Captain Solomon Clifford Joseph scored at least 13 victories in the final months of the conflict.
Medals awarded to a First World War flying ace are to be auctioned off next month.
Cpt Joseph was the highest-scoring Jewish ace of the conflict and the only one to hail from Birmingham, with at least 13 aerial victories attributed to him. Cpt Joseph was born to a fine art dealer in Birmingham in April 1893, living on Speedwell Road in Edgbaston.
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