Friedrich Christiansen
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Friedrich Christiansen
Summary
Friedrich Christiansen is a human[1]. He was born in Wyk auf Föhr[2]. He was born on December 12, 1879[3]. He died in Aukrug[4]. He died on December 3, 1972[5]. He worked as a military personnel[6], politician[7], aircraft pilot[8], military officer[9], and soldier[10]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (231 views/month, #7,249 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Friedrich Christiansen's place of birth was Wyk auf Föhr[2].
- Friedrich Christiansen passed away in Aukrug[4].
- Friedrich Christiansen was born on December 12, 1879[3].
- Friedrich Christiansen died on December 3, 1972[5].
- Friedrich Christiansen held citizenship in Germany[12].
- Friedrich Christiansen's professions included military personnel[6].
- Friedrich Christiansen worked as a politician[7].
- Friedrich Christiansen worked as an aircraft pilot[8].
- Friedrich Christiansen's professions included military officer[9].
- Friedrich Christiansen's professions included soldier[10].
- Friedrich Christiansen worked as an airman[13].
- Friedrich Christiansen's field of work was military[14].
- Friedrich Christiansen's field of work was armed forces[15].
- Friedrich Christiansen's field of work was aerial warfare[16].
- Friedrich Christiansen's field of work was aviation[17].
- Friedrich Christiansen held the position of Wehrmachtsbefehlshaber in den Niederlanden[18].
- Friedrich Christiansen received the Pour le Mérite[19].
- Friedrich Christiansen received the German Cross in Silver[20].
- Friedrich Christiansen received the Golden Party Badge[21].
- Friedrich Christiansen received the House Order of Hohenzollern[22].
- Friedrich Christiansen received the Iron Cross[23].
- Friedrich Christiansen received the Hanseatic Cross[24].
- Friedrich Christiansen was a member of National Socialist Flyers Corps[25].
- Friedrich Christiansen is recorded as male[26].
- Friedrich Christiansen's instance of is recorded as human[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Wyk auf Föhr[2], Friedrich Christiansen… he was born on December 12, 1879[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include military personnel[6], politician[7], aircraft pilot[8], military officer[9], soldier[10], and airman[13]. Fields of work include military[14], an armed organization[28]; armed forces[15]; aerial warfare[16], a type of war[29]; and aviation[17], a type of activity[30]. Friedrich Christiansen held the position of Wehrmachtsbefehlshaber in den Niederlanden[18].
Recognition
Awards received include Pour le Mérite[19], a courage award[31], in Prussia[32], founded in 1740[33]; German Cross in Silver[20], a grade of an order[34], in Nazi Germany[35]; Golden Party Badge[21], a breast badge[36], in Nazi Germany[37], founded in 1933[38]; House Order of Hohenzollern[22], a dynastic order of knighthood[39], founded in 1841[40]; Iron Cross[23], an order[41], in Kingdom of Prussia[42], founded in 1813[43]; and Hanseatic Cross[24], a cross[44], in German Reich[45], founded in 1915[46].
Personal Life
Friedrich Christiansen was affiliated with the Nazi Party[47].
Death and Burial
Friedrich Christiansen died on December 3, 1972[5]. He passed away in Aukrug[4].
Why It Matters
Friedrich Christiansen ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (231 views/month, #7,249 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[48] He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[49]
FAQs
Where was Friedrich Christiansen born?
Friedrich Christiansen was born in Wyk auf Föhr[2].
Where did Friedrich Christiansen die?
Friedrich Christiansen passed away in Aukrug[4].
What did Friedrich Christiansen do for work?
Friedrich Christiansen worked as military personnel[6], politician[7], aircraft pilot[8], military officer[9], and soldier[10].
What awards did Friedrich Christiansen receive?
Honors received include Pour le Mérite[19], German Cross in Silver[20], Golden Party Badge[21], and House Order of Hohenzollern[22].