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There is no known height record. However, he was shorter than the average male of that era (this theory based on him being shorter than many men in most of his photographs). I hoped this helped. ~The von Richthofen Family
Yes, they collapsed quite often. Soilders often died from being "Drowned" in mud. The soilders tried to make the trenches harder, they paneled them with wood.
Lothar was about 6' tall, quite tall for the era. His brother was listed as being 5'7" in one of the records and Lothar was quite a bit taller.
Freiherr Manfred von Richthofen; known among the Allies as "The Red Baron" or "Le Diable Rouge" (the red devil) died on April 21, 1918 in air combat with Canadian pilots Wilfred "Wop" May and Roy Brown. During this fight Richthofen was also being shot at by an Antiaircraft gun on the ground fired by Australian Sergeant Cedric Popkin. Richthofen was hit and fatally wounded by a bullet fired by either Brown or Popkin; he managed to land his plane and died a short time later.
They had to get there before the other side did, so that they could get an advance into making their trench, so before the other side come, they will be ready will their trenches!
A WWI-flyer who was being chased by Manfred von Richthofen (the Red Baron) during an air battle. During this battle Von Richthofen was being shot down and killed.
I am as excited as a buck during the rut.
It has the same meaning as being excited 'I'm excited for the movie' can be 'I'm stoked for the movie'
Manfred von Richthofen is indeed the Red Baron. He is a famous German fighter pilot during World War one. He died in battle after being shot down. I hope this helps.
There is no known height record. However, he was shorter than the average male of that era (this theory based on him being shorter than many men in most of his photographs). I hoped this helped. ~The von Richthofen Family
Feeling of being excited
When overhead loads are being lowered into trenches workers can be protected by ensuring they are NOT under the loads, and preferably not in the trench.
It is a feeling of being excited about something.The meaning of enthusiasm is excited.
jumping for joy
When overhead loads are being lowered into trenches workers can be protected by ensuring they are NOT under the loads, and preferably not in the trench.
Being animated, aroused, stimulated...
Uhm, calm is not having a rapid heatbeat and being excited is having a rapid heartbeat.