Der Adler von Lille

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Der Adler von Lille is the famous wartime nickname of German World War I flying ace Max Immelmann, celebrated for his aerial combat skill over the Western Front.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flying ace
human
military aviator
wartime nickname
aircraftFlown Fokker Eindecker series
surface form: Fokker Eindecker
airVictories over 10 confirmed victories
allegiance German Empire
associatedWithCity Lille
associatedWithFront Western Front
associatedWithMilitaryBranch Luftstreitkräfte
associatedWithRole flying ace
causeOfDeath killed in action
commemoratedBy German military aviation traditions
memorials in Germany
streets named Immelmannstraße
conflict World War I
countryOfAllegiance German Empire
countryOfBirth German Empire
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
dateOfBirth 1890-09-21
dateOfDeath 1916-06-18
decoratedWith Iron Cross
Pour le Mérite
hasBearer Max Immelmann
hasNotableAttribute aerial combat skill
fame as a fighter pilot
hasNotableNickname Der Adler von Lille self-linksurface differs
hasTitle ace of aces of the German Air Service (early war)
knownFor Immelmann turn
surface form: Immelmann turn maneuver
language German
militaryRank Leutnant
nickname Der Adler von Lille self-linksurface differs
notableFor aerial combat over the Western Front
pioneering fighter tactics
occupation fighter pilot
operatedOnFront Western Front
placeOfBirth Dresden
placeOfDeath near Sallaumines, France
refersTo Max Immelmann
serviceEndYear 1916
serviceStartYear 1914
theaterOfOperations France
translation The Eagle of Lille
usedDuringConflict World War I

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Max Immelmann nickname Der Adler von Lille
Der Adler von Lille nickname Der Adler von Lille self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Max Immelmann
Der Adler von Lille hasNotableNickname Der Adler von Lille self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Max Immelmann