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K. Jean Cottam for Litvyakov Lidia |
I am a retired professor and intelligence analyst. The stuff published here about
Lidya Litvyak is a disgrace: it is full of shocking errors. Litvyak wasn't married and
she wasn't killed. Period. In other words, it is nothing but a fairy tale. Her name
was not Litvyakov! What next? |
Kazimiera J. Cottam for Litvyakov Lidia |
A person so named didn't exist. The pilot's real name was Lidya Litvyak. She
didn't marry her squadron commander, she was not nicknamed "The Red Rose of Stalingrad". She was not killed in combat. Why all this mythology and senseless
sensationalism? What useful role does it this play? I am truly disgusted. |
K. J. Cottam for Litvyakov Lidia |
Why haven't you at least corrected her name? The article is full of inaccuracies as I ala al |
K. J. Cottam for Litvyakov Lidia |
Why haven't you at least let me finish the sentence? What a disaster this is! |
Kazimiera J. Cottam for Litvyakov Lidia |
Her name wasn't Litvyakov. It was Litvyak. Was not nicknamed The Rose of Stanlingrad. Was not killed. Parachuted to safety, was taken prisoner by the enemy. After the war lived in Switzerland. |
Kazimiera J. Cottam for Litvyakov Lidia |
Please correct "Litvyakov". There is no such Russian name. The name is "Litvyak". |
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