Parschau PerishesLeutnant Otto Parschau was one of Germany's pre-eminent Fokker
Eindecker aces. Parshcau's flying and combat skills earned him the Iron Cross, First Class; and the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern. While an instructor at
Feldflieger Abteilung 62 (FFA 62) he influenced Max Immelmann and Oswald Boelcke. On 10 July 1916, Parschau was awarded the coveted
Pour le Mérite. Four days following he was appointed as commander of FFA 32. One week after that... he was dead. Parshscau was shot in the chest and head during combat with No. 24 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps over Grévillers. He managed to land behind the safety of his home country's lines but soon died of his wounds. It has been suggested that Parshau was felled by future Air Vice Marshal John Oliver Andrews, flying an Airco D.H.2 (serial #5948). Andrews would also duel directly with German aces Stefan Kirmaier, Max Immelmann and Manfred von Richthofen.
(from the St. Croix Avis, 29 July 1916; and the Detroiter Abend-Post, 17 August 1916):




Evidently Parschau's medals were auctioned recently in 2019, for a relatively reasonable €3,200.
Check out forum member Mike Norris' diorama depicting Otto Parschau and his Fokker E.1:
https://forum.ww1aircraftmodels.com/index.php?topic=5163.msg91255#msg91255