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  1. Leutnant Hermann Habich (1895–?) was one of the original pilots in the Imperial German Air Service, having earned his brevet two months before World War I began. He is noted for having killed French aviation pioneer Roland Garros. Habich scored seven victories in all, becoming a flying ace.

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  2. El teniente Hermann Habich (¿1895–?) fue uno de los pilotos originales del Servicio Aéreo Imperial Alemán , y obtuvo su brevet dos meses antes de que comenzara la Primera Guerra Mundial. Es conocido por haber matado al pionero de la aviación francesa Roland Garros .

  3. Hermann Habich was born in Plättig, the Grand Duchy of Baden, the German Empire on 15 August 1895. He was a pioneer aviator, having gained his license, number 697, before the start of World War I, on 17 March 1914.[1] Habich was one of the early German military fliers, joining Feldflieger...

  4. www.theaerodrome.com › aces › germanyHermann Habich

    7. 06 Oct 1918. 0830. Jasta 49. Bréguet 14. Somme-Py. Hermann Habich - The Aerodrome - Aces and Aircraft of World War I.

  5. Hermann Dahlmann: 7 Helmut Dilthey: 7 Julius Fichter 7 Hermann Gilly: 7 Hans Goerth: 7 Gisbert-Wilhelm Groos 7 Hermann Habich: 7 Otto Hartmann: 7 Georg Ritter von Hengl: 7 Josef Hohly 7 Kurt Jacob 7 Karl Jentsch 7 Martin Johns 7 Christian Kairies 7 Emil Koch 7 Hans Körner 7 Wilhelm Kühne (aviator) 7 Hans Kummetz: 7 Herman Leptien 7 Albert Lux ...

  6. World War I. Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 49, commonly abbreviated to Jasta 49, was a jagdstaffel ("hunting squadron", i.e. fighter squadron) of the Luftstreitkräfte, the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I. The squadron scored 28 aerial victories during the war, including at least one observation balloon.

  7. Hermann Habich (1917-11 March 1943) was a German Wehrmacht soldier who served in the Afrika Korps in North Africa during World War II. He was killed in action with the British Army at the Battle of Toujane in 1873.