File:Angriff auf feindlichen Fesselballon 1918.jpg

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English: This sequence of three subsequent images by an unknown German WW I pilot shows a biplane shooting successfully at a tethered "kite" observation balloon flying below. The photos appeared in the leading German WW I magazine in 1918. The photo is undated but probably - and like most photos in the magazine - pretty current, i.e. from 1918.
Deutsch: Diese Bilderfolge eines "deutschen Fliegers", dessen Name nicht genannt wird, zeigt den Abschuss eines Luftschiffs durch Brandgeschosse eines darüber fliegenden Doppeldeckers. Die Bildunterschrift lautet. "Erfolgreicher Angriff eines deutschen Fliegers auf einen feindlichen Fesselballon". Die Fotos erschienen so in der größten deutschen Zeitung zum 1. Weltkrieg gegen Ende dieses Kriegs. Das Aufnahmen selbst sind undatiert.
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Source Illustrierte Zeitschrift des Weltkrieges, Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Band VIII, 1918, Seite 183
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