Friedrich-Karl Burckhardt Military person

Hauptmann (Captain) Friedrich-Karl Burckhardt was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. He was a professional soldier who already held a pilot's license when World War I began. He served on the Eastern Front until 28 November 1916, when he was promoted to command Jasta 25 in Macedonia. On 25 February 1918, he was withdrawn back to Germany, where he eventually commanded a home defense squadron until war's end. He was one of the few German aces to serve in aviation for the entirety of World War I.

Personal facts

Birth dateDecember 24, 1889
Birth place
Poland , Koszalin , Prussia
Date of deathJune 18, 1962

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allegianceGermany
award
Iron Cross
military branch
Luftstreitkräfte
military unit
Jagdstaffel 25

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