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Grigory Andreevich Rechkalov (Russian: Григо́рий Андре́евич Речка́лов; 9
February 1920 – 20
December 1990) was a
Soviet fighter pilot during World War...
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renamed "People's Self-Defense". One of its
leaders was
Svyatoslav Rechkalov. The
organization positions itself as a "non-partisan socio-political...
- highest-scoring
Soviet aces
logged the
majority of
their kills in P-39s.
Grigoriy Rechkalov scored 44
victories in Airacobras.
Pokryshkin scored 47 of his 59 victories...
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aircraft would bog down,
leading to
frequent landing gear failures.
Grigory Rechkalov, in his
memoir In the
Skies of Moldova,
described the
aftermath of German...
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Pushkarev -
Guilty of
treason and war crimes,
executed on 18 July 1943. Ivan
Rechkalov -
Guilty of
treason and war crimes,
executed on 18 July 1943. Konstantin...
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collaborator sentenced to
death for his role in the
Khatyn m****acre. Ivan
Rechkalov (1911–1943),
Soviet gas van operator.
Hryhoriy Vasiura (1915–1987), Ukrainian-Soviet...
- 1941") with
Aleksandr Rodionov he
claimed that
Pokryshkin tried to
steal Rechkalov's kills during 1941.
Andrey Simonov and
Nikolai Bodrikhin credited him...
- V****ily
Tishchenko (born 1914) Death,
executed on July 18, 1943 Ivan
Rechkalov (born 1911) Death,
executed on July 18, 1943
Mikhail Lastovina (born 1883)...
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during the war, shot down in the
autumn of 1943 by
Soviet ace
Grigoriy Rechkalov. They
performed well in the
Black Sea, one unit
managing to sink two Soviet...
- the
autumn of 1943, when a Z.501 was shot down by
Soviet ace
Grigoriy Rechkalov.
Throughout the war,
Romania lost 8 seaplanes, of
which 7 were due to...