Melitta Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg
Melitta Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg | |
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| Born | Melitta Schiller 3 January 1903 |
| Died | 8 April 1945 (aged 42) |
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| Spouse(s) | Alexander Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (1937–1945, her death) |
| Parent(s) | Michael Schiller, Margaret née Eberstein |
Melitta Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg (née Schiller; 3 January 1903 – 8 April 1945) was a German aviator who served as a test pilot in the Luftwaffe before and during World War II.
She was the second German woman to be awarded the honorary title of Flugkapitän (English: flight captain) and also flew over 2,500 test flights in dive bombers, the second most of any Luftwaffe test pilot. Von Stauffenberg was awarded the Iron Cross Second Class and the Gold Front Flying Clasp for Bombers with diamonds, for performing over 1,500 test flights in dive bomber aircraft.
In 1944 she was arrested with other Stauffenberg family members on suspicion of conspiring with her brothers-in-law to assassinate Adolf Hitler, but she was later released to continue her test-flight duties.
Countess von Stauffenberg died after being shot down by an American reconnaissance plane on 8 April 1945.