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| Name: | Julius Arigi | Country: | Austro-Hungarian Empire | Rank: | Offizierstellvertreter | Squadrons: | Flik 1J, 6, 41J, 55J; G1 | Victories: | 32 | Born: | 3 October 1895 | Place of Birth: | Decin, Bohemia | Died: | 1 August 1981 | Place of Death: | Attersee, Austria |
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| | On 5 October 1913, Arigi joined the Austrian army, serving with an artillery regiment before transferring to the air service in March 1914. The Austro-Hungarian Empire's most highly decorated ace was greatly admired by the public and the monarchy. During World War II, he supported the Nazis and served as a flight instructor for the Luftwaffe. |
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