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- Heinrich_Ehrler abstract "Heinrich Ehrler (14 September 1917 – 4 April 1945) was a German World War II fighter ace whose distinguished Luftwaffe combat career ended in tragic controversy. Along with Theodor Weissenberger, Ehrler shared the honors of "top-ace" in Jagdgeschwader 5, amassing 208 kills - including eight in the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter (while flying with Jagdgeschwader 7). Scapegoated for the loss of the German battleship Tirpitz, Ehrler - who had been nominated for the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords prior to the disaster - was court-martialled, stripped of his command and sentenced to three years and two months Festungshaft (honourable imprisonment). Ehrler's sentence was later commuted and his loss of rank rescinded, and in February 1945 he was transferred to JG 7. According to his fellow pilots, Ehrler thereafter flew in the increasingly desperate air battles without the purpose and dedication that had made him one of the Luftwaffe's most successful aces. On 4 April 1945, he shot down two Allied bombers for his final two victories, before destroying a third by ramming with his damaged aircraft after having run out of ammunition.".
- Heinrich_Ehrler allegiance "Nazi Germany".
- Heinrich_Ehrler award Knight's_Cross_of_the_Iron_Cross.
- Heinrich_Ehrler battle World_War_II.
- Heinrich_Ehrler birthDate "1917-09-14".
- Heinrich_Ehrler birthPlace Lauda-K%C3%B6nigshofen.
- Heinrich_Ehrler birthPlace Lauda-Königshofen.
- Heinrich_Ehrler birthYear "1917".
- Heinrich_Ehrler deathDate "1945-04-04".
- Heinrich_Ehrler deathPlace Stendal.
- Heinrich_Ehrler deathYear "1945".
- Heinrich_Ehrler militaryBranch Luftwaffe.
- Heinrich_Ehrler militaryCommand "JG 5 Eismeer".
- Heinrich_Ehrler militaryUnit Jagdgeschwader_5.
- Heinrich_Ehrler militaryUnit Jagdgeschwader_7.
- Heinrich_Ehrler militaryUnit Jagdgeschwader_77.
- Heinrich_Ehrler serviceEndYear "1945".
- Heinrich_Ehrler serviceStartYear "1935".
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- Heinrich_Ehrler after "Oberstlt. Günther Scholz".
- Heinrich_Ehrler allegiance "Nazi Germany".
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- Heinrich_Ehrler birthDate "1917-09-14".
- Heinrich_Ehrler birthPlace Lauda-Königshofen.
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- Heinrich_Ehrler dateOfBirth "1917-09-14".
- Heinrich_Ehrler dateOfDeath "1945-04-04".
- Heinrich_Ehrler deathDate "1945-04-04".
- Heinrich_Ehrler deathPlace Stendal.
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- Heinrich_Ehrler name "Ehrler, Heinrich".
- Heinrich_Ehrler name "Heinrich Ehrler".
- Heinrich_Ehrler placeOfBirth "Oberbalbach, Germany".
- Heinrich_Ehrler placeOfDeath "Stendal, Germany".
- Heinrich_Ehrler rank Major.
- Heinrich_Ehrler serviceyears "1935".
- Heinrich_Ehrler shortDescription "German World War II fighter pilot".
- Heinrich_Ehrler title "Commander of Jagdgeschwader 5 Eismeer".
- Heinrich_Ehrler unit "JG 77, JG 5 and JG 7".
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- Heinrich_Ehrler comment "Heinrich Ehrler (14 September 1917 – 4 April 1945) was a German World War II fighter ace whose distinguished Luftwaffe combat career ended in tragic controversy. Along with Theodor Weissenberger, Ehrler shared the honors of "top-ace" in Jagdgeschwader 5, amassing 208 kills - including eight in the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter (while flying with Jagdgeschwader 7).".
- Heinrich_Ehrler label "Heinrich Ehrler".
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- Heinrich_Ehrler label "Heinrich Ehrler".
- Heinrich_Ehrler label "Heinrich Ehrler".
- Heinrich_Ehrler label "Heinrich Ehrler".
- Heinrich_Ehrler label "Heinrich Ehrler".
- Heinrich_Ehrler label "Эрлер, Генрих".
- Heinrich_Ehrler label "ハインリヒ・エールラー".