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Which Soviet victory figures are more reliable?
I have been looking through various lists of Russian Aces from WW2 and have noted considerable differences between the figures from various authors. These mainly include M.Bykov, T. Polak, NG Bodrikhin, R Michulek, V Arkhipov, and the Red Falcons and Soviet Aces websites.
Are any of these sources more reliable than others? Is there any one source which you could say is generally more accurate than the others? My own thought is that Bykov's work (and the Soviet Aces website) is most accurate, but is this a fair assessment? Thanks Peter Last edited by PMoz99; 14th October 2017 at 14:41. Reason: correct wrong website reference |
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Re: Which Soviet victory figures are more reliable?
I don't know much about that but someone who know more said that Bykov's work is the most up to date and reliable now.
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