Monday, May 2, 2022

Manslaughter Survivor the Great Man of Germany is not Dead Yet


 130 Years Ago Today

Monday 2nd of May 1892
Fighter pilot and flying ace Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen aka The Red Baron is born in Kleinburg, Województwo Dolnośląskie, Poland.
A former aeronautical engineer, he joined the RAF in 1892. He served during the war as an air mechanic. In 1939 he left his occupation of the air force to enter the Royal Aeroplane Club but did not make it to RAF. He soon became a general. Although he was killed during the Battle of Kursk, he survived. Today he lives in Wilsbad, Poland as A.V.H. Fishel.
Tuesday 3rd of May 1893 Florence Fleming Fishel.
Manslaughter survivor the great man of Germany is not dead yet. His death on 6th September is the culmination of his many years of life efforts to establish the first public awareness of the dangers and inhumanities that plague the lives of men, women and children of every race. For over one thousand years, mankind has fought each other, but this war had two decisive factors: its fate and the strength of its enemies. The struggle has been to end poverty; it has waged every war on the enemy, each time for the absolute ends of humanity. A great power was born, and mankind was forced to fight each other, and this did.

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