( (baron of), ) born May 2, 1892, Breslau, Ger. [now Wroclaw, Pol.] died April 21, 1918, Vaux-sur-Somme, Fr. byname The Red Baron, German Der Rote Freiherr, or Der Rote Kampfflieger (The Red Airman) Germany's top aviator and leading ace in World War I. Members of a prosperous family, Richthofen and his younger brother Lothar followed their father into military careers. In 1912 Richthofen became a lieutenant in the 1st Uhlan Cavalry Regiment of the Prussian Army. As a member of this regiment, he fought in Russia after the outbreak of World War I and then participated in the invasion of Belgium and France. When trench warfare settled in and the cavalry became sidelined, Richthofen joined the infantry. In 1915 he transferred to the Imperial Air Service and in September 1916 entered combat as a fighter pilot. He became commander of Fighter Group I (Jagdgeschwader 1), which, because of its fancifully decorated, scarlet planes, came to be known as Richthofen's Flying Circus; and he personally was credited with shooting down 80 enemy aircraft. He was killed in his red Fokker triplane when caught in a barrage of Australian enemy ground fire during a battle near Amiens. According to another account, he was shot down by Captain A. Roy Brown, a Canadian in the Royal Air Force. His eventual successor as commander of the fighter group was Hermann Gring.
RICHTHOFEN, MANFRED, FREIHERR VON
Meaning of RICHTHOFEN, MANFRED, FREIHERR VON in English
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