Alexander Zenzes

Vizeflugmeister Alexander Zenzes (10 July 1898–September 1980) IC was a German World War I flying ace.

[1] There is no information about him until he appeared on the rolls of Marine Flieger Jagdstaffel II by scoring his first aerial victory on 5 June 1918.

[2] Immediately postwar, Zenzes would serve in Gotthard Sachsenberg's Marine Freikorps, battling the communist insurgents.

He worked as a clerk and a sales manager while conducting chemical research.

By 1942, the Federal Bureau of Investigation suspected him of being a German agent carrying out subversion in Mexico.