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The article states that Jesinghaus "was killed in action during World War I" and cites Sports-Reference.com as the source. That source states that "Jesinghaus studied philology and was killed-in-action during World War I in 1918, while serving with the 10th Company, 267 No. Infantry Reserve."

According to the German casualty lists, the Walter Jesinghaus who was killed in action with Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 267 was a different Walter, born on 19. November 1892 in Barmen. Dr.phil. Walter Jesinghaus, born on 10 October 1887 in Düsseldorf, was a Leutnant der Reserve in various Flak units and survived World War I. He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Luftwaffe in World War II. He was still alive as of the publication of the 1968 Hamburg telephone book.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Death

The article states that Jesinghaus "was killed in action during World War I" and cites Sports-Reference.com as the source. That source states that "Jesinghaus studied philology and was killed-in-action during World War I in 1918, while serving with the 10th Company, 267 No. Infantry Reserve."

According to the German casualty lists, the Walter Jesinghaus who was killed in action with Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 267 was a different Walter, born on 19. November 1892 in Barmen. Dr.phil. Walter Jesinghaus, born on 10 October 1887 in Düsseldorf, was a Leutnant der Reserve in various Flak units and survived World War I. He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Luftwaffe in World War II. He was still alive as of the publication of the 1968 Hamburg telephone book.


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