fighting is playing games

Lessie 2022-09-09 14:57:18

Imagine being in the air like a goshawk looking down at the earth.

The wind blew past his ears, surrounded by the sounds and smells of engines and propellers.

In the air you can completely relax, climb, roll, and spin.

free!

Combat flying was like competition, competition and sport to him, and he was without a doubt the best athlete. His talent allows him

to treat the death-filled battlefield easily as a game. But that's just because the failure and the hurt are too far away from him, so that he hasn't been able to

deeply understand death.

When French cigarettes, mouth organ, nightcaps, and Bentley engines were quietly arranged beside him, he suddenly saw a world he had never seen before, where

blood, disease and death were everywhere.

He is an ace of trumps, but the legend is just a portrait hanging on the wall, a medal awarded. Only he himself knew that

God was only created. He is just a need and not a necessity.

He once asked his idol how he could defeat so many enemy planes, and the answer was, just get close and shoot.

As for him, his transcendence lies in never attacking unsure enemy planes.

"Red Baron" flew into the clouds, flashing his dazzling light, he didn't need to disguise, he wanted the enemy to fear!

(Red Baron - Furmanred von Richthofen, who shot down 80 enemy planes during World War I, was revered as the trump card among the trump cards by both the enemy and the enemy.)

In fact, when I watched the movie, I never understood what they were in. What is the situation in heaven.

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Extended Reading

The Red Baron quotes

  • Manfred von Richthofen: If you give me the power to make strategic decisions, you will not like them.

    General Hoeppner: Why wouldn't we? We very much trust your abilities, Baron.

    Manfred von Richthofen: I suggest we surrender.

    Major von Richthofen: Huh? What arrogance... What a pompous child you are!

    Manfred von Richthofen: I was victor in 63 aerial battles. You know how I did it? When I faced a battle I couldn't win, I flew away.

    General Hoeppner: What makes you think we cannot win this war?

    Major von Richthofen: What about our boys? Our holy cause!

    Manfred von Richthofen: French... great cigarettes. What makes us think our causes is better than the French, or the British, and the Americans? It isn't! It's not even difference from theirs. We just need an excuse for what we do, because without it we would see who we really are.

  • [last lines]

    Käte: [over Manfred's grave] I could not come sooner. It's not so easy to cross the line into British territory. Finally a friend of ours help me. He asked me why it was important for me to come here? I told him I love you. Did I ever tell you?