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Gunther Plüschow (February 8, 1886 – January 28, 1931) was a German aviator, aerial explorer and author from
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. His feats include the only escape by a German prisoner of war in
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from Britain back to Germany; he was the first man to explore and film
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and
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from the air. He was killed on a second aerial expedition to Patagonia in 1931. As an aviator and explorer, he is honored as a hero by the
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to this day.


Antecedents

Gunther Plüschow was the son of Hermione and Eduard Plüschow, a journalist. His grandfather was an illegitimate son of a Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin; his brother Wilhelm became the photographer
Guglielmo Plüschow Guglielmo Plüschow (born Wilhelm Plüschow; August 18, 1852 – January 3, 1930) was a German photographer who moved to Italy and became known for his nude photos of local youths, predominantly males. Plüschow was a cousin of Wilhelm von Gl ...
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World War I

When the First World War began in August 1914, Lieutenant Plüschow was assigned to the East Asian Naval Station at Tsingtau, then part of the German
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in China. Two ''
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'' airplanes had been shipped in crates from
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. After supervising the assembly of the planes, Plüschow began serving as pilot and aerial observer. The second plane, flown by Lt. Friedrich Müllerskowski, soon crashed, leaving Plüschow to fly alone. A Japanese ultimatum on August 15 demanding the German evacuation of Kiautschou Bay was understandably ignored, and eight days later
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declared war against Germany. Japanese and British forces then jointly besieged the German colony. By November 1914, the military situation at Kiautschou Bay had become untenable, and on November 6 Plüschow (who had flown reconnaissance and had downed a Japanese aircraft with his pistol) was ordered to fly out in his ''Taube'', carrying the last dispatches and documents from the governor. After flying about in his much-repaired airplane, Plüschow crashed into a rice paddy. He set fire to the ''Taube'', then started for Germany on foot.


Escape from China

Plüschow walked to Daschou, where the local mandarin gave a party for him. He managed to obtain a pass to cross China, as well as a junk in which he sailed down a river, finally arriving safely at
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. Plüschow sensed that he was being watched, even by officials openly friendly to Germany. As he was about to be arrested, he leapt in a
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and went to the railway station, where he bribed a guard and slipped on a train to
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. In Shanghai, Plüschow met a friend who provided him with documents as a Swiss national, as well as money and a ticket on a ship sailing to Nagasaki, Honolulu, and, finally, to San Francisco. In January 1915, he crossed the United States to New York City. He was reluctant to approach the German consulate there, as he had entered the country under a false identity. Worse, he read in a newspaper that he was presumed to be in New York. His luck saved him again. He met a friend from Berlin who managed to get him travel documents for a ship that sailed on January 30, 1915, for Italy. After crossing the Atlantic Plüschow's ship docked at
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, where the British arrested him as an enemy alien. They soon discovered he was the famous aviator of Tsingtau.


Escape from London

On May 1, 1915, Plüschow was sent to a prisoner of war camp in
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in Leicestershire. On July 4, 1915, he escaped during a storm and headed for London.
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issued an alert, asking the public to be on the lookout for a man with a "dragon tattoo" on his arm. Disguised as a worker, Plüschow felt safe enough to take souvenir photographs of himself at the London docks. He occupied his time by reading books about
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, and also visited the
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. For security reasons, no notices were published announcing the departure of ships, but by observing the river he saw the ferry ''Princess Juliana'', sailing for the neutral
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and sneaked on board. He arrived safely and finally reached Germany, where he was at first arrested as a spy since no one believed he could have accomplished such a feat. Plüschow is the only German combatant during either World War to have successfully escaped from a prison camp in the British Isles.


Return to Germany

Once he was identified, Plüschow was acclaimed as "the hero from Tsingtau". He was decorated, promoted, and assigned command of the naval base at Libau in occupied
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n Courland. In June 1916, in an airplane hangar at Libau, Plüschow married. He also wrote his first book, ''The Adventures of the Aviator from Tsingtau'', which sold more than 700,000 copies. In 1918, his son, Guntolf Plüschow, was born. 1918 was a year of profound crisis in Germany. In November,
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, was forced to flee to the Netherlands as his nation dissolved into chaos. In 1919, the
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was impressed upon Germany, and Germans unhappy with the outcome held several military and civil revolts. ''Kapitänleutnant'' ( lieutenant) Plüschow refused to participate. Instead, at age 33, he reluctantly resigned from the
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South American explorations

After he left the Navy, Plüschow worked at various jobs before he was hired on the sailing vessel ''Parma'', bound for South America. The ship took him around
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to
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; he then traveled overland across Chile to Patagonia. On his return to Germany, he published ''Segelfahrt ins Wunderland'' ("Voyage to Wonderland"), which earned him enough for further explorations. On November 27, 1927, Plüschow took the wooden two-masted cutter ''Feuerland'' to
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, Chile. His engineer, Ernst Dreblow, brought his
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, a Heinkel HD 24 D-1313, aboard a steamer. By December 1928, the airplane had been fully assembled and the inaugural flight brought the first
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from Puntas Arenas to
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, Argentina. In the months following, Plüschow and Dreblow were the first to explore by air the Cordillera Darwin, Cape Horn, the
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, and the Torres del Paine of Patagonia. In 1929, Plüschow had to sell the ''Feuerland'' to obtain funds to return to Germany. There he published his explorations and photographs in a book, ''Silberkondor über Feuerland'' ("Silver Condor over Tierra del Fuego"), and a documentary film of the same name. The ship ''Feuerland'' was brought to
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and sailed between the islands of the Falkland archipelago until 2006, when she was transported back to Germany and listed as a historic cultural monument. In 1930 Plüschow returned to Patagonia to continue his explorations. There, both he and Dreblow were killed in a crash near the Brazo Rico,Campo de hielo sur
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Honours and awards

The Gunther Plüschow Glacier in Tierra del Fuego is named in his memory. Awards include: * Ottoman Medal of Arts and Science * Liyakat Medal (Ottoman Empire) *
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(1914), First and Second Classes * Knight's Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern with Swords * Knight's Cross Second Class of the Order of the Zähringer Lion, with Oak Leaves and Swords (Baden) * Military Merit Order with Swords, Fourth Class (Bavaria) * Military Merit Cross, First and Second Classes (Mecklenburg-Schwerin)


Books by Plüschow

* ''My escape from Donington Hall'' by Kapitänleutnant Gunther Plüschow, of the German Air Service; published by John Lane, Bodley Head Ltd., London, 1922; autobiographical book telling the story of (full title): My escape from
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preceded by an account of the siege of Kiao-Chow in 191

download) * ''Escape from England'', Gunther Plüschow, Ripping Yarns.com, , a 2004 English language reprint of ''My Escape from Donington Hall''. * . Reprint of ''My Escape from Donington Hall'' with a new introduction by
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. * ''Segelfahrt ins Wunderland'', Gunther Plüschow. Berlin: Ullstein Verlag, 1926. * ''Silberkondor über Feuerland'', Gunther Plüschow. Berlin: Ullstein Verlag, 1929, new edition: Prager Bücher,


Movies by Plüschow

* Gunther Plüschow: ''Silberkondor über Feuerland'', documentary, 1929. Posthumously: * ''Ikarus'', 1931 * ''Fahrt ins Land der Wunder und Wolken'', released after 1931


Literature about Plüschow

* Litvachkes, Roberto (2006). ''Gunther Plüschow: Una Vida de Sueños, Aventuras y Desafíos por una Amor Imposible: La Patagonia! - Ein Leben voller Träume, Abenteuer und Herausforderungen, für eine unmögliche Liebe: Das unzähmbare Patagonien''. German-English-Spanish-Portuguese with a DVD with the original film from G. Plüschow filmed in 1929, 127 minutes duration, * Rippon, Anton (2009). ''Gunther Plüschow: Airman, Escaper and Explorer''. * Whittaker, Robert E. (1994). ''Dragon Master: The Kaiser's One-Man Air Force in Tsingtau, China, 1914''.


See also

*
Franz von Werra Franz Xaver Baron von Werra (13 July 1914 – 25 October 1941) was a German World War II fighter pilot and flying ace who was shot down over Britain and captured. He was the only Axis prisoner of war to escape from Canadian custody and ret ...
, a
Luftwaffe The ''Luftwaffe'' () was the aerial-warfare branch of the German '' Wehrmacht'' before and during World War II. Germany's military air arms during World War I, the '' Luftstreitkräfte'' of the Imperial Army and the '' Marine-Fliegerabt ...
pilot who escaped from a Canadian prisoner of war camp during World War II and who subsequently returned to active service in Germany.


References


Story of GP's escape


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External links

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Videos of his explorations

The expedition ship ''Feuerland''
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pluschow, Gunther 1886 births 1931 deaths Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in Argentina Military personnel from Munich German escapees German prisoners of war in World War I World War I prisoners of war held by the United Kingdom German World War I pilots German explorers History of Patagonia History of Qingdao Explorers of South America People from the Kingdom of Bavaria Escapees from British military detention Imperial German Navy personnel of World War I Recipients of the Military Merit Cross (Mecklenburg-Schwerin), 1st class Recipients of the Liakat Medal Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1931