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Oberleutnant Hans Berr (20 May 1890–6 April 1917) was a German professional soldier and World War I flying ace. At the start of the First World War, he served in a scout regiment until severely wounded; he then transferred to aviation duty. Once trained as a pilot, he helped pioneer the world's first dedicated fighter airplane, the Fokker Eindekker "flying gun". Flying one, Berr shot down two enemy airplanes in March 1916 as his contribution to the Fokker Scourge. Berr was then chosen to command one of the world's original fighter squadrons, Jagdstaffel 5. Leading his pilots by example, Berr scored eight more victories in a four week span in October - November 1916 while his pilots began to compile their own victories. Hans Berr was awarded Germany's highest military honor, the Pour le Mer

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  • Hans Berr (Braunschweig, 20 maggio 1890 – nei pressi di Noyelles, 6 aprile 1917) è stato un militare e aviatore tedesco, asso dell'aviazione durante la prima guerra mondiale accreditato di 10 vittorie aeree. (it)
  • Oberleutnant Hans Berr (20 May 1890–6 April 1917) was a German professional soldier and World War I flying ace. At the start of the First World War, he served in a scout regiment until severely wounded; he then transferred to aviation duty. Once trained as a pilot, he helped pioneer the world's first dedicated fighter airplane, the Fokker Eindekker "flying gun". Flying one, Berr shot down two enemy airplanes in March 1916 as his contribution to the Fokker Scourge. Berr was then chosen to command one of the world's original fighter squadrons, Jagdstaffel 5. Leading his pilots by example, Berr scored eight more victories in a four week span in October - November 1916 while his pilots began to compile their own victories. Hans Berr was awarded Germany's highest military honor, the Pour le Mer (en)
  • Hans Berr (ur. 20 maja 1890 w Brunszwiku, zm. 6 kwietnia 1917 w okolicach ) – as lotnictwa niemieckiego Luftstreitkräfte z 10 potwierdzonymi zwycięstwami w I wojnie światowej. Wstąpił do armii w 1908 roku. Służbę rozpoczął w 4 Pułku Artylerii Pieszej (Magdeburski). W momencie wybuchu wojny służył jako podporucznik w 7 Pułku Artylerii Lekkiej. W czasie walk na froncie zachodnim 6 września został ranny. Został odznaczony Krzyżem Żelaznym II klasy i mianowany porucznikiem w końcu stycznia 1915 roku. Na własną prośbę został przeniesiony do lotnictwa i przez prawie cały rok 1915 latał jako obserwator. Po odbyciu szkolenia z pilotażu w Metz został przydzielony do KEK Avillers. W jednostce latał na samolotach Fokker E i w marcu 1916 roku odniósł dwa zwycięstwa powietrzne w czasie walk pod Verdun. (pl)
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  • Vicinity of Noyelles, France (en)
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