Baron Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen, also known as "the Red Baron", was credited with 80 enemy aircraft destroyed. He died in combat on 21 April 1918. He was the highest scoring ace of all fighter pilots of WW1.
http://www.hotlinecy.com/KCPix/TopAceList.pdf
This is a list of German "experten" of ww2. I want to underline that you should also check the rating system of the luftwaffe - to know how the pilots achieved their kills, the decorations and the title of "ace" itself.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~rhorta/jgscor.htm
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US Eddie Rickenbacker flying a Spad 13 with 26 aerial kills.
Aces of World War II lists over 1,270 American Aces...This is the most complete list I have seen...By contrast, there are over 5,000 documented German Aces from WWII, and German pilots had no shared victories, only one pilot could claim a independently witness and verified "kill"...If the pilots couldn't agree who got the kill, neither one was credited, it went to the staffel...Tjm
The number of German soldiers who served in the German Military in World War I was 13,250,000. The number of American military personnel that served during World War I was 4,743,826.
you would have to go to a WW2 memorial site or a website reasource for ww2 names and honors.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
World War I was not blamed on World War II because World War I happened first. Rather, World War II was blamed on World War I, because WWI destroyed the German economy and made Hitler's message of national unity and triumph attractive to the average German.
Aces of World War II lists over 1,270 American Aces...This is the most complete list I have seen...By contrast, there are over 5,000 documented German Aces from WWII, and German pilots had no shared victories, only one pilot could claim a independently witness and verified "kill"...If the pilots couldn't agree who got the kill, neither one was credited, it went to the staffel...Tjm
WWII Aces was created on 2008-03-21.
It would take too long to list all the aces of WW1. There were 587 English aces alone. Check the link below. The Aerodrome has an extensive database of all the aces from both sides.
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It will be difficult to find a full list of pilots, many records were destroyed after the war during the upheavals in Germany and during WW2. If the pilot was an ace (5 kilss) he might be listed over at the Aerodrome, they have an extensive list of Aces from all countries.
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the red baron was a German fighter pilot during WW1. The Red Baron was Manfred von Richthofen, a German World War I fighter ace also known as The Ace-of Aces, officially credited with 80 victories in aerial combat.
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"der Erster Weltkrieg" is the correct German term for "World War one"
Canada produced approx 189 aces during WW1.
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