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- Q729201 description "Austro-Hungarian flying ace".
- Q729201 description "Austro-Hungarian flying ace".
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- Q729201 abstract "Oberleutnant Franz Peter (8 October 1896 – 1968) was an Austrian flying ace credited with six aerial victories in World War I.After World War I, Peter decided to join the Polish Air Force, encouraged by Stefan Stec, with whom he had served during the war. He fought during the Polish-Ukrainian War and Polish-Soviet War from 1919, flying as a pilot of two-seater reconnaissance machines, in strafing and bombing missions. Between February and March 1920 he commanded the 6th Reconnaissance Escadre, near Ternopil.After wars, he settled in Poland, working in aerospace industry, especially in a field of engine designing.".
- Q729201 allegiance "Austria-Hungary".
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- Q729201 birthDate "1896-10-08".
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- Q729201 birthYear "1896".
- Q729201 deathDate "1968".
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- Q729201 deathYear "1968".
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- Q729201 awards "Order of the Iron Crown, Military Merit Cross, 3 Silver awards of Medal for Bravery, Military Merit Medal".
- Q729201 dateOfBirth "1896-10-08".
- Q729201 dateOfDeath "1968".
- Q729201 name "Franz Peter".
- Q729201 name "Peter, Franz".
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- Q729201 shortDescription "Austro-Hungarian flying ace".
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- Q729201 comment "Oberleutnant Franz Peter (8 October 1896 – 1968) was an Austrian flying ace credited with six aerial victories in World War I.After World War I, Peter decided to join the Polish Air Force, encouraged by Stefan Stec, with whom he had served during the war. He fought during the Polish-Ukrainian War and Polish-Soviet War from 1919, flying as a pilot of two-seater reconnaissance machines, in strafing and bombing missions.".
- Q729201 label "Franz Peter".
- Q729201 givenName "Franz".
- Q729201 name "Franz Peter".
- Q729201 name "Peter, Franz".
- Q729201 surname "Peter".