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My Dad served in Alaska during the war (he drove a mail truck along the AlCan Highway for APO 985). From what he said, I doubt that a Soviet pilot would have had the time for a romance. Russian pilots evidently had orders to get home as fast as they could; Dad saw a few P-39s crash on take-off, and heard from American ground crew that their pilots sometimes ignored instructions to warm up the engines in cold weather. It sounds like an interesting film, tjough. --Bill Thompson Bill, was it in town of Ferbencs (spelling?)? I read that Russian pilots were stationed there, but not allowed to go into the town alone, only in groups. And had problems with breraking this order. Can I find more stories, like memories, facts, documents, about that episode of the war on Internet? What else your Dad told you interesting from that time? Stas |
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