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115: 25: 242:'s national competition. While in the U.S., he was approached by the German Military Attaché and offered a post in Washington, DC, which he accepted and took up in June 1938. His work involved gathering intelligence on U.S. air activities and reporting to Berlin. In time, he was made a commissioned officer of the 282:
but was betrayed by a friend and recalled to Berlin. Guessing what fate might have awaited him there, he instead went into hiding in Sweden. After the war, he was arrested as an illegal alien but escaped after some time in custody and fled to
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In July 1938, during the 9th Annual American Soaring Contest, Riedel -flying a two-place German sailplane of German make with Dr. Karl O. Lange, the contest director, as his passenger- landed in Mohawk Flats near
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When the United States entered the war, Riedel was interned along with the rest of the German embassy staff. He was returned to Germany as part of a diplomatic exchange. His wife, Helen Klug, a native of
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government in Washington, D.C., before and during World War II. Between 1977 and 1985, he published the definitive history of the German gliding movement prior to the war.
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In his retirement, Riedel wrote an extensive and detailed history, in three volumes, of the German gliding movement between 1911 and 1937, titled
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at the Wasserkuppe competition the same year. In 1934, he accompanied Professor Georgii on a tour of
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company employed him as an engineer, but he soon took up another diplomatic post as Air Attaché to
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German Air Attache - The Thrilling Story of the German Ace Pilot and Wartime Diplomat Peter Riedel
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In 1920, at the age of 15, Riedel attended the first gliding championship held at the
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Later that year, Riedel finally found work as a commercial pilot, and flew for
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and a US citizen, agreed to join him. On his return, the
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press. Horrified, he began to deal directly with the US
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for two years, then accepting a two-year contract with
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to help promote the sport in Latin America, along with
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Airlife Publishing Ltd; First Edition (1 July 1997)
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