killed, taken prisoner, or wounded in action." Henshaw, Trevor. The Sky Their Battlefield. London: Grub Street, 1995
During World War I, German Air Service casualties exceeded 16,000 pilots and observers missing or dead due to enemy action, friendly fire, crashes and accidents in the air and on the ground, as well as illness and disease. Almost half of its casualties were not the result of enemy action and a quarter of the German Air Service losses occurred at home during training. |
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Name |
Unit |
Type |
Date of Casualty |
331 |
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Tahy, Alexander |
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KIFA |
07 Mar 1918 |
332 |
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Kampe, Willi |
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KIA |
08 Mar 1918 |
333 |
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Buddecke, Hans-Joachim |
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KIA |
10 Mar 1918 |
334 |
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Imolesi, Attilio |
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DFW |
11 Mar 1918 |
335 |
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Robertson, John Henry |
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DFW |
11 Mar 1918 |
336 |
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Mettlich, Konrad |
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KIA |
13 Mar 1918 |
337 |
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Splitgerber, Otto |
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KIA |
13 Mar 1918 |
338 |
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Richthofen, Lothar Ritter von |
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WIA |
13 Mar 1918 |
339 |
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Hartley, Herbert Henry |
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KIA |
14 Mar 1918 |
340 |
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Tutschek, Adolf von |
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KIA |
15 Mar 1918 |
341 |
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de Rochechouart de Mortem, François |
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KIA |
16 Mar 1918 |
342 |
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Muspratt, Keith Knox |
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KIFA |
16 Mar 1918 |
343 |
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Bethge, Hans |
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KIA |
17 Mar 1918 |
344 |
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Tayler, St. Cyprian Churchill |
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KIA |
17 Mar 1918 |
345 |
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Scott, Maurice Douglas Guest |
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KIFA |
17 Mar 1918 |
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Total Records: 765 |
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