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- Helmut_Wick abstract "Major Helmut Paul Emil Wick (5 August 1915 – 28 November 1940) was a German Luftwaffe ace and the fourth recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (German: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub). The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grade, the Oak Leaves, was awarded by the Third Reich to recognise extreme bravery in battle or successful military leadership. It was Germany's highest military decoration at the time of its presentation to Helmut Wick.Born in Mannheim, Wick joined the Luftwaffe in 1936 and was trained as a fighter pilot. He was assigned to Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen" (JG 2—2nd Fighter Wing), and saw combat in the Battles of France and Britain. Promoted to Major in October 1940, he was given the position of Geschwaderkommodore (wing commander) of JG 2—the youngest in the Luftwaffe to hold this rank and position. He was shot down in the vicinity of the Isle of Wight on 28 November 1940, very likely by the British ace John Dundas, who was subsequently shot down by Wick's wingman. Helmut Wick was posted as missing in action, presumed dead. By then he had been credited with destroying 56 enemy aircraft in aerial combat, making him the leading German fighter pilot at the time. Flying the Messerschmitt Bf 109, he claimed all of his victories against the Western Allies.".
- Helmut_Wick allegiance "Nazi Germany".
- Helmut_Wick award Knight's_Cross_of_the_Iron_Cross.
- Helmut_Wick battle Battle_of_Britain.
- Helmut_Wick battle Battle_of_France.
- Helmut_Wick birthDate "1915-08-05".
- Helmut_Wick birthPlace Mannheim.
- Helmut_Wick birthYear "1915".
- Helmut_Wick deathDate "1940-11-28".
- Helmut_Wick deathPlace English_Channel.
- Helmut_Wick deathYear "1940".
- Helmut_Wick militaryBranch Luftwaffe.
- Helmut_Wick militaryCommand "JG 2".
- Helmut_Wick militaryUnit JG_133.
- Helmut_Wick militaryUnit Jagdgeschwader_53.
- Helmut_Wick serviceEndYear "1940".
- Helmut_Wick serviceStartYear "1936".
- Helmut_Wick thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-1986-013-04,_Helmut_Wick_(cropped).jpg?width=300.
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- Helmut_Wick after "Hauptmann Karl-Heinz Greisert".
- Helmut_Wick align "left".
- Helmut_Wick align "right".
- Helmut_Wick allegiance "Nazi Germany".
- Helmut_Wick awards "Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub".
- Helmut_Wick battles "World War II *Battle of France *Battle of Britain".
- Helmut_Wick before "Major Wolfgang Schellmann".
- Helmut_Wick birthDate "1915-08-05".
- Helmut_Wick birthPlace Mannheim.
- Helmut_Wick branch "18".
- Helmut_Wick caption "Helmut Wick, October 1940".
- Helmut_Wick commands Jagdgeschwader_2.
- Helmut_Wick dateOfBirth "1915-08-05".
- Helmut_Wick dateOfDeath "1940-11-28".
- Helmut_Wick deathDate "1940-11-28".
- Helmut_Wick deathPlace English_Channel.
- Helmut_Wick deathPlace Missing_in_action.
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- Helmut_Wick name "Helmut Wick".
- Helmut_Wick name "Wick, Helmut".
- Helmut_Wick placeOfBirth Mannheim.
- Helmut_Wick placeOfDeath "MIA-English Channel".
- Helmut_Wick quote "I think, we are winning ourselves to death over England, my dear.".
- Helmut_Wick quote "Wick was a real daredevil, He had excellent eyesight and therefore was usually the first to see enemy aircraft. Then he opened the throttle and simply went after them. I didn't do that, but that's probably why I'm still alive and he isn't.".
- Helmut_Wick rank "Major".
- Helmut_Wick serviceyears "1936".
- Helmut_Wick shortDescription "German flying ace".
- Helmut_Wick source "Franz Fiby—Wick's wingman in the Stabsschwarm".
- Helmut_Wick source "Helmut Wick during the Battle of Britain".
- Helmut_Wick title "Commander of Jagdgeschwader 2 Richthofen".
- Helmut_Wick unit JG_133.
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- Helmut_Wick years "--09-20".
- Helmut_Wick description "German flying ace".
- Helmut_Wick description "German flying ace".
- Helmut_Wick subject Category:1915_births.
- Helmut_Wick subject Category:1940_deaths.
- Helmut_Wick subject Category:Aviators_killed_by_being_shot_down.
- Helmut_Wick subject Category:German_World_War_II_flying_aces.
- Helmut_Wick subject Category:German_military_personnel_killed_in_World_War_II.
- Helmut_Wick subject Category:Luftwaffe_pilots.
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- Helmut_Wick subject Category:Missing_in_action_of_World_War_II.
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- Helmut_Wick subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Knight's_Cross_with_Oak_Leaves.
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- Helmut_Wick comment "Major Helmut Paul Emil Wick (5 August 1915 – 28 November 1940) was a German Luftwaffe ace and the fourth recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (German: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub). The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grade, the Oak Leaves, was awarded by the Third Reich to recognise extreme bravery in battle or successful military leadership.".
- Helmut_Wick label "Helmut Wick".
- Helmut_Wick label "Helmut Wick".