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On 16 July 1918, he was flying a mission with incendiary ammunition aboard his plane. It self-combusted, setting plane and pilot on fire. Pütter managed to land the burning plane and he was rushed to the University Clinic in Bonn. On 10 August, he succumbed to his wounds.
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on 3 February 1918. He scored his first victory leading his new unit on 18 March. By the end of that month, he was a triple ace, with 15 kills. April brought another six and May four more. On 31 May, he received Germany's highest award for valor, the
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until May 1915. He then underwent officer training and was commissioned on 12 October 1915. He was assigned to Infantry Regiment Nr. 370, and took part in the fighting at
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When World War I began, Pütter volunteered for service on 24 August 1914. He became a member of a machine gun company and served on the
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Fritz Pütter was born in Westphalia, the son of Franz Pütter, who was the royal rentmeister. Fritz Pütter was schooled in the
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Above the Lines: The Aces and Fighter Units of the German Air Service, Naval Air Service and Flanders Marine Corps, 1914–1918
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Above the Lines: The Aces and Fighter Units of the German Air Service, Naval Air Service and Flanders Marine Corps, 1914–1918
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On 20 May 1916, Pütter began pilot training; this he completed on 9 December 1916 and he was posted to
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Pütter was buried in the main cemetery in Münster. A street is named after him there.
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Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in Germany
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fighter pilot credited with victories over eight enemy
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Carthaus
Westphalia
Bonn
Münster
Leutnant
Jagdstaffel 9
Jagdstaffel 68
Pour le Mérite
Royal Hohenzollern House Order
Iron Cross
Pour le Mérite
Iron Cross
ace
observation balloons
Münster
Eastern Front
Flirey
Western Front
Aerial victory standards of World War I
List of aerial victories of Fritz Pütter
Jagdstaffel 9
Hartmuth Baldamus
Hermann Pfeiffer
Bloody April
Nieuport 17
Jagdstaffel 68
Pour le Mérite
Iron Cross
House Order of Hohenzollern

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