Manfred von Richthofen Survives; Kicks Ass!
Suppose the Red Baron had survived the Great War. And suppose, before the end of the war, he scored another twenty-one victories to end the conflict with the fittingly epic number of 101 kills. (Absolutely Universally Confirmed Kills, Which Could Mean Speculative Kills as High As 133, if he and propaganda claimed them.) And suppose among those kills were René Fonck, Eddie Rickenbacker, and William Bishop. Would this, could this, have any effect on the post-war period? Future History?
(I had posted it in ASB, but figured it wasn't quite as outlandish as other ASB stuff so probably belonged here.)