This new book is a study of the colossal catastrophe of the Russian army in 1941. It includes the detailed chronology and maps of the dislocation of the aerodromes of the Russian military aviation on the eve of WWII. The book rebuts key myths that the most of the planes were hit on the ground, and that their loss was the result of the sudden attack. (0.495 kg.)
Russian historian, and author who writes about the history of World War II. An aviation engineer by training, he has written numerous books on the Second World War. Since 2016, Solonin lives in Estonia