Jagdstaffel 35

The unit would score 44 aerial victories during the war, at the expense of six killed in action, four killed in flying accidents, nine wounded in action, five injured in flying accidents, and two taken prisoner of war.

The squadron disbanded ten days after war's end, on 21 November 1918, at FEA 1 at Schleissheim.

Rudolf Stark was a winner of the Iron Cross; Ludwig Hanstein won the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern.

[1] Hitler Deputy Fuhrer Rudolf Hess trained as a pilot and was assigned October 14,1918 to Jagdstaffel 35 but did not see any action before the end of the war 11 November 1918.

[1] Jasta 35 entered its military service on the Armee-Abteilung B Sector in March 1917, and operated there until July.

Generaloberst Otto Dessloch during World War II.
Rudolf Hess (right) with his geopolitics professor, Karl Haushofer , c. 1920