An exploding German artillery shell landed near him
War Merit Cross - Cross Third Class with Swords
The Corps was comprised of 499 personnel and 379 horses
but remained in France and resumed flying almost immediately
up to his first speech as Reich Chancellor of Germany on February 10
Germany, Imperial. A First War Flyer's Group Of Oskar Wagner Archive An exploding German artillery shellA grouping of First War period items, including a pilot identification card (Flugzeugfhrer Ausweis) constructed of black cardstock, the exterior embossed DEUTSCHLAND FLUGZEUGFHRER, the interior features a black and white photograph of Oskar Wagner (b. 20 April 1892), signed in black ink, dated 16 August 1918, measuring 71 mm (w) x 106 mm (h), and in good condition. An Imperial German Pilot Badge (Flugzeugfhrerabzeichen), constructed of hollowed