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The Wing was named for Werner Mölders, commander of the Wing and one of the Foremost German Fighter Pilots when he was killed in an Air Crash in 1941 on the Way to the State Funeral of Ernst Udet.
The Wing was named for Werner Mölders, commander of the Wing and one of the Foremost German Fighter Pilots when he was killed in an Air Crash in 1941 on the Way to the State Funeral of Ernst Udet.


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FIGHTER WING (JG) 51 MÖLDERS, GERMANY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Fighter Wing (JG) 51 Mölders, Germany
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The Wing was named for Werner Mölders, commander of the Wing and one of the Foremost German Fighter Pilots when he was killed in an Air Crash in 1941 on the Way to the State Funeral of Ernst Udet.


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