Battle of Komarow (As Leutnant of the 22nd Regiment) 1914, Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive 1915 (as Oberleutnant), Brusilov Offensive 1916, Battle of Caporetto 1917 (as officer-observer of Flik34),
Awards
Order of the Iron Crown 3rd Class with War Decoration and Swords, Military Merit Cross, Military Merit Medal (Bronze and Silver), German Iron Cross 2nd Class
OberleutnantKarl Patzelt (1893–1918) was an Austro-Hungarian World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Entering World War I as an officer in an infantry regiment, he distinguished himself during the first two years of the war. Decorated twice for valor, he was also honored by a rare early promotion in rank. A serious wound inflicted on 16 June 1916 hospitalized him. While recuperating, he transferred to aviation service. Trained and posted as a technical officer for Flik 29J in Romania, he volunteered to fly as an observer with Andreas Dombrowski. On their missions, Patzelt would benefit from Dombrowski's tuition as a pilot, while downing two enemy aircraft with the observer's gun. In October, Patzelt was transferred to the Italian Front to observe the Battle of Caporetto. By mid-November 1917, he was flying with a fighter squadron, Flik 42J. He would score three more victories before being killed in action on 4 May 1918.
Oberleutnant KarlPatzelt (1893–1918) was an Austro-Hungarian World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Entering World War I as an officer...
Patzelt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Heinz Patzelt (born 1957), Austrian lawyer KarlPatzelt (1893–1918), Austro-Hungarian flying...
Front in April 1918, he flew an Albatros D.III for his former observer, KarlPatzelt. On 4 May 1918, Dombrowski scored his sixth and final victory, then took...
Nieuport fighter over Lago di Doberdò. On 27 November, he teamed with KarlPatzelt for a third victory, a Sopwith destroyed over San Dona di Piave. His...
Albatros D.V. Two days later, Birks shot down and killed ace Oberleutnant KarlPatzelt, as well as F. Frisch. In addition to killing both Austro-Hungarian pilots...
simultaneously commanding a second fighter squadron while its commander Karl Nikitsch was ill. Under Strohschneider's leadership, Flik 61J undertook a...
Karl Wilhelm Lauterbach (German pronunciation: [kaʁl ˈlaʊ̯tɐˌbax] ; born 21 February 1963) is a German scientist, physician, and politician of the Social...
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Risztics, Otto Jaeger, Karl Teichmann, Friedrich Hefty, Ernst Strohschneider, Georg Kenzian, Franz Graeser, and KarlPatzelt. Udvardy stayed with Flik...
was dubbed the Kaiser Staffel (Emperor's Squadron). On 4 May 1918, KarlPatzelt's death in action left Fliegerkompanie 68J leaderless. Kenzian was granted...
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Karl Holmeier (born 10 September 1956) is a German politician of the Christian Social Union (CSU) who served as a member of the Bundestag from the state...
Fischau-Brunn, Austria 1953 (id=2977) Nominated with T.Osk.Caspersson by Viktor Patzelt (8.7.1887 Prague – 17.9.1956) (id=7034) the only time (id=7274) Alfred...