Richthofen
Richthofen stands for:
- the noble family, see Richthofen (noble family)
- Richthofen (ship) , an air traffic control ship of the German Air Force in World War II
- the Nan Shan mountain range in the People's Republic of China, known in German as the Richthofen Mountains
- that as Richthofen squadron designated Jagdgeschwader 2 "Manfred von Richthofen" the German Air Force of the Armed Forces
- also known as Richthofen squadron designated Fighter Wing 71 "Manfred von Richthofen" the Luftwaffe of the Bundeswehr
- previously as Richthofen place designated Freiligrathplatz in Dusseldorf-Stockum
- the Richthofen district of the Upper Palatinate town of Velburg
- the Richthofensiedlung , an aviation settlement in Mülheim an der Ruhr
- Richthofen (band) , a new German hardship band
- Richthofen Pass
the surnames of the following people:
- Aliana Brodmann E. von Richthofen (* 1949), German and English speaking author
- Barbara von Richthofen (1919–2019), German deaconess and sisterhood head
- Bernhard von Richthofen (1836–1895), Prussian administrative officer and police chief of Berlin
- Bolko von Richthofen (1899–1983), German prehistoric
- Christian von Richthofen (* 1955), German actor and musician
- Dieprand von Richthofen (1875–1946), President of the Senate at the Imperial Court of Justice and anti-Semitic politician
- Else von Richthofen (1874–1973), German social scientist
- Emil von Richthofen (1810–1895), Prussian diplomat
- Erich von Richthofen (1913–1988), German Romanist, Medievalist, and Hispanic who worked in Canada
- Ernst von Richthofen (1825-1892), German lawyer and politician, member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Eugen von Richthofen (1810–1896), Prussian major general
- Ferdinand von Richthofen (1833–1905), German geographer and explorer
- Frieda von Richthofen (1879–1956), German writer and translator
- Georg von Richthofen (1880–1950), German district administrator, landlord
- Gottlob von Richthofen (1777–1847), Prussian major general
- Götz von Richthofen , German basketball player
- Hartmann von Richthofen (1878–1953), German diplomat, banker and politician
- Herbert von Richthofen (1879–1952), German diplomat
- Hermann von Richthofen (* 1933), German diplomat
- Hugo Samuel von Richthofen (1842–1904), German administrative lawyer, senior president in East Prussia
- Joachim von Richthofen II. († 1981), German master flight engineer
- Karl von Richthofen (1787–1841) , Prussian district administrator
- Karl von Richthofen (1811–1888), German lawyer
- Karl von Richthofen (1832–1876) , German cathedral capitular, brother of Ferdinand von Richthofen
- Karl von Richthofen-Damsdorf (1842–1916), government official, manor owner and member of the German Reichstag
- Klaus-Ferdinand von Richthofen (1941–2012), State Secretary (Lower Saxony)
- Lothar von Richthofen (1894–1922), German fighter pilot
- Ludwig von Richthofen (1837–1873), Prussian administrative lawyer, mayor of the city of Gütersloh, district administrator of the Eiderstedt district
- Manfred von Richthofen (1892–1918), German military aviator
- Manfred von Richthofen (General) (1855–1939), German cavalry general
- Manfred von Richthofen (sports official) (1934–2014), German athlete and sports official
- Oswald von Richthofen (diplomat, 1847) (1847–1906), German diplomat and State Secretary
- Oswald von Richthofen (diplomat, 1908) (1908–1994), German lawyer and diplomat
- Praetorius von Richthofen , also Praetorius (1879–1949), German landowner and politician
- Sigrid von Richthofen (1898–1977), German actress
- Victor von Richthofen (1839–1909), Prussian lieutenant general
- Wolfram von Richthofen (politician) (1856–1922), German great agrarian and politician
- Wolfram von Richthofen (1895–1945), German Field Marshal General
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