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Richthofen: A True History of the Red Baron

de William E. Burrows

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There has never been a hero in German history quite like Manfred von Richthofen, the legendary Red Baron. In World War 1 he accounted for more enemy planes than any other pilot and in both World Wars he was envisaged as a hero of Wagernian stature, the embodiment of German courage and tradition. But Richthofen was a complex character. His thirst for fame, his compulsion for hunting, his apparent indifference to women, his relationship with his mother and adherence to the Prussian military tradition - all these were factors that contributed to the Red Baron's personality, that made him the greatest air ace in the history of air warfare. Behind Richthofen also lay the shadowy but persuasive propaganda machine, an official apparatus designed to inflate Germany's heroes in an attempt to keep a war-weary population from thinking about the very real threat of the communists to the Kaiser's weakening regime. The Berlin propagandists gave Richthofen the fame he sought. Yet in the end he was as useful to the Fatherland dead as he had been alive.… (mais)
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This seems to be a decent biography and it appears the author did his research before writing. He mentions that some original material was destroyed in WWII. The final chapters deal with the legacy of the Baron and how his memory and actions were used during and after the war. If not for the war it is possible Richthofen never would have flown a plane. The war gave him the opportunity to fly and develop the skills that made him the famed warrior. He was a hunter before he every flew for the first time and he used his knowedge of hunting hone his arial hunting skills.

It is always interesting to note the genuine respect arial enemies had for each other. Frequently their relations were starkly different from the infantry in the trenches.


"The tendancy to compensate for ones deficiencies by sinking them in to the glorious achievements of more furtunate mortals may be an ever-present feature of social life." - Sidney Hook


This book was published in 1969. Significant perhaps because of the social distain to heroes and war during the Vietnam conflict that was taking place at the time. However, there have been anti war movements constantly during the last 100 years and they do not always effect all history or literature publshed in their time periods but certainly may. In this case the back cover talkes about how the German war department looked for someone they could glorify to keep up moral with the war effort going poorly and they selected Richtofen. It is possible to overglorify war or those that do heroic things during war. It is highly possible that the Baron would not have had the legendary status he has retained for so long had he not died during the conflict and been remembered as a martyr.
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  Chris_El | Mar 19, 2015 |
A clear biography of the Cavalryman turned air ace. There's additional material about the legend and its manifestations since his death. This book ante-dates the Australian claim to have put him down. ( )
  DinadansFriend | Dec 23, 2013 |
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There has never been a hero in German history quite like Manfred von Richthofen, the legendary Red Baron. In World War 1 he accounted for more enemy planes than any other pilot and in both World Wars he was envisaged as a hero of Wagernian stature, the embodiment of German courage and tradition. But Richthofen was a complex character. His thirst for fame, his compulsion for hunting, his apparent indifference to women, his relationship with his mother and adherence to the Prussian military tradition - all these were factors that contributed to the Red Baron's personality, that made him the greatest air ace in the history of air warfare. Behind Richthofen also lay the shadowy but persuasive propaganda machine, an official apparatus designed to inflate Germany's heroes in an attempt to keep a war-weary population from thinking about the very real threat of the communists to the Kaiser's weakening regime. The Berlin propagandists gave Richthofen the fame he sought. Yet in the end he was as useful to the Fatherland dead as he had been alive.

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