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One of Richthofen's flying helmets, presented to the RAF Museum where it is on display. Obviously it is not the one he was flying when shot...

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Among many objects that were taken from the downed Fokker, was the control column. To left are two rectangular gun triggers, marked L and R....

Source ID: 32

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621

Leutnant Richard Wenzl.

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Arthur Roy Brown.

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In Brown's flight was a new and inexperience fellow Canadian, W. R. May from Edmonton, who attended the same school as Brown. Following infa...

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Paul von Hindenburg pays his respects in front of Manfred von Richthofen's gravesite at Berlin's Invalidenfriedhof.

Source ID: 73

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617

Manfred and Lothar in front of a Fokker Dr. I

Source ID: 73

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MvR with one of his hunting conquests, albeit not an 'Aueroch'.

Source ID: 73

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MvR in Lazaret 76

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Richthofen and Karl von Grieffenhagen before Grieffenhagen's transfer back to Germany on 12 August 1917.

Source ID: 73

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MvR sits in the back of his JG I staff car in front of Feldlazarett 76, observed by Sister Käte.

Source ID: 72

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MvR and Moritz.

Source ID: 72

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"""Jagdgeschwader 1 with Commander v. Richthofen."" A group picture of Richthofen and JG I airmen. Beginning with the man sixth from the lef...

Source ID: 72

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Manfred Frhr. von Richthofen

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608

Kaiser Wilhelm II departs his Headquarters building at Kreuznach as MvR looks on.

Source ID: 72

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Mont airfield along the road to Murville when MvR was assigned to Kasta 8 of Kagohl 2 on 16 March 1916.

Source ID: 72

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Hermann Thomsen is second from the right, MvR is fourth and Ernst von Hoeppner is sixth.

Source ID: 72

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605

Bertincourt airfield, probably when Jasta 2 was stationed there.

Source ID: 72

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A portrait of Richthofen when he was visiting the Fokker factory at Schwerin-Görries. A Fokker D.V is in the background.

Source ID: 72

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Folllowing pilot training, Richthofen flew Albatros two-seaters with Kampfstaffel 8 of Kampfgeschwader 2 over the Verdun sector. He seems su...

Source ID: 72

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(left to right) Hartmann, Plüschow, Krefft, Simon, Wolff, Esser, MvR, LvR, Hinsch, Brauneck, Maashoff and Allmenröder.

Source ID: 72

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This lesser-known image of Prof. Busch's drawings of Jasta 11 airmen is probably the one he referred to in his account of 28 July 1917. It i...

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This photo was likely taken on 16 September 1916 when Oswald Boelcke and some of his pilots from Jasta 2 went to Armee-Flug-Park 1 to collec...

Source ID: 72

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Herr Rittmeister as a patient

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MvR's visit to Headquarters.

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Portrait of MvR with dedication: "Sister Käte - In remembrance of a restless patient, Frhr Richthofen, Rittmeister. This portrait was one of...

Source ID: 73

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Probably one of the first mentioning of MvR in the press. (G. Vanwyngarden). The text on the picture reads: "Lieutenant Frhr. v. Richthofen...

Source ID: 71

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Oblt. Paul-Henning von Osterroth and MvR in front of the pilot mess of Jagdstaffel 12 at Epinoy on 23 March 1917.

Source ID: 71

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MvR appears on the scene of his victory over F.E.2b 6997, only to be quickly surrounded by curious German soldiers (R. Kastner)

Source ID: 71

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Richthofen's report to Anthony Fokker. The hadwritten notes are by the late American aviation historian P. Grosz. (Greg VanWyngarden)

Source ID: 71

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Richthofen's report to Anthony Fokker. The hadwritten notes are by the late American aviation historian P. Grosz. (Greg VanWyngarden)

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Lt. Carl Deilmann

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Vzfw. Alois Heldmann

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Lt. Walter Böning

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