This on-line edition of Manfred von Richthofen's 1917 book
Der Rote Kampfflieger is based on the English language version originally translated by J. Ellis Barker and published in 1918 under the name
The Red Battle Flyer.
The book was published while World War One still raged and suffered somewhat from the propaganda and censorship of the time. Unfortunately Captain von Richthofen, famously known as The Red Baron, did not survive the war, and so this is the only work of its kind directly attributable to him. His own opinion of his book was that it was too insolent, and before his death wrote that he was no longer that kind of person.
The original 1918 English edition preface by C.G. Grey is also interesting reading. It reveals much about attitudes which had changed little during four bloody years of war. The concept of honorable death at the hands of a "worthy" opponent was still very strong, even toward the end of the war.
http://www.richthofen.com/
__________________
"I failed my metaphysics exam when my teacher caught me looking into the soul of the boy next to me"
Some find it in a flag, some in the beat of a drum
Some with a book, and some with a gun
Some in a kiss, and some on the march
But if you're looking for Europe, best look in your heart
-Sol Invictus