View Single Post
  #17  
Old 10th November 2010, 09:47
Mirek Wawrzynski Mirek Wawrzynski is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 825
Mirek Wawrzynski is an unknown quantity at this point
Re: "22.06.41, combat actions of Soviet Bombers" - article of M.Timin

Evgeny, it was Mieltiuchov also resarches (very deeply on Russian state's archives), which presnet proposed day for Stalin invasion on Germany, written by hands by gen Vatutin, on document from 11 March 1941 as on 12.06.1941 (If correct remeber), no Rezun, no Sołonin and etc.

Not only M. Mieltiuchov (I have his book from 2002), but also second very good, as for me, Russian historian W. Niewieżyn also had written about such plans and given the first planned day for Stalin invason as on 12.06.41. His article was edited more then 12 years ago. Such date was of course posponed, for example due to R. Hess flight to Scotland in May 1941 and possibility of make peace between Hitler and Churchill.

Mieltiuchov estimate, that such Russian/Stalin invasion could began in the first part of July 1941. Second planed date could be set by Stalin between 10-15 VII 41. Planned finnishing Soviet military concetration was set as 10.07.41 - this is Mieltiuchov information.

As you know, or not, Resun had set such date on 6.07.41, but he is very funy with his books, nice reading and very big lought, due to many errors in his texts.

If you have any solid facts and evidences against M. Miletiuchov and W. Niwieżyn materials, you may/should write and show them.

Pruge/slaugther, done by Russian soldiers gen. Alexandr Suvorov on inncnet civilians of Warsaw Prage exactly on 4 November 1794, you may write about it in Polish:

http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obrona_Pragi

"According to one Russian estimate 20,000 people had been killed in the space of a few hours" (Adam Zamoyski: The Last King of Poland, London, 1992 p. 429). Losses should be less then 20000 but minimal was about 7000, but it was also high.

It was political decision to put something important for Russians in November instead 7th. BTW, it was "Lenin or Breżniew birthsday?" or something similar, like "Czernienko's or Andropov's birthsday" too.
Of course it is joke, it was birthsday of Big October and Big Revolution of 1917 etc.).

Russian administration had began to celebrate 4th November - strictly political reason.
"Funy" but this date has two Russians' "big" military success.

Regards
mirekw
__________________
Mirek Wawrzyński
Reply With Quote