Lothar von richthofen biography of albert einstein
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Lothar von Richthofen
German WWI flying ace
Lothar Siegfried Freiherr von Richthofen (27 September – 4 July ) was a German First World Warfighter ace credited with 40 victories.
He was a younger brother of top-scoring ace Manfred von Richthofen (the Red Baron) and a distant cousin of LuftwaffeField MarshalWolfram von Richthofen, who also became a flying ace.
Lothar von richthofen biography of albert einstein
Following the war, Lothar worked for a while on a farm before taking an industrial position. He married in June and had two children. Yearning for aviation, he accepted a position as a pilot, conveying passengers and postal mail between Berlin and Hamburg.
He died aged 27 on 4 July in a flying accident at Fuhlsbüttel.
Early career
Richthofen was born on 27 September He and his brothers, Manfred and Bolko,[1][note 1] hunted wild boar, elk, birds, and deer.[2]
Like his brother Manfred, Lothar began the war as a cavalry officer with the 4th Dragoon Regiment.
He had remained in the