In July 1917, Richthofen shot down British pilot Donald Cunnell. But as Cunnell’s plane crashed, Richthofen saw the pilot was still alive and trying to save his observer, Lt. Grieve. Richthofen landed his plane next to the wreck, pulled the men out, and called for medical help. He wrote to the British POW camp later: "Please inform me if Lt. Grieve survives. I hope to fly against him again."
The soldiers were told: "You will have to walk, not run. Carry 66 lbs of gear. Walk in a straight line across No Man's Land. You will find no living Germans." free vishwa vigrah ni yadgar yudhdh kathao part1 hot
Before the attack, British General Douglas Haig ordered a 7-day artillery bombardment. 1.7 million shells were fired. The generals believed the German barbed wire would be shredded and the enemy bunkers crushed. In July 1917, Richthofen shot down British pilot