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Christl-Marie Schultes. The first female aviator in Bavaria

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Munich / (Flying in) Wiesbaden - In "GRIN for academic texts" is the title of "Christl-Marie Schultes. The first female aviator in Bavaria, "an e-book in PDF format. Richly illustrated biography of the authors are Ernst Probst from Wiesbaden and Theo Theo Lederer from Bad Heilbrunn. This book comprises 256 pages and is in "grin" at the address http://www.grin.com/e-book/159290/christl-marie-schultes-die-erste-fliegerin-in-bayern for 17, 99 € as an e-book to be purchased. The printed paperback is in preparation.

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content of "Christl-Marie Schultes. The first female aviator in Bavaria "

Christl-Marie Schultes (1904-1976) was a tragic heroine of the 20th Century. She came in at Geigant Waldmünchen (Upper Palatinate) to the world and grew up in Oberenzenau in Bad Heilbrunn (Upper Bavaria). In 1928 she became the first Bavarian aviatrix, lost in 1931 in the crash at the start of a planned world flight, her left leg, founded in 1933 in Berlin, "German flight magazine" and was by the Nazis confiscated because it was brave of her Jewish fiance. As an immigrant in France, she founded the "International pilots help," became a benefactor of children in Nice, furnished Jewish camp in France, persecution brought across the border, was arrested in Nice, to the internment Brens imprisoned in Paris, deported in Germany sentenced to death and 1945 free at the last minute by the Americans in Munich. Christl-Marie had dealings with many important personalities. Their great courage, selfless aid to people in need and their "active imagination" they brought into trouble. An important role in the lives of childless "Ranger Christl" played her fox terrier, which she sat in her pocketbook "concentration camp dog Muggi" a literary and moving memorial. Authors of the pocket book "Christl-Marie Schultes. The first female aviator in Bavaria "are the journalist Ernst Probst from Wiesbaden and the aviation historian Theo Lederer from Bad Heilbrunn. The Work is Christl-Marie Schultes and dedicated to two of their relatives living in Schongau. Her nephew, Otto Bauer sen. and her young great-nephew Otto Bauer. have with valuable information and numerous illustrations significantly contributed to the success of this biography. (Flying in)

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