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Originally Posted by Riceball
That is, if you believe he actually had anywhere near that many victories. I'm sure we all know the German air forces in WW2 were notorious for stretching the truth. Even more so once the Allies turned the tide.
Did he fly in WW1 as well? It would be more believable then.
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ALL air forces are notorious for stretching the truth haha. That's why they had such stringent requirements on confirmed kills: several other pilots usually had to confirm them, I believe.
It was counted only as a "probable" or something less than a kill if you were the only pilot to have seen it.
And exaggeration or not, the Germans did have far, far more high scoring aces than the western or eastern allies.