Re: Ρώσοι προδότες που συμμάχησαν με τους ναζι για να ρίξουν τον Στάλιν
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 15 Ιουν 2022, 10:09
Η περίπτωση του Πιοτρ Ιβάνοβιτς Σίλο ( Ταβρίν ) , γιος τσαρικού στρατιωτικού και οπαδός του Βλασόφ. Το '42 πέρασε στις γραμμές των Γερμανών. Ανέλαβε να δολοφονήσει τον Στάλιν , αλλά απέτυχε.
An elaborate plot to assassinate Joseph Stalin in Moscow became the best known mission undertaken by Operation Zeppelin, though details of the events vary as Russian sources have altered the story several times.
In May 1942, a Russian officer by name of Shilo (or Politov or Polikov), deserted to the German side. He bragged about his Soviet medals and connections with the Russian high command (Stavka). The Russian agent took the name Pyotr Ivanovich Tavrin, assumed an identity of an injured Russian major and underwent an extensive training. The plan was to airlift Tavrin and his wife radio operator Lidia Yakovlevna Shilova to an airfield in the Moscow region. From there, they would travel to Moscow to assassinate Stalin or other high-ranking Soviet officials possibly on 25 October, an anniversary of the October Revolution.
On the night of 3–4 September 1944, an Arado Ar 232B transport plane took off from Riga. Flown by a crew from the Luftwaffe Kampfgeschwader 200, it was hit by Soviet anti-aircraft fire and landed near Smolensk. Russian counter-intelligence found out about the plans and waited for the plane at its intended landing site. Tavrin and his wife took the Russian M-72 motorcycle with sidecar, and drove towards Moscow. They were stopped by a patrol and were arrested as they looked suspiciously dry on a rainy night. The crew of the plane was also arrested. The plane crew was executed in August 1945. Tavrin and his wife, who Russians hoped to use against the Germans, were executed in March and April 1952.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation ... nage_plan)
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A8%D0 ... 0%B8%D1%87
Υ.Γ. Σε άρθρο του Ιάκωβου Χονδροματίδη στo παλαιό περιοδικό Στρατιωτική Ιστορία των εκδόσεων Περισκόπιο διαβάζω πως η αποστολή του Ταβρίν είχε προδοθεί στους Ρώσους από έναν Ρώσο κατάσκοπο στο Βερολίνο , τον Στίρλιτς ( Justas ) Μαξίμ Ισάγιεφ. Αλλά με ένα γρήγορο ψάξιμο διαβάζω πως αυτός είναι μυθιστορηματικό πρόσωπο. Να έκανε λάθος ο Χονδροματίδης και να νόμιζε για πραγματικό ένα φανταστικό πρόσωπο της λογοτεχνίας ή εγώ δεν κατάλαβα κάτι καλά ; Ξέρει κάποιος φίλος ;

An elaborate plot to assassinate Joseph Stalin in Moscow became the best known mission undertaken by Operation Zeppelin, though details of the events vary as Russian sources have altered the story several times.
In May 1942, a Russian officer by name of Shilo (or Politov or Polikov), deserted to the German side. He bragged about his Soviet medals and connections with the Russian high command (Stavka). The Russian agent took the name Pyotr Ivanovich Tavrin, assumed an identity of an injured Russian major and underwent an extensive training. The plan was to airlift Tavrin and his wife radio operator Lidia Yakovlevna Shilova to an airfield in the Moscow region. From there, they would travel to Moscow to assassinate Stalin or other high-ranking Soviet officials possibly on 25 October, an anniversary of the October Revolution.
On the night of 3–4 September 1944, an Arado Ar 232B transport plane took off from Riga. Flown by a crew from the Luftwaffe Kampfgeschwader 200, it was hit by Soviet anti-aircraft fire and landed near Smolensk. Russian counter-intelligence found out about the plans and waited for the plane at its intended landing site. Tavrin and his wife took the Russian M-72 motorcycle with sidecar, and drove towards Moscow. They were stopped by a patrol and were arrested as they looked suspiciously dry on a rainy night. The crew of the plane was also arrested. The plane crew was executed in August 1945. Tavrin and his wife, who Russians hoped to use against the Germans, were executed in March and April 1952.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation ... nage_plan)
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A8%D0 ... 0%B8%D1%87
Υ.Γ. Σε άρθρο του Ιάκωβου Χονδροματίδη στo παλαιό περιοδικό Στρατιωτική Ιστορία των εκδόσεων Περισκόπιο διαβάζω πως η αποστολή του Ταβρίν είχε προδοθεί στους Ρώσους από έναν Ρώσο κατάσκοπο στο Βερολίνο , τον Στίρλιτς ( Justas ) Μαξίμ Ισάγιεφ. Αλλά με ένα γρήγορο ψάξιμο διαβάζω πως αυτός είναι μυθιστορηματικό πρόσωπο. Να έκανε λάθος ο Χονδροματίδης και να νόμιζε για πραγματικό ένα φανταστικό πρόσωπο της λογοτεχνίας ή εγώ δεν κατάλαβα κάτι καλά ; Ξέρει κάποιος φίλος ;