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Old 18th January 2007, 16:04
Mirek Wawrzynski Mirek Wawrzynski is offline
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Re: Soviet over Finland. 25-30 VI 1941. New Article

To Andrey: see and read the Novikov memories on page 50 (Moscow 1970). There is directly written who, when, why had decided about this particular Soviet air operation - it was Novikov's idea + his air staff, accepted by Stalin.

1. I have difficoult to talk with you becauses you do no know own Soviet sources, as is for example Novokov's memories, not only.

2. I do not know from FAF or Finnish landforces about re-arming (with bombs) of the Ju 88s, which landed in FAF's base on 22 VI. They of course had one FAF's navigator and were re-fueled for returned flight. I had written about this too as about the shot down of Ju 88 22/23 VI over Leningrad.
Re-aming, say again, with bombs and ammunition to attack Hanko, I do not every heard from Finnish side that was done between 22-25 VI 41.

Russian Rezun's inferiority complex

Czior s Rezunem. Rezun is not for me any holy's cow or icone! I do not mentioned him because there are too many errors in his books. He is not basic or fundamental as a source. Good, nice and pleasure reading and nothing more.


I do not undrestand, why you still and again supporting your thinking with Rezun's books (very not credible, written many errors, faults ect). Anyway the main point is still correct.

Not only he and also there are others in Russia like: Mieltiuhov, Niewizyn (both authors are "pure idiots", "ignorants" for you?) are writing about Stalin's plans to attack the West in summer 1941. Niewieżyn is better even then Mieltiuhov in his book.

See next also own two volumes of "1941 good. Dokumienty" Moscow 1998 - huge two books, Stalins plans and orders are clear visible.

Sorry and frankly but I have to say, you do not know your own Russian/Soviet sources, prepared by professional historians in the last 10 years in Russia, blinded by Rezun's books.
You in Russia have a total complex of Rezun. Relax, he is not any guru.

Next Russian (far away form him) authors telling the same: Stalin wanted to invade Hitler in summer 1941 (directly or indirectly).
BTW, for English readers Rezun is Suvorov and for example "Icebreaker" or few next ones - no matter which.

Regards,
MirekW


BTW
And German plane escorted by Finnish fighters intruded Soviet territory before 25/6 and landed Finnish sabotage/special forces unit near Stalin channel.
Yes I know (if I am right remeber) there were a few Brewsters for his cover and German plane could be He 115 (?).
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