Georg Betz
|death_date = |birth_place = Kolbermoor, Kingdom of Bavaria |death_place = Berlin, Nazi Germany |allegiance = |branch = Schutzstaffel |rank = Obersturmbannfuhrer |serviceyears = 1932–1945 |unit = Fliegerstaffel des Führers |commands = |battles = Second World War *Eastern Front **Eastern Allied invasion of Germany ***Battle of Berlin |awards = }}Georg Betz (15 June 1903 – 2 May 1945) was an SS officer (SS number: 625,419), who rose to the rank of SS-''Obersturmbannfuhrer'' during World War II. Betz served as Adolf Hitler's personal co-pilot and Hans Baur's substitute. Betz was present in the ''Führerbunker'' in Berlin in late April 1945. On 1 May 1945, Betz took part in the break-out from the Reich Chancellery in Berlin. On 2 May 1945, Betz was wounded while crossing the Weidendammer Bridge, which was under heavy fire from Soviet troops. He died from his wounds received. Provided by Wikipedia
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