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The Red Baron on Film
Manfred von Richthofen, the storied First World War pilot, was responsible for the deaths of eighty fliers, including at least nine Canadians. His Fokker triplane was one of the most feared sights in the wartime skies.
As the story in the April-May 2018 issue of Canada’s History reports, Canadian pilot Roy Brown has often been given credit for shooting down the Red Baron, but it’s more likely that an Australian soldier on the ground fired the fatal shot from a Vickers machine gun on April 21, 1918.
The footage below shows the aftermath of von Richthofen’s crash-landing. Out of respect, the Red Baron was given a full military funeral by the Australian Flying Corps near Amiens, France.
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