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PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST 1 Box 1 Folder PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 1 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 1 Penttinen Biographical File and photograph 1A (1958–1996)—The Unit and Personal Markings of the German 1996 Air Force, 1914-1918 Three View Drawings of German Aircraft, Classes A, 1996 B, C, C1, D, DR, F, and J. in 1/72 Scale German Aircraft markings German National Markings 1914-1918 Aircraft Insignia of Germany and the German Allies 1914- 1918 Commanding Officers of German Jagdstaffeln, 1916-1918 Letters from German Jagdstaffel Personnel of World War I "Checkerboard Squadron" List of Fighter Squadrons 1B Photographs: Jagdgruppe 7, 8, 10, 18 1C Photographs: Unidentified 2 Photographs: Marines, MFJ.1, List: 1st & 2nd Marine Feld Jagdstaffel 3 Photographs: JG I The History of Jagdgeschwader No.1 The Personnel of Jagdgeschwader Nr 1 (Appendix 2X2 copies) Jagdgeschwader No.1 Victory Log Victory Lists 4 Photographs: JG II The War Log of Captain Oswald Boelcke, German Imperial A~F. 5 Photographs: JG III Jagdgeschwader III by Heinz J. Nowarra, Parts 1 & 2. 6 Jasta 300, Kest 3,5,7 7 Jasta 1 Heeresgruppe "F" Palestina 8 Photographs: Jasta 1 Origins of Jasta 1 & 2 1 PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 1 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 9 Photographs: Jasta 2 and (5) unidentified photos. Victory Roll of Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel "Boelcke" Nr. 2 (2 copies) Air Victories of Jagstaffel Boelcke Roster of Pilots in Jasta 2 (Boelcke) Personnel of Jagdstaffel "Boelcke" Nr. 2 (2 copies) Forword by Freiherr von Boenigk War log of Captain Oswald Boelcke, German Imperial A.F. Victory scores of pilots who flew with Jasta 2 10 Jasta 2F, Palestine Photographs: Jasta 3 11 Rosters of Jagdstaffel Nr. 3 & 4 12 Photograph; Albatros D-3's of von Dostler's Jag. 4, Lt. V. Rautter, Lt. Stehle and Fokker D.VII Photographs: Jasta 4 Rosters of Jasta 4 13 Photographs: Jasta 5(2 sets), 13 Roster of Pilots in Jasta 5 Jagdstaffel 5 by William R. Puglisi Official Military Record of Werner Voss 14 Photographs: German factory construction Jagdstaffel 6 Victory Log 15 Photographs: Jasta 7 Roster of pilots in Jasta 7 16 Photographs; Jasta 8 Roster of Jasta 8 17 Roster of Jasta 9 18 Photographs: Jasta 10 Jagdstaffel 10 A Re-written version of Lt. Wenzi's Story 19 Photographs: Jasta 11 Jagdstaffel 11 Victory Log A re-written version of Lt. Wenzi's Story Reminiscences of Jasta 11 20 Photographs; Jasta 12 Jagdstaffel 12 Paul Renring von Osterroth 21 Photographs: Jasta 13 Roster of Jasta 13 22 Jasta 14 Jagdstaffel 14 23 Photographs: Jasta 15 Jagdstaffel 15 2 PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 2 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 2 Photographs: Jasta 16 A Bavarian Eagle, A Thumbnail Sketch of the Flying Adventures of Max Holtzem Roster of Jasta 16 3 Photographs; Jasta 17 Jagdstaffel 17 4 Photographs; Jasta 18 Jagdstaffel 18 5 Jagdstaffel 19 Victory Logs 6 Jagdstaffel 20 7 Photographs: Jasta 21 Jagdstaffel 21 8 Photographs: Jasta 22 Roster of Jasta 22 9 Jagdsaffel 23 10 Jagdstaffel 23b 11 Photographs: Jasta 24 Jagdstaffel 24 Victory Log From the War Diary of Jagdstaffel 24 12 Photographs: Jasta 25 Jagdstaffel 25 13 Photographs: Jasta 26 Jagdstaffel 26 Victory Log 14 Photographs: Jasta 27 Jagdstaffel 27 Victory Log My Most Thrilling Combat by Hauptmann Hermann Göring 1918 15 Jagdstaffel Victory Log 28 16 Photographs: Jasta 29 Jagdstaffel 29 Victory Log The Story of Karl Gregor 17 Jagdstaffel 30 18 Jagdstaffel 31 3 PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 2 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 19 Jagdstaffel 32b Victory log German Aircraft Photos: Jagdstaffel 23b 20 Jagdstaffel 33 21 Jagdstaffel 34 Victory Log Jagdstaffel 34b Victory Log 22 Jagdstaffel 35 Victory Log 23 Photographs: Jasta 36 Jagdstaffel 36 Victory Logs 24 Photographs: Jasta 37 Jagdstaffel 37 Victory Logs 25 Jagdstaffel 38 in Macedonia 26 Jagdstaffel 39 27 Photographs: Jasta 40 Jagdstaffel 40 combat log and victory list 28 Jagdstaffel 41 Box 3 1 Jagdstaffel 42 Victory Log 2 Photographs: Jasta 43 Jagdstaffel 43 Victory Log 3 Jagdstaffel 44 4 Photographs: Jasta 45 5 Photographs: Jasta 46 6 Jasta 47 7 The Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel Nr. 48 4 PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 3 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 8 Jasta 49 9 Von Freden Photographs: Jasta 50, Victory Lists 10 Jagdstaffel 51 11 Photographs: Jasta 52 Jagdstaffel 52 12 Jagdstaffel 53 13 Jagdstaffel 54 14 Photographs: Jasta 56 War Diary of Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 56 15 War Diary of Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 57 16 Jasta 58 Jagdstaffel 58 17 Jasta 59 18 Jasta 60 19 Jasta 61 20 Jasta 62 21 Jasta 63 22 Royal Würtemberg Jagdstaffel Nr. 64w 23 Jasta 65 24 Photographs; Jasta 66 25 Jasta 67 5 PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 3 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 26 Jasta 68 27 Jasta 69 28 Jasta 70 29 Photographs: Jasta 72 30 Jasta73 31 Photographs: Jasta 74 32 Jasta 75 33 Jasta 76b 34 Jasta 77b 35 Jasta 78b 36 Jasta 79b 37 Jasta 80b 38 Jasta 81 39 Jasta 83 40 Jasta 84 41 Jasta 86 42 Kest 3, 4, & 7 43 Photographs: German Unit FL. ABT A213 6 PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 3 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 44 Photographs: German Unit FA 30, PA 32 45 Photograph: German FL. Abt. 326 Box 4 1 German Unit FL. Abt. 32 2 German Naval Air Operations - Bibliography (Partial) arrid Excerpts – German Official Histories Box 5 1 German Aircraft General Construction 2 (1914–1918)—development of German Military Aircraft in the War 3 German Aircraft A.E.G. Jland A.E.G. G.IV 4 German Aircraft Photos, Miscellaneous crashes, cockpits, etc. 5 German Aircraft AGO C IV 6 German Aircraft Albatros 7 German Albatros B I 8 German Aircraft Albatros C I 9 German Aircraft Albatros C III 10 German Aircraft Albatros C V 11 German Aircraft Albatros C VIII, C X, & C XII 12 German Aircraft Albatros C V/16 and C V/17 7 PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 5 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 13 German Aircraft Albatros D I Photos and Technical 14 German Aircraft Albatros D II Photos and Technical 15 German Aircraft Albatros D III Photos and Technical 16 German Aircraft Albatros D V and D Va Photos and Technical 17 German Aircraft Albatros D Va Photos & Technical 18 German Aircraft Albatros D Va Technical Report 19 German Aircraft Albatros Photos & Technical Descriptions 20 German Aircraft Albatros DR 1 Photos and Technical 21 German Aircraft Albatros D XI and D XII 22 German Aircraft Albatros G111 23 German Aircraft Albatros Sea Planes 24 (1916–1917)—German Aircraft Aviatik Photos & Technical 25 German Aircraft C.W Drawings, Data Photos & Technical 26 German Aircraft DFW C V 27 German Aircraft Donier CL-1 28 German Aircraft Etrich Taube Box 6 1 German Aircraft (LFG) Roland, Single Seaters DII, DV 16 8 PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 6 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 2 German Aircraft Pfalz D XII 3 German Aircraft Pfalz DR.1 & DR.II 4 German Aircraft Rumpler Monoplane Photos & Technical 5 German Aircraft Rumpler Photos & Technical 6 German Aircraft Siemens Forsmann D IV, D VI, D III 7 German Aircraft Zeppelin Bomber 8 German Aircraft Fokker 9 German Aircraft Fokker DR. 1 Photographs & Technical 10 German Aircraft Fokker Monoplanes Photographs & Technical 11 German Aircraft Friedrichshafen FF 33-E and J 12 German Aircraft Friedrichshafen Bomber 13 German Aircraft Gotha G V, G III series 14 German Aircraft Halberstadt Single Seat Fighters 15 German Aircraft Hannover CL IIIa 16 German Aircraft Naval Hansa Brandenburg W.12 Seaplane 17 German Aircraft Junkers 18 German Aircraft L.V.G., C.VI 19 German Aircraft L.V.G., C.II, C.V 9 PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 6 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 20 German Aircraft Fokker D VII, Photos & Technical 21 German Aircraft GR Fokker D VII Photos & Technical 22 German Aircraft Fokker D III, D V 23 German Aircraft Captured Albatros 24 German Aircraft Fokker D IV, D V, D VI Photos & Technical 25 German Aircraft Pfalz D XII, Background history & Reconstruction 26 German Aircraft Pfalz D VIII and Pfalz D III Photos & Technical 27 German Aircraft Oertz-Flugschooner 28 German Aircraft Halberstadt CL II 29 Austro-Hungarian Aircraft Hansa-Brandenburg D.1 Photos & Technical 30 Austro-Hungarian Aircraft AGO & Lohner Flying Boats 31 Austro-Hungarian Aircraft Aviatik D II (Berg), Phonix D I, Albatros 32 Austo-Hungarian Aircraft Brandenburg Gross Flugboot Type W35 33 Austro-Hungarian Aircraft Brandenburg, C I, C II Box 7 1 German Biographies (54) See Index in file 2 German Biographies: "Alte Adler" (Old Eagles) 10 PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 7 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 3 German Biographies: Berthold, Rudolph 4 German Biographies: von Budde 5 German Biographies: von Bülow, Walter 6 German Biographies: Eschwege, Rudolph 7 German Biographies: Boelcke, Oswald 8 German Biographies: H.J. von Hippel - List of Aircraft flowing in 9 German Biographies: H. Göring 10 German Biography: Max Immelmann 11 German Biography: Kirchstein, Hans 11A German Biography: Bruno Loerzer 12 German Biography: Loewenhardt, Erich 13 German Biography: Max Riffer von Mueller 14 Notes on Gunther Pluschow 15 Biography: Hauptmann Reinhard 16 German Biography: von Schleich 17 German Biography: Adolf von Tutschek 18 German Biography: Ernst Udet 19 German Biography: Werner Voss 11 PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 7 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 20 German Biography: Wolff, Kurt 21 German Biography: Holtzem, Max 22 German Biography: Gontermann, Heinrich 23 German Biography: Fokker, Anthony Box 8 1 von Richthofen, Manfred: Relics of April 21, 1918 2 von Richthofen newspaper clippings 3 Rittmeister Baron Manfred von Richthofen articles and clippings 4 von Richthofen - Details of each of 80 victories 5 After von Richthofen's death 6 More notes on Richthofen's victories 7 von Richthofen clippings and photographs 8 von Richthofen's victories, personnel of JG 1 9 von Richthofen - excerpts from journals, newspapers Box 9 1 von Richthofen victories, combat reports (English Translation) 2 von Richthofen victories, 1 - 18 full description 3 von Richthofen victories, 19-32 12 PENTTINEN COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Box 9 Folder Title, Dates, and Description 4 von Richthofen victories, 33-55 5 von Richthofen victories, 56-73 6 von Richthofen victories, 74-80 7 von Richthofen list of JG 1 personnel, relics, rpts.
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