Fighter pilot Hans-Joachim Marseille in his fighter aircraft Messerschmitt Me 109 in Northern Africa. Stock Photo
RMCPHPAFFighter pilot Hans-Joachim Marseille in his fighter aircraft Messerschmitt Me 109 in Northern Africa.
Hans-Joachim Marseille (1919-1942) was a German fighter ace during the North African campaign. He was killed in Egypt on September 30 1942 when his aircraft's engine failed. Stock Photo
RMK70GTXHans-Joachim Marseille (1919-1942) was a German fighter ace during the North African campaign. He was killed in Egypt on September 30 1942 when his aircraft's engine failed.
HANS-JOACHIM MARSEILLE (1919-1942) German Luftwaffe fighter pilot ace in 1942 Stock Photo
RM2TCWJAHHANS-JOACHIM MARSEILLE (1919-1942) German Luftwaffe fighter pilot ace in 1942
Marseille, Hans Joachim, 19.9.1919 - 30.9.1942, German military officer, fighter pilot, portrait, as Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) after receiving the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords on 18.6.1942, postcard after official propaganda photo, Stock Photo
RMCR55FPMarseille, Hans Joachim, 19.9.1919 - 30.9.1942, German military officer, fighter pilot, portrait, as Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) after receiving the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords on 18.6.1942, postcard after official propaganda photo,
HANS-JOACHIM MARSEILLE (1919-1942) German Luftwaffe fighter ace in 1942 Stock Photo
RM2TD1TXCHANS-JOACHIM MARSEILLE (1919-1942) German Luftwaffe fighter ace in 1942
Hans Joachim Marseille - a letter to his parents. Hand-written, double-sided letter from the successful fighter pilot. He describes his 75th solo flight, further training in various aircraft types and his promotion to Gefreiter effective 1 May 1939. The letter closes with 'Herzlichen Gruß und Kuß - Euer Sohn Hans Joachim' (affectionate regards and a kiss - your son Hans Joachim). Ink on paper, perforated on left side, dimensions 21 x 14.5 cm, double-folded and minimally stained. Hans Joachim Marseille, the 'Star of Africa', was the fourth winner of the Diamonds to the Knigh, Editorial-Use-Only Stock Photo
RMT4W1XTHans Joachim Marseille - a letter to his parents. Hand-written, double-sided letter from the successful fighter pilot. He describes his 75th solo flight, further training in various aircraft types and his promotion to Gefreiter effective 1 May 1939. The letter closes with 'Herzlichen Gruß und Kuß - Euer Sohn Hans Joachim' (affectionate regards and a kiss - your son Hans Joachim). Ink on paper, perforated on left side, dimensions 21 x 14.5 cm, double-folded and minimally stained. Hans Joachim Marseille, the 'Star of Africa', was the fourth winner of the Diamonds to the Knigh, Editorial-Use-Only
WWII WW2 Luftwaffe fighter pilot Hauptmann Hans-Joachim Marseille Stern von Afrika Star of Africa DAK Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves Stock Photo
RF2FX88W5WWII WW2 Luftwaffe fighter pilot Hauptmann Hans-Joachim Marseille Stern von Afrika Star of Africa DAK Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves
Hans-Joachim Marseille Stock Photo
RM2CA4JK6Hans-Joachim Marseille
Hans-Joachim Marseille plane - 28 September 1940 crash near Théville  - Messerschmitt Bf ME 109, German World War II fighter aircraft Stock Photo
RM2B50ERMHans-Joachim Marseille plane - 28 September 1940 crash near Théville - Messerschmitt Bf ME 109, German World War II fighter aircraft
Fighter pilot Hans-Joachim Marseille (right) talks to an unknow person about his air fight in North Africa. Stock Photo
RMCPJ3K0Fighter pilot Hans-Joachim Marseille (right) talks to an unknow person about his air fight in North Africa.
Hans Joachim Marseille - a letter to his parents. Hand-written, double-sided letter from the successful fighter pilot. He describes his 75th solo flight, further training in various aircraft types and his promotion to Gefreiter effective 1 May 1939. The letter closes with 'Herzlichen Gruß und Kuß - Euer Sohn Hans Joachim' (affectionate regards and a kiss - your son Hans Joachim). Ink on paper, perforated on left side, dimensions 21 x 14.5 cm, double-folded and minimally stained. Hans Joachim Marseille, the 'Star of Africa', was the fourth winner of the Diamonds to the Knigh, Editorial-Use-Only Stock Photo
RMT4W1YHHans Joachim Marseille - a letter to his parents. Hand-written, double-sided letter from the successful fighter pilot. He describes his 75th solo flight, further training in various aircraft types and his promotion to Gefreiter effective 1 May 1939. The letter closes with 'Herzlichen Gruß und Kuß - Euer Sohn Hans Joachim' (affectionate regards and a kiss - your son Hans Joachim). Ink on paper, perforated on left side, dimensions 21 x 14.5 cm, double-folded and minimally stained. Hans Joachim Marseille, the 'Star of Africa', was the fourth winner of the Diamonds to the Knigh, Editorial-Use-Only
Lieutenant Hans-Joachim Marseille, german fighter pilot, in his summer union at the African front. Stock Photo
RMCPJ3K7Lieutenant Hans-Joachim Marseille, german fighter pilot, in his summer union at the African front.