The Red Baron: WW1 German Flying Ace.(Manfred von Richthofen:80 Air Combat Victories).: (Rapid Reads: Under 1 hour). (Digital Military History: WW1 Series. Book 5)
Book Details
Author(s)Alex Devaney
PublisherTop Ten Military History Publisher.
ISBN / ASINB00IHRCS1C
ISBN-13978B00IHRCS19
Sales Rank797,766
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Amazon's Best Selling 'Digital Military History:WW1 Series.'
About The Author
Alex Devaney is an Independent Publisher, Author and Freelance Writer. Since receiving a Honours Diploma in Freelance and Feature Writing from London School of Journalism, Alex has had numerous articles published on Military History, Social History, and Military Crime. Alex has also published twelve ebooks on Military History.
100th World War One Anniversary (1914 -1918); Maps, Photographs and Famous Leaders.
4 Stars. Amazon Review by 'M' (USA Site).
I really liked it. This is a quick and very good read. Written in a straight to the point and easy to grasp manner.
3 stars. Amazon Review. (Brazil Site) Fernando Procopius.
A good read for anyone who wants to know only the basics of the German ACE.
4 Star Amazon Review. Raymond McDonald.
I like it. Well worth reading. Very good.
5 Star Amazon Review. Mark R.
I like his style. There is no fluff, no padding, just the relevant facts; along with the right background information. The Red Baron was a thoroughly good, informative read. I highly recommend it.
Manfred von Richthofen, was the infamous Red Baron, who stalked the skies in a reign of terror during WW1. He hunted down his prey with military precision; then executed his kill with no mercy. His distinctive red plane struck fear and awe in the hearts of British, French, Canadian & American Aviators; who fought the German eagle in aerial combat dogfights over the battlefields of the Western Front.
Manfred von Richthofen, the celebrated flying ace of German propaganda, achieved 80 aerial combat victories. He was awarded numerous decorations, including the Iron Cross (1st & 2nd Class) and the Order Pour Le Merite, before he was shot down and killed at the age of 25. Forever immortalised as the legendary Red Baron, his memory lives on into the 21st Century, in this historic year of the 100th Anniversary of WW1.
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