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Hans Bertram (26 February 1906 – 8 January 1993) was a German aviator, screenwriter and film director.
In 1932, pilot Hans Bertram and mechanic Adolph Klausmann were rescued while attempting to circumnavigate the world in a Junkers W 33 seaplane. After departing Koepang, Dutch Timor, they endured a storm in the Timor Sea on 15 May and were forced to land in a remote coastal area of the Kimberley region in northern Western Australia. The stranded ...
Apr 19, 2021 · Flight to hell. by. Bertram, Hans; Bertram, Hans, 1906-1993, author. Publication date. 1936. Topics. Flights around the world -- 20th century, Aeronautics -- Flights -- 20th century, Airplane crash survivial -- Australia -- 20th century, Travelers' writings, German -- Male authors -- 20th century -- Transalations into English, Asia ...
In 1932, pilot Hans Bertram and mechanic Adolph Klausmann were rescued while attempting to circumnavigate the world in a Junkers W 33 seaplane. After departing Koepang, Dutch Timor, they endured a storm in the Timor Sea on 15 May and were forced to land in a remote coastal area of the Kimberley region in northern Western Australia.
Oct 14, 2020 · Though entirely based on “authentic” newsreel materials, this is a splendidly distorted “record” of the Nazi Blitzkrieg against Poland, designed to terrorize (particularly foreign) viewers into accepting the Nazis’ god-like military superiority.
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A German pilot, Hans Bertram, and his mechanic, Adolph Klausmann, left the Dutch East Indies in May that year [1932] to fly to Darwin but a violent storm forced them off course and they landed in the Kimberley Ranges.