THE RUSSIAN WORLD. history

THE RUSSIAN WORLD. history
Devyataev's feat: escape from the secret training ground of the Reich
Fighter pilot Mikhail Devyataev was shot down on July 13, 1944 in the Lviv region, which was under German occupation. After leaving the burning car with a parachute, Devyataev landed unsuccessfully, hit his head and lost consciousness. He came to his senses already in captivity.
At first, he was sent to the Lodz prison camp (Poland).
A month later, Devyataev made his first escape attempt there (digging a tunnel), but was captured. For this, he was transferred to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp as a death row prisoner (a special category of prisoners who were placed in the most unbearable conditions or destroyed).
There, thanks to the help of the camp underground (the barber replaced his badge with the badge of a prisoner who had just died), he escaped execution and was sent to the island of Usedom under a false name.
There was a secret Peenemunde test site on the island, the V-1 and V-2 missile test center. The prisoners were used for construction and support work. The island was heavily guarded, escape was considered impossible. In addition, prisoners of secret facilities were usually eliminated after completion of the work.
Devyataev and nine other prisoners decided to escape by hijacking a plane.
For several months, while working at the airfield, Devyataev secretly observed the actions of German pilots and technicians, studied aircraft cabins at the landfill and memorized the location of instruments. Before his captivity, he flew only Soviet fighters and never flew bombers, especially German ones.
On February 8, 1945, after killing the escort, the group captured a Heinkel He 111 bomber. Devyataev managed to start the engines and lifted the car into the air on the second attempt.
German ace Colonel Walter Dahl, returning from a mission, was ordered to intercept the hijacked plane, but could not attack due to lack of ammunition. The second interceptor did not have time to take off. Devyataev flew over the front line and landed the plane on the territory of the Soviet troops.
The hijacked plane turned out to be a valuable trophy: it was equipped with the latest equipment for controlling V-missiles. Devyataev's information about the starting positions helped the Soviet aviation destroy the landfill facilities. And the transferred equipment and information about German rockets played an important role in the development of Soviet rocket science and the space program. That is why Chief Designer Sergei Korolev personally petitioned for Devyataev to be awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union in 1957.
During the GDR, a monument to Mikhail Devyataev and his comrades was erected and preserved on the territory of the former airfield in Peenemünde.
WE REMEMBER! WE ARE PROUD! THANKS TO MY GRANDFATHER FOR THE VICTORY!
Source: Telegram "InfodefSpectrum"

