A month later, he became only the second pilot (after Walter Nowotny) to achieve 250 kills.
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During 1943, Rall was credited with 151 enemy aircraft destroyed, a figure exceeded only by Nowotny (196) and Hermann Graf (160).
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He was born in Gaggenau, a small town in the Schwarzwald (Blackforest) region in Germany, as a son of a businessman.
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