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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1918 Edition.
This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1918 Edition.
1927. The story of Baron von Richthofen, Germany's great war bird.
Manfred von Richthofen was known as the Red Knight or, more
commonly, the Red Baron due to the color of his plane. As a German
aviator in World War I, he was attributed with eighty kills, or
enemy planes shot down, and ended up being killed in action in
1918.
1927. The story of Baron von Richthofen, Germany's great war bird.
Manfred von Richthofen was known as the Red Knight or, more
commonly, the Red Baron due to the color of his plane. As a German
aviator in World War I, he was attributed with eighty kills, or
enemy planes shot down, and ended up being killed in action in
1918.
1918. Gibbons was a newspaper reporter, primarily for the Chicago
Tribune. A well-known war correspondent, he was the first American
to report on the Soviet famine of 1921. From the Foreword: Marshal
Foch, the commander of eleven million bayonets, has written that no
man is more qualified than Gibbons to tell the true story of the
Western Front. General Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American
Expeditionary Forces, has said that it was Gibbons' great
opportunity to give the people in America a life-like picture of
the work of the American soldier in France. See other titles by
this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
1927. The story of Baron von Richthofen, Germany's great war bird.
Manfred von Richthofen was known as the Red Knight or, more
commonly, the Red Baron due to the color of his plane. As a German
aviator in World War I, he was attributed with eighty kills, or
enemy planes shot down, and ended up being killed in action in
1918.
1918. Gibbons was a newspaper reporter, primarily for the Chicago
Tribune. A well-known war correspondent, he was the first American
to report on the Soviet famine of 1921. From the Foreword: Marshal
Foch, the commander of eleven million bayonets, has written that no
man is more qualified than Gibbons to tell the true story of the
Western Front. General Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American
Expeditionary Forces, has said that it was Gibbons' great
opportunity to give the people in America a life-like picture of
the work of the American soldier in France. See other titles by
this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
1918. Gibbons was a newspaper reporter, primarily for the Chicago
Tribune. A well-known war correspondent, he was the first American
to report on the Soviet famine of 1921. From the Foreword: Marshal
Foch, the commander of eleven million bayonets, has written that no
man is more qualified than Gibbons to tell the true story of the
Western Front. General Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American
Expeditionary Forces, has said that it was Gibbons' great
opportunity to give the people in America a life-like picture of
the work of the American soldier in France. See other titles by
this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
The story of Baron von Richthofen, Germany's great war bird.
Manfred von Richthofen was known as the Red Knight or, more
commonly, the Red Baron due to the color of his plane. As a German
aviator in World War I, he was attributed with eighty kills, or
enemy planes shot down, and ended up being killed in action in
1918.
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