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OK I know a lot about Douglas Bader.
I want to know more about a Soviet pilot named Alexei Maraslev or some version of that. Christophers old book Air Aces has a an intriguing story about this Guards Regiment Major who was shot down and spent 19 days crawling through woods on injured legs. Rescued he lost both logs below the knee but returned to his unit. He is credited with between 11 and 19 German aircraft. Somewhere I read about other Soviet amputee pilots as well but damned if I can find the book now. Anyone got more information? Was Maraslev's story a figment of some propogandist? Web searches turn up a lot about old Dougie. John Dupre' |
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