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Enemy Ace


 

Enemy Ace is the name of DC Comics property about the adventures of a skilled but troubled German flying ace in the World Wars, Hans von Hammer AKA The Hammer of Hell.

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DC Comics - German - Flying ace - World Wars

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Enemy Ace, first appeared in Our Army At War February of 1965. It was a backup story that quickly gained popularity. As a WWI pilot flying for the Germans, his stories told the other side to the war. For once, the Germans were not bloodthirsty villians. Quite the contrary, Hans von Hammer was a man of honor and chivalry, a flying knight in his Fokker Dr.I, but he was haunted by his duties and the constant death surrounding them.

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Our Army At War - February - 1965 - WWI - Germans - Chivalry - Fokker Dr.I

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Created by Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert, the Enemy Ace was taken almost directly from the real-life Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen. Both flew vermillion aircraft. Both were of aristocratic blood. But the comic book character was able to delve deep into the realm of fantasy where no history book could reach.

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Robert Kanigher - Joe Kubert - Manfred von Richthofen - Aristocratic

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The character's stories have been praised as among DC's strongest war stories of the Silver Age of comic books. He was revived for a few graphic novels. The first was War Idyll where Hammer is revealed to have lived until 1969 where he died peacefully upon concluding his interviews with a troubled Vietnam War veteran turned journalist.

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Silver Age of comic books - Graphic novel - 1969 - Vietnam War - Journalist

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A more recent work is War in Heaven that recount the pilot's activities during World War II where he is persuaded to fly again as a pilot of the Luftwaffe in defence of Germany even while he grows increasingly disgusted with the Nazis around him. Hans von Hammer is put in charge of his own squadron and served throughout Europe, including the Eastern Front and finally the defence of Germany itself. Throughout the war, von Hammer became increasingly disillusioned as he witnessed to the horrors of war, including cannibalism when he was shot down behind Russian lines. The breaking point was when he was forced to bail out of his plane in combat and he inadvertently parachuted into a death camp and was outraged at what his government was doing in perpetrating the Holocaust. Upon returning to his airbase, he led a mutiny, destroyed his squadron's aircraft, and surrendered to Allied troops, namely Sgt. Rock's unit, at his first opportunity.

Related Topics:
World War II - Luftwaffe - Nazi - Squadron - Europe - Eastern Front - Cannibalism - Russia - Parachute - Death camp - The Holocaust - Mutiny - Allied - Sgt. Rock

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