Wilhelm Reinhard

Military Person

1891 – 1918

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Who was Wilhelm Reinhard?

Wilhelm "Willi" Reinhard was a German pilot during World War I. Reinhard was born in Düsseldorf and became a flying ace during the war, credited with 20 victories.

Entering military service in 1909 as an officer cadet, Reinhard was assigned to the Bavarian Foot Artillery regiment nr.14. He was severely wounded in the leg in November 1914 during the First Battle of Ypres. Although too badly wounded for service in the Trenches, he was accepted for pilot training, returning to active service in June 1915 flying with FeldFlieger Abteilung 205, being wounded again in December 1915. He was posted to the Balkans with FA 28. In mid 1917 he was transferred to Jasta 11 in France and scored his first victory, but was again wounded on 4 September 1917. He then joined Jasta 6 as Commanding Officer in November. He was promoted to Hauptmann in March 1918. Following the death of Rittmeister Manfred von Richthofen, Reinhard assumed command of Jagdgeschwader 1 on 22 April 1918.

In July 1918, he attended aircraft trials near Adlershof. After Hermann Göring finished test flying a Dornier-Zeppelin D.I prototype that was supposed to have been grounded pending structural upgrades, Reinhard took it up for a test flight and was killed when the top wing broke free while pulling out of a dive. Following Reinhard's death, Göring assumed command of JG 1 on July 8, 1918.

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Born
Mar 12, 1891
Düsseldorf
Nationality
  • Germany
  • German Empire
Died
Jul 3, 1918
Adlershof

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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