31 October 1942(1942-10-31) (aged 22) Diksmuide-Comines
Cause of death
Killed in action
Allegiance
Nazi Germany
Service/branch
Luftwaffe
Years of service
1939–1942
Rank
Leutnant (second lieutenant)
Unit
JG 26
Battles/wars
See battles
World War II
Western Front †
Operation Cerberus
Dieppe Raid
Awards
Honor Goblet of the Luftwaffe
Relations
Adolf Galland Wilhelm-Ferdinand Galland
Paul Galland (3 November 1919 — 31 October 1942) was a Luftwaffe ace and brother of Luftwaffe aces Adolf Galland and Wilhelm-Ferdinand Galland. He had claimed 17 aerial victories in 107 combat missions.[1] Flying with Jagdgeschwader 26 "Schlageter" on the Western Front, he was killed in combat with Royal Air Force Supermarine Spitfire fighters on 31 October 1942.
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PaulGalland (3 November 1919 — 31 October 1942) was a Luftwaffe ace and brother of Luftwaffe aces Adolf Galland and Wilhelm-Ferdinand Galland. He had...
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Other details of Diyab's life are known from the diaries of Antoine Galland and Paul Lucas, who had hired Diyab to accompany him on his journey from Aleppo...
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magical phrase in the story of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" in Antoine Galland's version of One Thousand and One Nights. It opens the mouth of a cave in...
Galland's diary, he met with Hanna, who had travelled from Aleppo to Paris with celebrated French traveller Paul Lucas, on March 25, 1709. Galland's diary...
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Paris. Galland's version of the Nights was immensely popular throughout Europe, and later versions were issued by Galland's publisher using Galland's name...
include the French translation by Antoine Galland (titled Les mille et une nuits, finished in 1717). Galland's translation was essentially based on a medieval...
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states that Friedrich Wachowiak was credited with 140 aerial victories, and Paul-Heinrich Dähne with 100 aerial victories. This along with the ! (exclamation...
paintings in the Louvre and the Tuileries. In September 1618, she remarried PaulGalland, then secretary to the king, future king's counselor and collector of...
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Thousand and One Nights in the 18th century by its French translator Antoine Galland, who heard it from Syrian storyteller Hanna Diyab. As one of the most popular...
His three-roommates at the school were Walter Nowotny, PaulGalland, the brother of Adolf Galland, and Peter Göring, a nephew of the Reichsmarschall (Empire...
Ogden Stiers, American TV actor, in Peoria, Illinois (d. 2018) Died: PaulGalland, 22, German Luftwaffe ace (killed in action) Williams, Mary H. (1960)...
directed by long-time friend and school mate Jordan Galland. Lennon again collaborated with Galland as he contributed the score to the 2012 film Alter...
and three wounded and nine Spitfires. Seifert claimed his 20th victory—PaulGalland achieved a victory against No. 603 Squadron. Seifert accounted for a...
aircraft took off, with 1,800 bomber aircraft; Luftwaffe general Adolf Galland; not many British fighter pilots who survived the Battle of Britain would...
of The Thousand and One Nights tales. The French translation by Antoine Galland (1646–1715) derived from an Arabic text of the Syrian recension of the...
for a new historical novel—"a time travel book"—co-written with Nicole Galland, one of his Mongoliad coauthors. This was released as The Rise and Fall...
piston-powered, 1935-origin Bf 109 and the projected Me 209. Major General Adolf Galland had supported Messerschmitt through the early development years, flying...
Barney Galland Glaser (1930–2022) was an American sociologist and one of the founders of the grounded theory methodology. Glaser was born on February...
operated over England in the Battle of Britain under the command of Adolf Galland, future General der Jagdflieger. JG 26 remained in France and Belgium fighting...