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Рубрики Люди и авиация; 1936-1945 гг.; Версия для печати

? по базе (кпт. Виктор Синицын?) - есть такой ?

I once was interviewing a POW in Anteroisenvaar His name was Viktor Shinitsin (?) He was a tall man, a Captain. He was handsome and lacking any servile manners even though he had become a POW. He was held in a potato cellar in Anteroisenvaar He was fetched up and we tried to ask him questions about war secrets. He said without flinching: "I do not have to answer that question". We tried to ask about their planes and where they were, but he told us: "My name is Viktor Shinitsin and that is all I have to say".
He was one case. Another two POWs were captured form the R-5 that we forced to land on Antajдrvi. But I did not meet them, they were one Major and one Captain. Veijo Taina and me were a little embarrassed when we returned from that mission, we thought we actually should have shot the men on the ice. But we could not do that, them being in the trouble they were. They bounced in the thick snow trying to get over to their own lines. They believed they would make it but after all they did not. Our infantry had gone and captured them on the ice and brought to the HQ for interrogation.

http://www.virtualpilots.fi/hist/WW2History-HemmoLeinoEnglish.html