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Injury May Have Led to Red Baron's Death
Medford Tribune ^ | Sep 22, 2004 | SCOTT CHARTON

Posted on 09/22/2004 5:27:28 AM PDT by foolscap

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- History books say that The Red Baron, the legendary World War I German flying ace, was shot out of the sky and died in April 1918. But new research suggests that his death spiral may have begun nine months earlier.

A University of Missouri at Columbia researcher and his Ohio collaborator argue a severe injury to Manfred von Richthofen's brain during an earlier aerial confrontation figured in his death.

"He was a very reserved character all his life, but he is described as much more immature after the injury, and we have found that is common with this type of brain injury," Missouri's Daniel Orme said Tuesday.

During his final, fatal dogfight, von Richthofen was seen pursuing a fleeing plane across enemy fire in an uncharacteristic display of "target fixation." The pursuit broke Richthofen's own rule to "never obstinately stay with an opponent," said Orme.

Orme collaborated with fellow neuropsychologist Tom Hyatt of Cincinnati for a fresh take on what led to the Red Baron's death on April 21, 1918, when he was shot through the chest and crashed.

They focused on a July 6, 1917, incident in which von Richthofen was flying head-on toward an enemy plane's machine gunner at a distance where he was sure he couldn't be hit. "Suddenly something struck me in the head," he recalled. A bullet creased Richthofen's scalp, leaving a four-inch scar that never completely healed.

After that, von Richthofen, the son of Prussian nobility who would have glowered at a soldier's unbuttoned tunic, began exhibiting odd behavior, such as laying his head on a Berlin restaurant table to publicly display the open head wound to a friend's mother.

His mother, Baroness von Richthofen, wrote that after the injury, "something painful lay 'round the eyes and temples" of her son.

"I found Manfred changed ... the high spirits, the playfulness, were lacking in his character - he was taciturn, almost unapproachable - even his words seemed to come from an unknown distance," she wrote.

After subsequent flights, Richthofen had to lie down to fight off nausea and severe headaches. Richthofen wrote: "I am in wretched spirits after every aerial combat but that is surely one of the consequences of my head wound."

Hyatt was watching a documentary about the Red Baron, and became fascinated with the head injury. "The film clearly showed him in hospital with a large head bandage, and to me, it began explaining his later behavior that led to his death," he said.

Orme and Hyatt began sifting journals, medical records and books about the Red Baron's symptoms in the months before his death. Their findings are to be published this fall in the international journal Human Factors and Aerospace Safety.

For Orme and Hyatt, research on the Red Baron's case fit a shared professional specialty. Both are retired from the Air Force, where their duties included studying whether brain-injured pilots should be allowed back into the air.

"We have evaluated many head-injured patients, and the description of the Red Baron's actions and behavior are just classic for what is called post-concussive syndrome," Orme said.

"In combat, the environment is very austere and the individual has to act quickly and make critical decisions, and he just lost the capacity to incorporate all that data quickly and make solid judgments. He didn't have the mental flexibility to realize he shouldn't pursue that plane."

There is still debate about who fired the shot that fatally pierced Richthofen's chest - an Australian artillery crew on the ground, or a Canadian flier, Roy Brown.

But Orme and Hyatt say the shot fired nine months earlier, by British flier A.E. Wooldridge, set the Red Baron on a fatal course because of the brain injury.

"It was a pretty serious hit," Hyatt said. "As a neuropsychologist, I always get irritated when Hollywood movies depict someone being hit in the head, falling down, then shaking their head and all is fine. That isn't how it works, and the Red Baron's case shows those long-lasting effects."


TOPICS: Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
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1 posted on 09/22/2004 5:27:29 AM PDT by foolscap
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To: foolscap
Too bad. He made good pizza.
2 posted on 09/22/2004 5:31:39 AM PDT by atomicpossum (If there are two Americas, John Edwards isn't qualified to lead either of them.©)
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To: foolscap
There is still debate about who fired the shot that fatally pierced Richthofen's chest - an Australian artillery crew on the ground, or a Canadian flier, Roy Brown.

That's stupid. Doesn't everybody know it was Snoopy?

3 posted on 09/22/2004 5:32:24 AM PDT by Vigilanteman (crime would drop like a sprung trapdoor if we brought back good old-fashioned hangings)
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To: Vigilanteman

Interesting article.


4 posted on 09/22/2004 5:33:18 AM PDT by The Red Baron
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To: Vigilanteman

5 posted on 09/22/2004 5:35:02 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: Vigilanteman

Thank you.


6 posted on 09/22/2004 5:38:00 AM PDT by petro45acp ("I detest socialism.......and I VOTE!")
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To: The Red Baron

Yes, we all know that it was Snoopy that shot down the mighty Red Baron!


7 posted on 09/22/2004 5:39:16 AM PDT by stockpirate (Kerry; supported by, financed by, trained by, guided by, revered by, in favor of, Communists.)
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To: Vigilanteman

LOL!


8 posted on 09/22/2004 5:40:06 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: stockpirate

Damn that mangy mutt!


9 posted on 09/22/2004 5:45:26 AM PDT by The Red Baron
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To: Vigilanteman
That's stupid. Doesn't everybody know it was Snoopy?

you beat me to it!

10 posted on 09/22/2004 5:50:15 AM PDT by MetalHeadConservative35 (Lions 2-0!!!!!! Next Game : Vs Eagles On Fox @ 1pm)
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To: foolscap
I always get irritated when Hollywood movies depict someone being hit in the head, falling down, then shaking their head and all is fine.

Ah yes...the gentle anasthetic of a concussive blow to the head. Where would Hollywood be without this gimmick?

11 posted on 09/22/2004 5:54:39 AM PDT by Drawsing (It is not honorable to seek one's own honor.....Proverbs.)
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To: foolscap
The Royal Guardsmen put this controversy to rest 30 years ago.
12 posted on 09/22/2004 5:56:39 AM PDT by The Brush
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To: The Brush
The Royal Guardsmen put this controversy to rest 30 years ago.

10...20...30...40...50, or more.
the bloody Red Baron, had shot down his score.
80 men died, tryin' to end that spree,
of the bloody Red Baron of Germany

13 posted on 09/22/2004 6:01:17 AM PDT by akorahil (Openmindedness is.....destroying a three year old's property...)
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To: akorahil

I think I wore out that 45 rpm record when I was about 8. Must've driven my poor mother up the wall.


14 posted on 09/22/2004 6:03:46 AM PDT by FlJoePa (Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good.)
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To: FlJoePa

Heh, I know what you mean...I wore out that cassette and the copy I made of "Merry Snoopy's Christmas".


16 posted on 09/22/2004 6:07:12 AM PDT by akorahil (Openmindedness is.....destroying a three year old's property...)
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To: foolscap
Dang it, maybe this explains my lack of success -- due to all those white-eye experiences as right guard and line-backer (145lbs) on a AAA high school football team. We didn't have face guards either. Not to mention the many school yard fracases and bicycle jumps that landed wrong.

Shucks, no telling how good I would have been if not for all those head injuries.

Of course, my wife tells me, the older I get the better I was!

17 posted on 09/22/2004 6:12:09 AM PDT by RAY (They that do right are all heroes!)
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To: foolscap

In a related story, famed WWI ace Snoopy also suffered from "target fixation".

18 posted on 09/22/2004 6:19:04 AM PDT by Jonah Hex (Free Republic... Afflicting the Media Since 1998)
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To: foolscap
In high school in the late 60s a friends grandfather turned out to be the mechanic for Baron Manfred Von Richthofen. I did a biography report on the Red Baron and interviewed this old man for the paper. I got to spend a fair amount of time with him over several weeks afterward, as he enjoyed having someone interested in his stories.

We actually talked about this period at the end of the Red Baron's life and he specifically spoke about the funk that had come over him after the head wound. My source never talked about any brain injury, like these guys, but said it was fatalism that overcame the Baron. Richthofen felt he should have been killed in the incident when he got the head wound and from then it was only a matter of time. That's what accounted for his change in behavior. Richthofen was convinced that he was already dead and that it was only a matter of when he'd fall down. Therefore why be cautious?

Ironically my classmate, this mechanics granddaughter, was dating my best friend. His grandfather is the psychologist who wrote the secret psychological profile of Adolf Hitler for the OSS in WW2, which was later published as "The mind of Adolf Hitler; the secret wartime report." Interesting couple.

There's actually some of the Hitler report online here:

http://www.ess.uwe.ac.uk/documents/osstitle.htm

 

19 posted on 09/22/2004 7:22:15 AM PDT by Phsstpok (often wrong, but never in doubt)
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To: PBRSTREETGANG

20 posted on 09/22/2004 7:51:29 AM PDT by Area Freeper (From John Kerry, they get a "yes/no/maybe" bowl of mush that can only encourage our enemies)
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