He was actually a really cool dude... he even attended a rivals funeral across enemy lines and everyone let him. Was definitely a different era as far as respect and honor went.
The story of the baron not being able to predict the novice's movements reminds me of a quote from David Weber "The world's best swordsman doesn't fear the second best; he fears the worst swordsman, because he cannot predict what the idiot will do."
This is so true in fighting games. People just good enough to know what they're doing, but otherwise terrible are terrifying for the first game or so. They pick terrible options that I never see coming.
I had a military drill instructor that told us something once that has stuck by be. "A soldier that doesn't feel remorse about what he does isn't a soldier, he's a murderer."
And he's flying Higher, the king of the sky! He's flying too fast and he's flying too high! Higher, an eye for an eye! The legend will never die! (Obligatory Sabaton reference)
His younger brother, Lother von Richthofen, was a flying ace as well, with a count of about 40. He died about a year after the end of the war when a transport plane crashed, which he was flying. Manfred's mother took care of his war trophies by opening up a sort of a museum in the memory of her fallen sons. Those trophies, however, were lost after World War 2 when Soviet armies tool control of their home region.
Nobody knows who killed him. You should make a video about "Werner Voss" Richthofen closet friend and competitor. The ONLY dogfight documented by 7 ACE British pilots. He knew mechanics and works on his plane engine, that is why he knew better how the plane works and used it to his advantage. In my opinion, Voss was more skillful than Richthofen. He died fighting against those 7 ACE pilots that witness how amazing his flying was. Sadly nobody talk or knows to much about Voss. He crashed on no man's land after one of those bullets from the 7 pilots hit him. He was buried right there on the spot where he crashed and disintegrated, with no honors or ceremony.
@@krisshnapeswanipeswani3190 He shot down what was in front of him, and didn't see many other allied aircraft since he flew on the Eastern Front. Though when he did run into other Allied fighters, he did well. He had 7 victories over P-51 Mustangs while flying the inferior BF-109.
THANK YOU! I know a lot about ww1 and its planes. Also, why tf do they show him in a Fokker dr1 when it didn’t even exist yet? They need to do this thing called fact check ffs
Death from above, you're under fire stained red as blood, he's roaming higher born a soldier from the horseback to the skies that's where the legend will arise and he's flying
I knew one day you guys at infographics show would do red baron, love your guyses military videos. That's actually how I discovered your channel! Keep up the interstellar work guys!
I've been fascinated with Richtofen since I was little. I read a biography about him when I was about 12 or so. One thing about Richtofen was that he wasn't the best pilot and he thought that aerobatics were needless and a waste of energy unless absolutely necessary. To him the airplane was a weapon of war and nothing else, so he often scolded pilots for noodling around in the sky. His brother Lothar, on the other hand, was a gifted pilot highly-skilled at aerobatics.
The Red Baron himself is still one of history's Greatest, feared, and also the most respected of flying ace pilots as a both a honored Hero and Villain, even if he was on the wrong side.
it's only "the wrong side" cuz we lost. winners write the history. besides of that, both brits & french heavy been extremely nationalsocialist on their own back then and america wasn't far off of joining on the german side of the war, because of the sheer masses of german citizens the usa had.
please in your future comments don't write "the wrong side", war doesn't have a bad or good side, only alliances, and every alliance contributes to war, which in itself is bad.... war has good and bad people, not sides... even the Nazis had good and respectable soldiers...
@@samuraidom6542 That's True about Nazis as MOST....................... but not all of them were completely bad either. There's this one True Story I found out about a young German SS Officer named Leutnant Friedrich Lengfeld (29 September 1921 - 12 November 1944) was a Wehrmacht soldier during World War II. He was company commander of the 2nd Company of the 275th Infantry Division's Fusilier battalion and is well known for sacrificing his life while trying to save a wounded American soldier who had stepped on a landmine. At the Hürtgen Cemetery of Honor, there is a memorial in his honor, which the Veterans Association of the 22nd US Infantry Regiment of the 4th Infantry Division had erected on October 7th, 1994 in honor of Lengfeld. This and the memorial in honor of Karl-Heinz Rosch in the Netherlands are the only known memorials for German Wehrmacht soldiers that were erected by the opponents of the time.
Now you need to do one on Eddie Rickenbacker. not just his career in World War one but it's acting career and his race car career... The guy was a legend in his day
Probably because Snoopy likes to pretend he’s the Red Baron in the movies and series, it’s a pretty well known fact because it’s probably mentioned in every episode and movie...
I always like hearing about the red barron because i liked hearing about how much respect these soldiers had even for the fighters of the opposing side.
What actually killed him was his own disobedience. As you said he was a perfectionist and wasn't a risky daring flyer which is what most dead pilots were. It was the calculative and thinking pilots that became aces as they chose not to engage most of the time. But here he broke his own rule and flew too close to the ground and focused on a single target. It's most likely a gunner from the ground that took him down.
"ricktophen what ever your going to do don't do it" "You don't want to know what's on the other side of that door" "You cannot comprehend the evil that you will unleash" *opens door* *gets shot*
Not too bad but now do a video on my great uncle " Hans ulrich Rudel" You might like that one I'm not too proud of what he did but how he did it was pretty impressive🤔
Sorry guys was not Lieutenant May of the 3rd Squadron. Nope not even Captain Brown of the same unit. It was a machine gunner and his assistant. Sargent Cedric Bassett Pipkins and Private Rupert F. Weston.
High above the blooden mud of the battle field There's another war going in the air between the dare devil of the sky know as the ace's Among them one man and his plane stand out. THE RED BARON.
Red Baron was a true solider and he respected his enemy as much as his men. He once told his men that if he saw them trying to shoot a enemy while they are parachuting, he would shoot them
Better read the light novel or manga. Too much have been changed in the anime. Im reading the novel right now, in the battle of arene they havnt lose anyone yet no casualty but in the anime tanya's men are getting shot down like flies.
ok hold on an mg42 a gun which wasn't even being developed untill 1939. on the plane of the red barron during ww1? I don't see anything wrong with that lol. Do you?
@@yonny4804 Come on.. If you want to teach history.. Do it right.. Because otherwise.. I can say At battle of Kursk three units of Velociraptors mounted with F-34 cannons breached the German lines and made the attack crumble..
@@RemyKingKen Oh of course... So.. What about those Ratte? It saw fights in Africa.. El Alamein for sure.. And those Maus tanks? They were pretty much the front line.. After them the E line tanks ( E-50, E-75..) replaced them... And Löwe replaced the Königstiger.
Just because he fought for the “enemy” doesn’t mean we shouldn’t give him our respect today. This man was clearly humble and respectful and only wished to do his duty to protect his country and loved ones. Would you ask any different of your own soldier? Some say anyone who fights for a just cause can not be called a terrorist. While I don’t agree with that about terrorism, I believe it’s true about being a soldier. R.I.P to the Red Baron.
@FFR My point was that he tried to "well akshully" the video by saying it was an Australian Gunner that killed the Baron, but they mention it at the end of the video.
He actually started his flying career as a reconnaissance flyer Back before guns got built in to the planes, and if you saw a plane from the other side, pilots would generally wave, and maybe take a potshot at the other with a pistol
MrSqueakerBro They lost it fully when they signed the treaty of Versailles. Before that, it‘s all occupation. That‘s why when the French occupied the Ruhr after the war it didn‘t go to France.
He was actually a really cool dude... he even attended a rivals funeral across enemy lines and everyone let him. Was definitely a different era as far as respect and honor went.
He was just a soldier fighting for his country
@Expansion of Significance That’s probably what he would say about himself.
Red Baron is for Germany what is Batman for USA
True,so true.
Sources?
You needed to take down 5 enemy aircrafts to becom an flying ace, which only the best pilots became. Manfred von Richthofen took down 80 aircrafts.
BoeserKlon
Apparently that number is getting higher every day.
80th comment like
then you haven't heard of erich hartmann one of the biggest legends ever.
@@Odibio.Skins. ...356 kills...
5? That’s it?
The story of the baron not being able to predict the novice's movements reminds me of a quote from David Weber "The world's best swordsman doesn't fear the second best; he fears the worst swordsman, because he cannot predict what the idiot will do."
This is so true in fighting games. People just good enough to know what they're doing, but otherwise terrible are terrifying for the first game or so. They pick terrible options that I never see coming.
I had a military drill instructor that told us something once that has stuck by be. "A soldier that doesn't feel remorse about what he does isn't a soldier, he's a murderer."
world's most sane driller detected, i'd say
What your drill instructor said, is a real and true statement! Trust me!
And he's flying
Higher, the king of the sky!
He's flying too fast and he's flying too high!
Higher, an eye for an eye!
The legend will never die!
(Obligatory Sabaton reference)
Thanks, was looking for this =)
That song is the reason i clicked on this video.
🎶Man and machine and nothing there in between, a flying circus and a man from Prussia!🎶
@@aamo3960 The sky and a plane, this man commands his domain
, the western front and all the way to Russia.
The Hidden Gamer Death from above, you’re under fire! Stained red as blood is roaming higher!
Gamers: **shows a politician this video** “See? Violence existed long before video games”
Politicians: “I’ll pretend I didn’t hear that”
Link not politician republican
Gabriel Fernandez nah democrats
Uss Midway nah republicans
@@tylarry1147 No definitely democrats.
Both the Democratic and Republican party are full of idiots
His younger brother, Lother von Richthofen, was a flying ace as well, with a count of about 40. He died about a year after the end of the war when a transport plane crashed, which he was flying.
Manfred's mother took care of his war trophies by opening up a sort of a museum in the memory of her fallen sons. Those trophies, however, were lost after World War 2 when Soviet armies tool control of their home region.
Oberleutnant Lothar Freiherr von Richthofen downed 40 planes in 80 days of actual service, but was wounded several times.
HE’S FLYING HIGHER, THE KING OF THE SKIES
flamemadragon HE’S FLYING TO FAST AND HES FLYING TO HIGH
HIGHER, AN EYE FOR AN EYE
@@rommelthememer7131 LEGEND WILL NEVER DIE!
@@midnightflare9879 *epic guitar solo*
PEOPLE BLAME VIDEO GAMES FOR VIOLENCE
WW1 AND WW2: _ARE WE A JOKE TO YOU_
Novabow John Mivule mass shootings not war
Corny, cringe,overused!
Video games are for immature morons
Shane Ryan and that’s not an immature comment? The irony.
We
Fools, don't you know that Snoppy killed the Red Baron
Lol I literally still got that game
s n o p p y
Sabaton should make a song about that snoopy guy then...
Smugly Otaku - Hahaha 😂 nice one
I remember destroying the red baron to bad snoopy was asleep
I love it when people try to say German names😂
🤣
just the americans and brits who are bad in my opinion
Shizzayne, Ja.
Shizzayne true. Plus because of the nature of the war, many German things such as street names were changed. In my area of America anyway
Subscribe to Poki Prime Same
The Red Baron:exists*
Sabaton:perfect for a amazing song*
How about a perfect name for pizza
🎶Man and machine and nothing there in between, a flying circus and a man from Prussia!🎶
Aamo sabaton!
r/expectedsabaton
The sky and a plane, this man commands his domain, The western front and all the way to Russia
Death from above, you're under fire!!!
Stained red as blood. He's roaming higher
Born a soldier from the horse back to the sky
After his funreal angry Frenchmen came and destroyed his grave so the brits had to burry him a 2nd time
Really?
Didn’t the Australians burry him?
Gameknight no
You know u kicked a$$ when they go after your grave
Doesn't surprise me, the French have no honour.
I love how they gave him a proper funeral. Back in the days of civility and honor.
Actually ww1 is widely considered the end of chivalry and honor, but there will always be individuals like richtofen
Higher !
The king of the sky
He’s flying too fast and he’s flying too high
Higher!
An eye for an eye
The legend will never die
3 lyric vidos new one takes the cake
80 allies paid the price
this man took down 80 enemies in a tri plane a hundred years a go and today the german airforce cant even get their planes to fly at all
80 confirmed, he could of shot down 129 unconfirmed
@@FlyHenryFly nah, they weren't really confirming anything. They went off of your word pretty much until the end of WW2.
He had a pretty decent K/D ratio.
John Wick: Gotta pump those numbers up, those are rookie numbers.
First just some guy without a moustache comment without over 1000 likes
Man and machine and nothing there in between, a flying circus and a man from Prussia 🔥🔥🔥
The sky and a plane this man commands his domain
The western front and all the way to russia
Death from above you're under fire
@@vidyalakshmi7916 STAINED RED AS BLOOD, HE'S ROAMING HIGHER!
Nobody knows who killed him.
You should make a video about "Werner Voss" Richthofen closet friend and competitor. The ONLY dogfight documented by 7 ACE British pilots. He knew mechanics and works on his plane engine, that is why he knew better how the plane works and used it to his advantage. In my opinion, Voss was more skillful than Richthofen. He died fighting against those 7 ACE pilots that witness how amazing his flying was. Sadly nobody talk or knows to much about Voss. He crashed on no man's land after one of those bullets from the 7 pilots hit him. He was buried right there on the spot where he crashed and disintegrated, with no honors or ceremony.
I think it was snoopy and is pac woodstock.
Now do one about Erich Hartmann with 352 confirmed kills
he is a fkn legend.
With the easy kills of soviet ofant planes
@@krisshnapeswanipeswani3190 He shot down what was in front of him, and didn't see many other allied aircraft since he flew on the Eastern Front. Though when he did run into other Allied fighters, he did well. He had 7 victories over P-51 Mustangs while flying the inferior BF-109.
Red Baron enters battle, sabaton starts to play
At the start: ehm.............. MG 42 was not on planes in WW1 also it didn't existed
THANK YOU! I know a lot about ww1 and its planes. Also, why tf do they show him in a Fokker dr1 when it didn’t even exist yet? They need to do this thing called fact check ffs
*At the start
@@dd-jk1rx my grammar is bad
Guess he didn’t have a vickers image in stock 😂
Your grammar is just fine😉
MAN AND MACHINE, NOTHING THERE IN BETWEEN
I was looking for this
Death from above, you're under fire stained red as blood, he's roaming higher born a soldier from the horseback to the skies that's where the legend will arise and he's flying
He will be the most feared player in BF1
Karlsupmite when i use the fighter plane, I always use the Red Baron skin
I knew one day you guys at infographics show would do red baron, love your guyses military videos. That's actually how I discovered your channel! Keep up the interstellar work guys!
Red Baron: exists
Lewis Gun: I’m bout to end this whole mans career
I've been fascinated with Richtofen since I was little. I read a biography about him when I was about 12 or so. One thing about Richtofen was that he wasn't the best pilot and he thought that aerobatics were needless and a waste of energy unless absolutely necessary. To him the airplane was a weapon of war and nothing else, so he often scolded pilots for noodling around in the sky. His brother Lothar, on the other hand, was a gifted pilot highly-skilled at aerobatics.
The Red Baron himself is still one of history's Greatest, feared, and also the most respected of flying ace pilots as a both a honored Hero and Villain, even if he was on the wrong side.
it's only "the wrong side" cuz we lost. winners write the history.
besides of that, both brits & french heavy been extremely nationalsocialist on their own back then and america wasn't far off of joining on the german side of the war, because of the sheer masses of german citizens the usa had.
@@Dichtsau Yep.
please in your future comments don't write "the wrong side", war doesn't have a bad or good side, only alliances, and every alliance contributes to war, which in itself is bad.... war has good and bad people, not sides... even the Nazis had good and respectable soldiers...
@@samuraidom6542 That's True about Nazis as MOST....................... but not all of them were completely bad either. There's this one True Story I found out about a young German SS Officer named Leutnant Friedrich Lengfeld (29 September 1921 - 12 November 1944) was a Wehrmacht soldier during World War II. He was company commander of the 2nd Company of the 275th Infantry Division's Fusilier battalion and is well known for sacrificing his life while trying to save a wounded American soldier who had stepped on a landmine. At the Hürtgen Cemetery of Honor, there is a memorial in his honor, which the Veterans Association of the 22nd US Infantry Regiment of the 4th Infantry Division had erected on October 7th, 1994 in honor of Lengfeld. This and the memorial in honor of Karl-Heinz Rosch in the Netherlands are the only known memorials for German Wehrmacht soldiers that were erected by the opponents of the time.
And which other 'famous' pilot followed him to lead his fighter squadron called 'The flying circus'? Yep, it was a certain Mister Hermann Göring.
Oh! The head of Luftwaffe?
@@samsunguser3148 Later in the 2nd world war Göring was the leader of the Luftwaffe. But not in the 1st WW.
ikr srry i didnt specify it
Its jage 1
Yastar 11 to
And he's flying HIGHER KING OF THE SKY
Now you need to do one on Eddie Rickenbacker. not just his career in World War one but it's acting career and his race car career... The guy was a legend in his day
It's always fascinating to hear a great aces/war heroes story, keeps you wonder that someday stories like that could become its' own legend.
Top Gun 2
Red Baron vs Maverick vs Iceman vs AI 🔥😂
Sabaton and Kenny Logan’s working together I like it
When I read the Red Baron in the title, it reminded me of the peanuts movie
Probably because Snoopy likes to pretend he’s the Red Baron in the movies and series, it’s a pretty well known fact because it’s probably mentioned in every episode and movie...
HIGHER! THE KING OF THE SKY
HE'S FLYING TOO FAST AND HE'S FLYING TOO HIGH!
*The Red Baron joined the server*
*Literally every Entente Pilot left the server*
Higher king of the sky he's flying to fast and he's flying to high higher eye for an eye legend will never die
i like how people show the Red Baron in a triplane, yet he only flew a triplane for 8 months. the first 3 years the Red Baron flew a biplane.
I guess it's just more iconic
I always like hearing about the red barron because i liked hearing about how much respect these soldiers had even for the fighters of the opposing side.
I'm not dead i was jus hiding from them so they would send me back to fight
It’s the best for you because we will find you
Come back
can you teach me how to fly Pls
Manfred Von Richthofen how about you?
The Red Baron was such the ultimate badass that Chick Norris blushes whenever people talk about him.
Good video, Cool to watch this after just watching the news of "The Ghost of Kyiv" THUMBS UP
HIGHER
KING OF THE SKIES
HES FLYING TOO FAST HES FLYING TOO HIGH
HIGHER
AN EYE FOR AN EYE
*THE LEGEND WILL NEVER DIE*
80 ALLIES PAID THE PRICE...
Liking the video just because he pronounced the Red Baron name so fluently
Snoopys favorite hero.. The "Red Baron"
maybe he said: "Ich bin kaputt"
translated means: "i am broken" but in germany, it means actually, "I am tired"
who knows.
greetings from germany 🇩🇪
Kaput is a German word? I've been using it all my life to describe every car I owned...
It means broken...😂
Gem grab cat Exactly!
@@James-oo1yq :D You're a legend man
Yes
Und yes
I’m not First
I’m not Last
But when I Saw this Video
I clicked as fast as I can
ICE Gaming doesn’t rhyme xd
Me too
I'll fix it for you
I'm not first
I'm not last
But when I saw this video
I clicked pretty f*cking fast.
theartisthasarrived haha
Can everyone just appreciate how the narrator can pronounce German words so well?
He can't
he really can´t
The Red Baron: 80 kills...
Eric Hartman: ”Amateurs”
Eric Hartman had 352 areal victorys
yeah because there's a difference between a BF 109 and a Focke D triplane and a difference between the time era aswell.
He was also a german but be was in ww2 not ww1
Murphy I was actually gonna say that
When He shot down ,he was buried by his enemies and writed on his grave "To Our Gallant And Worthy Foe"
Imagine in World war 3, there would be referees, and rules like sport games.
They should have referees so less warcrimes
What actually killed him was his own disobedience.
As you said he was a perfectionist and wasn't a risky daring flyer which is what most dead pilots were. It was the calculative and thinking pilots that became aces as they chose not to engage most of the time.
But here he broke his own rule and flew too close to the ground and focused on a single target. It's most likely a gunner from the ground that took him down.
"ricktophen what ever your going to do don't do it"
"You don't want to know what's on the other side of that door"
"You cannot comprehend the evil that you will unleash"
*opens door*
*gets shot*
And he's flying
Higher, the king of the sky!
Now that you've covered this you should cover Kurt knispel
Hope everyone is having a great day
Thank you!☺
Why do these comments still get likes i see them like 100 times a day.
@@klpwaldemar4942 you should take his advice! have a great day pal!
@@klpwaldemar4942 hi there! This type of comment is better than hate comments. 😊
@@KELimagination I hope you get sick 😍😊
Can i get likes too?
Now I have that Christmas song from that Charlie Brown movie stuck in my head
0:01 on the 6th of July 1917
Me: why is there and MG42 on the plane then
BluePlayz who cares
@@ottovonbismarck8460 we care
And also why is he in a triplane? He flew the Albatros D series for most of he piloting career, only using the Fokker DR1 for his final 19 victories
Thanks infographic show you just helped me with my project
AND HES FLYING
HIGHER, THE KING OF THE SKY
HES FLYING TOO FAST AND HES FLYING TOO HIGH
HIGHER
Zero: "Launch the Red Baron!"
*thousand-yard stare*
Not too bad but now do a video on my great uncle " Hans ulrich Rudel"
You might like that one
I'm not too proud of what he did but how he did it was pretty impressive🤔
Sorry guys was not Lieutenant May of the 3rd Squadron. Nope not even Captain Brown of the same unit. It was a machine gunner and his assistant. Sargent Cedric Bassett Pipkins and Private Rupert F. Weston.
I'm sorry this is off topic but you guys should do " You vs La Llorona" for your next video.
Aniya Banks gosh I remember being so scared of her as a child HA
Yoooo my memories!
Phyx Succs same xD
Time traveler : what day is it
Guy:it's ww1
Time travller: be ready to the boss battle
Guy :who?
Time travller :peace
Guy: oh a red plane
High above the blooden mud of the battle field
There's another war going in the air between the dare devil of the sky know as the ace's
Among them one man and his plane stand out.
THE RED BARON.
Man and machine and nothing there in between
I hate how a Heavy Metal song taught us more about him than school.
MAN AND MACHINE AND NOTHING THERE IN BETWEEN!
I’m so pumped about the Billy Bishop shoutout
Watching this while eating a red baron pizza
You... wh-
And he’s flying higher king of the sky (comments section continue the song)
Clearly you haven’t seen me play battlefield 1
Love this show get lost hours watching it when I should be working
I am not last
I am not first
But when the infographics show uploads
I click fast
My hats off to The Red Baron. A worthy opponent from a chivalrous time of warfare
You know what they say....
Be careful what you wish for
Red Baron was a true solider and he respected his enemy as much as his men. He once told his men that if he saw them trying to shoot a enemy while they are parachuting, he would shoot them
Tanya The Evil is an anime inspired by this guy
Im waiting for season 2.
Jhon homer Raña same
Better read the light novel or manga. Too much have been changed in the anime. Im reading the novel right now, in the battle of arene they havnt lose anyone yet no casualty but in the anime tanya's men are getting shot down like flies.
This video should have SABATON - The Red Baron song.
He is so strong because hes playing war thunder every day
Finally something on ww1 please do more on ww1
Erich Hartmann: 352 kills *laughs in german*
Even though he was part of the axis I got to say Nice shot
ok hold on an mg42 a gun which wasn't even being developed untill 1939. on the plane of the red barron during ww1? I don't see anything wrong with that lol. Do you?
Richel Seintje i bet ur fun at parties
@@yonny4804 Come on.. If you want to teach history.. Do it right.. Because otherwise.. I can say At battle of Kursk three units of Velociraptors mounted with F-34 cannons breached the German lines and made the attack crumble..
Honey Badger treaty of Versailles included battle elephants and the aliens present made them extinct
@@RemyKingKen Oh of course... So.. What about those Ratte? It saw fights in Africa.. El Alamein for sure.. And those Maus tanks? They were pretty much the front line.. After them the E line tanks ( E-50, E-75..) replaced them... And Löwe replaced the Königstiger.
@give me my pen back I guess they went full BFV and put a FG42 and Tiger in year 1941...
Just because he fought for the “enemy” doesn’t mean we shouldn’t give him our respect today. This man was clearly humble and respectful and only wished to do his duty to protect his country and loved ones. Would you ask any different of your own soldier? Some say anyone who fights for a just cause can not be called a terrorist. While I don’t agree with that about terrorism, I believe it’s true about being a soldier. R.I.P to the Red Baron.
Now I thought back in 1917 no one wore light colored clothes?
Love ur vids
The red baron was actually killed by an australian machine gunner.
Did you even watch the video all the way to the end?
Yes
It's true
@FFR My point was that he tried to "well akshully" the video by saying it was an Australian Gunner that killed the Baron, but they mention it at the end of the video.
Is this proven true?
I mean... There's still so many shootout happening at that time and I don't think that he's the only one that killed him, right?
Watching this while eating Red Baron pizza..... this is madness 😂😂😂😂
*MAN AND MACHINE*
*AND NOTHING THERE IN BETWEEN*
He actually started his flying career as a reconnaissance flyer
Back before guns got built in to the planes, and if you saw a plane from the other side, pilots would generally wave, and maybe take a potshot at the other with a pistol
He protecc
He attack
And most importantly:
He makes pizza
He sounds like a hero to me
0:55 ah yes mg42 on a ww1 foker plane
I red his biography back in high school as well as his auto biography.
Video: *mentions Red Baron*
Me: Snoopy?
He an ace
He take down 80 planes
But most importantly
He’s a Red Baron
Richtofen dies 1918
German Empire surrenders 1918
Coincidence?
I THINK NOT
According to this video the German Empire did not control Alsace-Lorraine in WW1? BS, they lost it after the war.
They lost it mid war
MrSqueakerBro They lost it fully when they signed the treaty of Versailles. Before that, it‘s all occupation. That‘s why when the French occupied the Ruhr after the war it didn‘t go to France.