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Latest comment: 4 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
I changed the spelling from 'Rissacher' to 'Risacher', because the linked source spelled it "Risacher". Now *my* name is "Risacher", and my grandfather was also named Louis Risacher, so I'm biased. I also found an autographed envelope for sale on eBay which clearly had the spelling "L Risacher". (http://cgi.ebay.com/Louis-Rissacher-RARE-WWI-French-Ace-Autographed-Cover-/370444252632)
So, if anyone has a better source for the spelling, feel free to put it back.