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Re: Ju 86 P loss(es) on 15 April 1941 in Ukraine
There were many such cases during the Second World War. In the summer of 1941, one of the Hungarian pilots taken prisoner turned over to the Russians, who then transferred him to Hungary and died there in a fight with Hungarian gendarmes.
The Germans recruited Russians en masse and then transferred them to the Soviet side. The Russians recruited similarly massively civilians, incl. Poles (before June 22, 1941) or later, to later transfer them to the enemy's side. It was similar with the German soldiers, whom the Russians recruited and then fought on their side. Normal espionage war on both sides. The Russians won and the Germans unconditionally capitulated with the burnt and destroyed Berlin.
An absolutely interesting case of those two Germans who, three days before the capture of Równe (Rivne), are miraculously released from prison, despite the fact that the Russians know that they are German air spies, and this is also happening after June 22, when the war in full in progress. There are no such cases, unless NKVD intelligence intervenes?
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Mirek Wawrzyński
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