Kurt Wissemann
Kurt Wissemann was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.[1]
Kurt Wissemann | |
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Born | Elberfeld, Germany | 20 March 1893
Died | 28 September 1917 24) Westrozebeke, Belgium | (aged
Allegiance | Germany |
Service/ | Aviation |
Rank | Leutnant |
Unit | Jasta 3 |
Awards | Iron Cross |
Born in Elberfeld, Wissemann trained as a Leutnant with Jastaschule 1 (Fighter school 1) before being posted to Jasta 3 on 28 May 1917. He claimed 5 victories during 1917, one of which was reputed to be top French ace Capitaine Georges Guynemer on 11 September. He was killed in action over Westrozebeke, allegedly versus Rene Fonck but documentary evidence suggests it was more probably either Captain Reginald Hoidge or Captain Geoffrey Hilton Bowman of No. 56 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps.[2]
Sources of information
- http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/germany/wissemann.php
- 'Above the Lines', Franks Bailey & Guest, page 232
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