Franz Büchner

Franz Büchner PlM (2 January 1898 – 18 March 1920) was one of the most successful German fighter aces of the First World War, shooting down 40 enemy aircraft. He began his military career as a 16-year-old infantryman. His doughty exploits earned him a battlefield commission just after his 18th birthday, in early 1916. After being wounded and invalided from the infantry, he joined the Imperial German Air Service. Once he progressed to become a fighter pilot flying a Fokker D.VII, he initially struggled to gain his first aerial victories. Something clicked after his fifth victory, and he began to regularly shoot down enemy airplanes, scoring 35 victories between 1 July and 22 October 1918. Most notably, he shot down four SPADs on 26 September. He survived the war, but died in action in 1920 while combating communist revolutionaries near Leipzig. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Buchner, Franz
Published: Munich : Zentralverlag der NSDAP, Franz Eher Nachf, 1938
Library: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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by Buchner, Franz
Published: Franz Eher Nachf. ; München : Zentralverlag der NSDAP, 1938
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by Buchner, Franz X.
Published: Düsseldorf : Schwan, 1936
Library: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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by Leven, Karl-Heinz 1959-
Published in: Medizin und Nationalsozialismus (2002), Seite 362-396 year:2002 pages:362-396
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