
Red Star Against the Swastika
The Story of a Soviet Pilot over the Eastern Front
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John Pruden
This is the extraordinary story of Vasily B. Emelianenko, the veteran pilot of one of the Soviet Union's most contradictory planes of the Second World War - the I1-2. This heavily armored aircraft was practically unrivaled in terms of fire power, but it was slow to maneuver and an easy target for fighters. I1-2 had to attack enemy flak columns at extremely low altitudes, which led to enormous tolls both in equipment and personnel.
It is no wonder then that, having flown 80 combat sorties against the Germans, Emelianenko was awarded the highest decoration - the Hero of the Soviet Union. He went on to complete a total of 92 sorties. His plane was shot down three times, and on each occasion, he managed to pilot the damaged aircraft home, demonstrating remarkable resilience and bravery in the face of terrifying odds.
Emelianenko's vivid memoirs provide a rare insight into the reality of fighting over the Eastern Front and the tactics of the Red Army Air Force. With remarkable clarity, he recalls what it was like to come face to face with a skilled, deadly, and increasingly desperate enemy. Hair-raising encounters with fighters, forced landings on enemy territory, and the death of friends are all brought dramatically and movingly to life in this rare firsthand account.
©2005 Vasily B. Emelianenko; Introduction 2005 by Vladimir Vershinin (P)2018 TantorListeners also enjoyed...




















The author once mentioned accidentally dropping phosphorus filled bombs on friendly troops. In the book, he acted like this was a minor miscalculation, when in reality he burned countless friendly Soldiers alive.
Poor performance
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Good Book
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- clear evidence is given as to why Soviets struggled in the early war. Author’s experience shows how hard it is for an airforce to recover from decimation in war conditions. What was demanded from all survivors in early war was above and beyond what other nations expected form their pilots. Author’s unit was down to TWO combat ready pilots at one point, and they were still sent on combat mission.
- shows the value of biographies of close ground support pilots in the early war. They operated on low altitudes and were expected to provide detailed recon information after the flight, as such, author is able to give details about the situation on the ground during their missions. Most biographies are unable to glimpse far beyond author’s immediate surroundings, which is not the case in this one.
Shame the book appears to have been written when pilot was 94 years old, if it were done earlier, I am certain we would have been treated to even greater breadth of detail.
My main criticisms are that the book is a tad on the short side, and that the narrator’s pronunciation of Russian names and places is somewhat rough. Still, a worthwhile read.
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Solid Soviet WW2 bio
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the IL2
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Beautifully written fantasy
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If you are looking for just action it's here in this story, but like has often been said. War is 99% boredom and 1% terror. This book reflects this. Especially Mr. Emilianenko's final words. Being shot down three times, and going through the whole war when most of his squadrons were almost completely wiped out....wow. The IL-2 sim directly reflects how incredibly hard and terrifying attacking the various enemy targets with the deadly anti aircraft weapons pouring out curtains of explosive death from all directions. And to do it for real over and over while everybody you know dies around you. My hats off and a deep bow to Mr. Emilianenko and his comrades. I'm glad his story was preserved and only wish more people would read it and get a clue how war really is.
Important History Preserved.
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different perspective on Ww2
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I thoroughly enjoyed the book but I admit it was hard to keep up with the characters due to their Russian names. Never-the-less, it is a fine read.
Very, Very Good Book
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Amazing
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I like the way it's narrated.
If you're a military aviation fan this is ur book!
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