RED BARON Manfred von Richthofen (2 May 1892 – 21 April 1918), aviator and officer; born into a family of the Prussian aristocracy, he became famous as a fighter pilot. In France (after a period as an observer in Russia) he met the plane that would make him famous: a small Fokker that he painted red, inspiring the feared nickname by which he was universally known: \

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title: THE “RED BARON”

subject date: 2004-03-17

caption: RED BARON Manfred von Richthofen (2 May 1892 – 21 April 1918), aviator and officer; born into a family of the Prussian aristocracy, he became famous as a fighter pilot. In France (after a period as an observer in Russia) he met the plane that would make him famous: a small Fokker that he painted red, inspiring the feared nickname by which he was universally known: ''The Red Baron''. Photographic portrait, 20th century.

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Richthofen M.The Red BaronaviationGermanyThe GMIGMWW1Great WarWorld War IhuntingWorld War Iflying aceace of acesAir Forcethe western frontGerman empire

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