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Red Baron WWI 52nd Victim Account, c1917 [177514]

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Red Baron WWI 52nd Victim Account, c1917 [177514]
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An account of the 52nd victim of the Red Baron (Baron von Richthofen) being shot down in WWI. Frederick L. Barwell, captain of the 40th Squadron of the Royal Air Force (RAF) "Shot down in flames as the 52nd victim of the German Ace..." Signature and sentiment, "Your loving son/Fred Barwell," from his last letter, April 29, 1917. With ALS "Mabel Barwell," three pages, Jan. 1, 1929, on blue personal letterhead stationery, "The Red Cottage/Waltham St Lawrence/Berks," 5 x 6.5", from Barwell's mother replying to request for her son's autograph, "...I have now today found his full signature in ink - they were mostly in pencil during the war...," comes with front of stamped envelope addressed to "Capt. D.E. Bissel/263 Olney Street/Providence Rhode Island/U.S.A. [] [] [] [] []