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  1. Kurt Wolff (Bonn, 3 marzo 1887 – Ludwigsburg, 21 ottobre 1963) è stato un editore, scrittore e giornalista tedesco, uno dei più importanti editori del '900.

  2. Kurt Wolff (Greifswald, 6 febbraio 1895 – cielo di Moorslede, 15 settembre 1917) è stato un aviatore tedesco, asso dell'aviazione della prima guerra mondiale con 33 vittorie. Wolff nacque a Greifswald , in Pomerania , e divenne un asso dell' aviazione durante la guerra con 33 vittorie ed una medaglia al merito, la Pour le Mérite ...

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    • Greifswald, 6 febbraio 1895
    • Early Life
    • Fighter Pilot
    • Final Fight
    • Awards
    • Victory List
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    Kurt Wolff was born in Greifswald, Pomerania. He was orphaned as a child and was raised by relatives in Memel, East Prussia. Wolff enlisted in the Bavarian Army in 1912 at the age of 17, joining a transport unit, Railway Regiment Nr. 4. He was still with this regiment when World War I began. He received a commission on 17 April 1915, and he transfe...

    Training and first posting

    Wolff's first flight was almost his last. The instructor crashed the aircraft, killing himself; Wolff's shoulder was dislocated. Eventually, Wolff received his pilot's badge in late 1915 and was assigned to a series of two-seater bomber units over the next year. On 12 October 1916 he was posted to La Brayelle Airfield in northern France to join the then victoryless Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 11 (Hunting Team 11). For months, Wolff and his comrades in the squadron had had no success in aerial...

    Bloody April

    By the end of March 1917, the Royal Flying Corps held a numerical edge over the Luftstreitkräfte of about two to one. The German aircraft numbered about 195; about half these could be used to attack other planes. By contrast, the British were fielding about 365 airplanes; a third were single-seat fighters. However, despite their superior numbers, the British aircraft were technologically inferior to the German fighters. Nevertheless, the British pushed their air offensive over the German line...

    Wolff in command

    Wolff was awarded the German Empire's most prestigious award, the Prussian Pour le Mérite, on 4 May 1917. Two days later, with his victory total at 29, Wolff left his pilot's assignment with Jagdstaffel 11 when he was promoted to command Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 29. Wolff shot down a French SPAD on 13 May and a No. 60 Squadron Nieuport 17 on 27 June before he returned to Jagdstaffel 11 as its commander in July 1917. Wolff was selected to replace Leutnant (Second lieutenant) Karl Allmenroede...

    The first two Fokker Triplane prototypes had been allocated to Jagdgeschwader 1. Upon his return on 11 September, Wolff was eager to fly one of the prototypes in Richthofen's absence. Four days later, on 15 September he found his opportunity. Despite heavily overcast skies, he took off in Richthofen's prototype Triplane. He was flying the lone Trip...

    Before winning the Pour le Merite on 4 May 1917, Kurt Wolff was awarded both classes of the Iron Cross, the House Order of Hohenzollern, and the Bavarian Military Merit Order, Fourth Class with Swords.

    Opposing pilots are singly listed as casualties. Double listings are pilot and observer respectively.

    Bodenschatz, Karl (2008). Hunting with Richthofen Jagd in Flanderns Himmel: The Bodenschatz Diaries: Sixteen Months of Battle with JG Freiherr von Richthofen No. 1 Foreword by Herman Goring, Issue...
    Franks, Norman (2000). Albatros Aces of World War I. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85532-960-7.
    Franks, Norman; Bailey, Frank; Guest, Russell (1993). Above the Lines: A Complete Record of the Aces and Fighter Units of the German Air Service, Naval Air Service and Flanders Marine Corps 1914–19...
    Franks, Norman; Giblin, Hal (2003). Under the Guns of the Kaiser's Aces. London, UK: Grub Street Publishing. ISBN 978-1-904010-02-9.
  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kurt_WolffKurt Wolff - Wikipedia

    Kurt Wolff. A questo titolo corrispondono più , di seguito elencate. Kurt Wolff (1887-1963), editore tedesco. Kurt Wolff (1895-1917), aviatore tedesco, asso della prima guerra mondiale. Kurt Heinrich Wolff (1912-2003), sociologo statunitense, nato in Germania. Categoria: Pagine di disambiguazione.

  4. 7 gen 2016 · Crea un pdf. di Antonio Tricomi. [La nuova casa editrice Giometti & Antonello inaugura il suo catalogo con M emorie di un editore d i Kurt Wolff, che pubblicò Kafka, Walser, Trakl, Benn, Werfel, e altri. Quella che segue è una riflessione di Antonio Tricomi sull’editoria indipendente.

  5. 26 ott 2017 · Dall’humus espressionista tipicamente mitteleuropeo, prefigurante Dada e le avanguardie, ai grattacieli nuovayorkesi, passando per la dura crisi economica tra le due guerre, la vita dell’editore Kurt Wolff (1887 – 1963) incarnò l’arte di passare inosservati, lasciando però segni indelebili nella storia della letteratura.

  6. Di base a Lipsia da quando comincia l’attività editoriale, prima per Ernst Rowohlt (1908), poi in autonomia con la Kurt Wolff Verlag (1913-1930), Wolff pubblica fin da subito autori che saranno fra i più importanti.

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