Karl Schlegel (aviator)
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Born7 May 1893
Wechselburg, Kingdom of Saxony
Wechselburg, Kingdom of Saxony
Died27 October 1918 (aged 25)
Near Amifontaine, France
Near Amifontaine, France
AllegianceGerman Empire
Service / branch Aviation
Karl Schlegel | |
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Karl Schlegel | |
| Born | 7 May 1893 Wechselburg, Kingdom of Saxony |
| Died | 27 October 1918 (aged 25) Near Amifontaine, France |
| Allegiance | German Empire |
| Service | Aviation |
| Years of service | 1912–1918 |
| Rank | Vizefeldwebel |
| Unit | Flieger-Abteilung 39, Jagdstaffel 45, Kampfeinsitzerstaffel 1 |
| Awards | Iron Cross, First and Second Class |
Karl Paul Schlegel (7 May 1893 – 27 October 1918) was a German World War I flying ace credited with 22 victories. Schlegel was shot down by French ace Petar Marinovich. He was the last German ace to be killed in World War I.
Karl Paul Schlegel was born in Wechselburg, the Kingdom of Saxony on 7 May 1893. He began attending military school in 1907. On 1 April 1912, he began active duty in the Royal Sachensburg Machine Gun Section #19 as a Gefreiter. He would later be serving with the 8th Cavalry Division when World War I began.[1][2]