knight in war

Julius 2022-10-05 07:19:57

The baron and his younger brother Lotta represent two attitudes. In fact, it is impossible to say who is right and who is wrong. At the beginning, I thought the baron was very hypocritical. War is war. How can there be any honor? move. I found that just because I haven't seen such a person doesn't mean it can't exist. They can stick to their principles and not bow to reality no matter what age or situation. Whether it was his brother's extreme anger at the beginning or his girlfriend's tearful persuasion at the end, nothing changed the baron. In many cases, we feel that reality forced us to do this, and we have no choice. But the Baron taught us throughout his life that if you want to stick to your principles, you can. Reality will affect you, but it can't decide you, it's you who decides you in the end. Salute.

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The Red Baron quotes

  • Manfred von Richthofen: [to Kate] When I became a pilot, I truly thought I had see everything from up there. I saw nothing. I was blind before I met you. You opened my eyes. You thought me to see what I didn't want to see. We all choose to fly. Voss, Sternberg, Lehmann, Wolff, Hawker. On whatever side we fought, we all knew the risks we took. I wanted to be the best, I wanted to win and I thought I won. But I can see now, Kate. I have seen that we have turned the world into a damn slaughter house. And I'm already too big a part of it. They're using my photograph, to give hope where there is none. They used my name to feign immortality, whereas the reality is annihilation. You said it yourself, "The men dying out there, they have no choice." I have! I cannot order them into battle. I can perhaps leads them. Help them! Die with them. But I will not betrayed them, nor keep the truth from them by remaining the immortal god's Berlin wants me to be. You... are my greatest victory.

  • [first lines]

    Bodenschatz: Are you out of your bloody minds?

    Manfred von RichthofenSternbergVossLehmann: [in unison] Yes, sir.

    Bodenschatz: You risk the squadron planes to attend an enemy funeral?

    Manfred von RichthofenSternbergVossLehmann: [in unison] Yes, sir!