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Viktor Grigoriyevich Korolev
Dear All,
Do you happen to know the exact date of birth of Viktor Grigorievich Korolev? I've only been able to find the year 1922... http://airaces.narod.ru/all10/korol_v.htm Thank you very much in advance. |
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Re: Viktor Grigoriyevich Korolev
Hi there ,
By chance and since he fought and died on the Romanian Front which is a subject I am dealing with, I know his exact birth details ......I was wondering if you could tell me the purpose you are after this pilot's life ? |
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Re: Viktor Grigoriyevich Korolev
Dear Researcher 111,
Thank you very much for your answer. I'm very glad that you can answer my question. As for the purpose, you may well laugh, but my interest is fighter pilots' biographies is mainly a hobby. They fascinate me and, actually, I'm often interested in pilots whom I find handsome. I hope this is a sufficient reason for you to give me Viktor's date of birth. Thank you very much in advance. |
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Re: Viktor Grigoriyevich Korolev
Hello , according Marinsky's memoirs he was born 24.3.1923 ...however I can not confirm this info as correct or wrong . On his final radio transmission he indicated to the group he's well though shortly thereafter veered off course presumed as WIA or still suffering from his appendicits, leading to high velocity crash somewhere near Turgul Frumos .As of today he's MIA and the title of HSU which he was recommened for was never awarded post his death . Worth to mention that already by end of March while airborne he suffered an attack of appendicits which in case he may have been operated at Todireni this may have not qualified him for combat flight duty just 30 days later ....there is much mystery about him and his death and perhaps for a good reason the Stalinist Soviets in similar to many other cases did not want any publicity .
As into your passion , definitely I had a good laugh ! Last edited by researcher111; 20th September 2017 at 15:21. |
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Re: Viktor Grigoriyevich Korolev
Dear Researcher 111,
Thank you very much for your answer. Poor Viktor! He was even younger when he died than I thought. May he rest in peace. So, this is another paradox of my passion for fighter pilots. On the one hand, I find them fascinating, but on the other hand, I feel sorry for them... The poor guys had to die so young... No wonder I'm a pacifist and I think people should never die for the interests of the arms industry (in fact, that was also of true of the Second World War: Hitler started 'reviving the economy' by developing the German arms industry) or, as, it often takes place nowadays, for the interests of the oil industry... |
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Re: Viktor Grigoriyevich Korolev
All what I can say is that I totally agree with you , in addition I wanna say that people haven't learned a thing from the past conflicts gearing thenselves into new conflicts and like in the past for the interest of the industrial might and politicians
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