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Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert was born on 2 February, 1919 in Cologne-Lindenthal, is a German fighter ace and Knight's Cross recipient. Discover Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

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Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 2 February 1919
Birthday 2 February
Birthplace Cologne-Lindenthal
Date of death 5 September, 2007
Died Place Bad Pyrmont
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1919

Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert (2 February 1919 – 5 September 2007) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator during World War II, a fighter ace credited with 174 enemy aircraft shot down in 715 combat missions.

The majority of his victories were claimed over the Eastern Front, with 51 in the Mediterranean theatre and 20 over the Western Front.

He was "ace-in-a-day" four times, shooting down five or more aircraft on a single day.

Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert was born 2 February 1919 in Cologne-Lindenthal, at the time in the Rhine Province of the Free State of Prussia.

He was the son of an executive secretary (Obersekretär) with the Deutsche Reichsbahn (German Reich Railway).

After attending school in Leverkusen-Schlebusch, he completed his vocational education as a metalworker.

With the beginning of his vocational education, Reinert learned to fly glider aircraft with the National Socialist Flyers Corps (NSFK), completing his A, B and C-license for glider aircraft.

1926

He then received conversion training to the then new Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter and was posted to Jagdgeschwader 7 (JG 7—7th Fighter Wing), an all-jet fighter wing.

1927

Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 27 (JG 27—27th Fighter Wing) based in France.

Reinert was then appointed Gruppenkommandeur (group commander) of IV.

1938

Born in Cologne-Lindenthal, Reinert volunteered for military service in the National Socialist Luftwaffe in 1938.

Following the compulsory Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labour Service), Reinert volunteered for military service of Nazi Germany with the Luftwaffe in early 1938.

Eight days after joining, he was discharged on medical grounds which required an operation.

1939

In January 1939, he was admitted to the Reichsschule für Motorflug (motor powered flight school of the Reich) at Bielefeld where he attained his A/2 license.

On 14 April 1939, Reinert was called back into the Luftwaffe, at first serving with a Fliegerausbildungsregiment (flight training regiment), and received three months of recruit training.

He was then trained as a fighter pilot at various flight and fighter pilot schools.

World War II in Europe had begun on Friday, 1 September 1939, when German forces invaded Poland.

1940

On 1 December 1940, Reinert was promoted to Unteroffizier (corporal).

1941

He fought in Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, and claimed his first aerial victory on 8 August 1941.

On 14 June 1941, Reinert was transferred to II.

With this unit, he participated in Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, which marked the beginning of the Eastern Front on 22 June 1941.

During this campaign, Reinert was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class (Eisernes Kreuz zweiter Klasse) on 31 July 1941.

A week later, at 13:42 on 8 August 1941, he was credited with his first aerial victory, a Polikarpov I-16 fighter.

On 28 September 1941, he received the Front Flying Clasp of the Luftwaffe for Fighter Pilots in Gold (Frontflugspange für Jagdflieger in Gold), at the time he was credited with 16 aerial victories.

One day later, he received the Iron Cross 1st Class (Eisernes Kreuz erster Klasse).

1942

Accumulating further victories, he surpassed the century mark in October 1942 for which he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves.

In November 1942, his unit was transferred to the Mediterranean theatre in support of the Afrika Korps.

There, Reinert claimed 51 victories against the Western Allies.

1943

In August 1943, he was appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 3.

1944

Staffel (3rd squadron) of JG 77, and in February 1944 the 8.

1945

Gruppe (4th group) of JG 27 and, credited with 174 aerial victories, received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords on 30 January 1945.

1953

He received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross following his 53rd aerial victory.

1956

In 1956, Reinert joined the newly established German Air Force of West Germany.

1977

Following flight training, he was posted to Jagdgeschwader 77 (JG 77—77th Fighter Wing).

At the time he was based in Bordeaux, France with the Ergänzungsgruppe, a supplementary training unit, of Jagdgeschwader 77 (JG 77—77th Fighter Wing).

This unit was tasked with patrolling the Atlantic coast.

Gruppe (2nd group) of JG 77 where he was assigned to 4.

Staffel (4th squadron).

JG 77, augmented by I.(J)./Lehrgeschwader 2 (LG 2—2nd Demonstration Wing), primary role in Operation Barbarossa was to support the German advance as part of Army Group South.

2007

He retired in 1972, his final rank was Oberstleutnant (lieutenant colonel), and died on 5 September 2007 in Bad Pyrmont.