Manfred von Richthofen, aka the "Red Baron," was the highest-scoring fighter pilot of World War I. In 20 months of combat, he officially shot down 80 enemy aircraft, including 21 planes in the ...
He may have been known as the Red Baron, but Manfred von Richthofen was actually a 'Free Lord', born into a Prussian aristocratic family in 1892. He grew up in Schweidnitz, Poland, where he ...
the death of Manfred von Richthofen is clouded by dozens of often conflicting eyewitness accounts and has inspired a mountain of speculative theories. NOVA's "Who Killed the Red Baron?" ...
On view through December, the exhibit features eight automobile-inspired mixed media pieces displayed at Amrit Ocean Resort.
He shot down ten of the enemy in just one month and was regarded by some peers as 'better than the Red Baron'. Captain Clayson ... not been against him. 'Richthofen got most of his 80 kills ...
Jasta 11 was a unit led by Manfred von Richthofen, better known as "The Red Baron". Panic over the new three-wing design set ...
Time was when the flying super-ace, Baron Manfred von Richthofen, was as great a hero in German eyes as was Guynemer to the French.* Before his death he was credited with having brought down 80 ...
THE unlooked-for death of this distinguished man of science has sent a thrill of deep regret all over the world among those who take interest in the progress of geology and geography. Though he ...
Richthofen, Ferdinand, Freiherr von, deutscher Geograph und Geologe, geb. 5.5.1833 Carlsruhe/Oberschlesien, gest. 6.10.1905 Berlin. Er studierte in Breslau und Berlin Naturwissenschaften und ...