• German-Soviet Air War 22 June 1941 was the largest one-day air battle in military history. The battle involved both aerial dogfights and airstrikes on Soviet airbases.
  • The idea of a retaliatory air strike against Berlin came to the Soviet leadership after the Germans started bombing Moscow in July of 1941.
  • Moonzund. Preparing airstrikes. He was the first to put out the lights. Feat. The Bombing Of Berlin By Soviet Aviation In 1941 - Alternative View.
  • [1] V.L. Gerasimov Air strikes on Berlin by naval aviators of the Baltic // Bombing of Berlin and other German cities by Soviet aircraft in 1941 / Materials of...
  • Berlin Bombings in 1941 — a series of air raids on the capital of Hitler's Germany, Berlin, carried out from August 7 to September 5 1941, by Soviet Aviation during...
  • A surprising Allied bombing of Berlin in 1941: Soviet torpedo planes struck the Nazi capital in a daring night raid. An oft-forgotten WWII story.
  • It was run by Lieutenant Dashkovsky. On August 13, 1941, five pilots who bombed Berlin received the title of Hero of the Soviet Union and 2 thousand rubles each.
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  • ...was the arsenal of the V-VS’s withered long-range bomber component when Stalin called upon it to mount retaliatory strikes against Berlin in early August 1941.
  • On July 22, 1941, exactly one month after invading the Soviet Union, German aviation conducted its first air strike on Moscow.
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  • June 7–8: French Air Force raid is the first against Berlin.. June 9: Germany attains air supremacy in the Battle of France.
  • In addition, experience from the first battles showed the fact that the Soviet Air Force does not have a machine capable of conducting such raids.
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  • Fellow pilots. (1969). Navigator P. I. Khokhlov tells about the air raid on Berlin. Newsreel of 1941. Cahul airfield.