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article seem to indicate the galesburg shop had the red-baron luger for sale.
and found this date listing on line. Some combat data of Oberleutnant Lothar Freiherr von Richthofen. L.v.R. was a cavalry officer and transferred to the Air Force in 1915 March 6 1917 : assigned to Jasta 11 March 28 1917 : 1st victory May 7 1917 : after 24 victories in 47 days he shot down English flying ace Captn. Albert Ball. May 13 1917 : badly wounded and out of action 'til Sept.24 1917. May 14 1917 : received PlM (Blue Max). March 18 1918 : wounded again, out of action 'til July 1918. July 19 1918 : returned to last tour of duty with Fokker D VII. August 12 1918 : final victory, 40 kills. August 13 1918 : wounded for the 3rd time while shot down over the Somme. L.v.R. survived the war, got married to Countess Doris von Keyserling and became a commercial pilot for Deutsche Luft Reederei. On July 4th 1922 he crashed fatally. |
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