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Generalmajor Otto Fruhner (6 September 1893 – 19 June 1965) MMC, IC, was a German World War I flying ace credited with 27 victories. He was one of the first aviators to parachute from a stricken aircraft. Beginning as an enlisted mechanic in late 1914, Fruhner rose into the officer's ranks. He was eligible for Germany's highest officer's decoration for valor, the Pour le Mérite, when Kaiser Wilhelm II's abdication scotched the award and the German military largely disbanded after its defeat.

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  • Otto Fruhner (de)
  • Otto Fruhner (en)
  • Otto Fruhner (pl)
  • Otto Fruhner (pt)
  • Отто Фрунер (uk)
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  • Otto Fruhner (* 6. September 1893 in Brieg; † 19. Juni 1965 in Villach, Österreich) war ein deutscher Generalmajor, der als Unteroffizier der Fliegertruppe im Ersten Weltkrieg 27 bestätigte Abschüsse erzielte. (de)
  • Otto Fruhner (6 de Setembro de 1893 – 19 de Junho de 1965) foi um piloto alemão da Primeira Guerra Mundial. Durante a Primeira Grande Guerra, abateu 27 aeronaves inimigas, fazendo dele um ás da aviação. Ele foi também um dos primeiros pilotos da história a saltar de paraquedas de um avião danificado. Em 1935 volta a entrar para as forças armadas alemãs, como Major na Luftwaffe. Com o passar dos anos, chegou ao posto de Major-general, comandando várias bases de treino. (pt)
  • Otto Fruhner (ur. 6 września 1893 w Brzegu, zm. 19 czerwca 1965 w Villach) – Generalmajor Luftwaffe, as lotnictwa niemieckiego Luftstreitkräfte z 27 zwycięstwami w I wojnie światowej. (pl)
  • Отто Фрунер (нім. Otto Fruhner; 6 вересня 1893, Бріг — 19 червня 1965, Філлах) — німецький льотчик-ас Першої світової війни, генерал-майор люфтваффе. (uk)
  • Generalmajor Otto Fruhner (6 September 1893 – 19 June 1965) MMC, IC, was a German World War I flying ace credited with 27 victories. He was one of the first aviators to parachute from a stricken aircraft. Beginning as an enlisted mechanic in late 1914, Fruhner rose into the officer's ranks. He was eligible for Germany's highest officer's decoration for valor, the Pour le Mérite, when Kaiser Wilhelm II's abdication scotched the award and the German military largely disbanded after its defeat. (en)
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  • Otto Fruhner (en)
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  • Brieg, Silesia (en)
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