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Other names
  
Odo Loewe, Sr.

Other name
  
Odo Loewe, Sr.

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Born
  
January 19, 1884 (
1884-01-19
)
Stettin, Germany

Died
  
2 February 1916, North Sea

Kapitänleutnant Odo Loewe, Sr. (January 19, 1884 – February 2, 1916) was the commander of the zeppelin LZ 54 (L 19) during World War I.

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Biography

He was born on January 19, 1884 in Stettin, Germany. From June 24, 1915 to October 19, 1915 stationed in Hage in East Frisia on L 9 with Lieutenant Braunhof as his first officer. On November 22, 1915 took over command of the newly built zeppelin LZ 54 (L 19) and was stationed in Dresden, Germany. He moved on January 29, 1916 to the airbase in Tønder. Two days later he departed on his fatal expedition.

He died on February 2, 1916, in the North Sea when his zeppelin crashed. He and his crew survived the crash and a British fishing vessel responded to their distress flares. The captain was worried that he would be overpowered by the crew and let them drown.

Legacy

His son, Odo Loewe, Jr. (1914–1943) would go on to command a U-boat and be killed in action.

References

Odo Löwe Wikipedia