Hans-Ulrich rudel, July 2-19, 1916-December 18, was a pilot of the famous Stuka-style push bomber of the Nazi German air force during the Second World War. He won all the medals of the third empire. Rude is most famous for being the top German in the war. He even got a medal specially designed for him to represent the highest honor of the German army. The establishment of the medal was largely driven by rude's achievements. Overview Rudder was born in a family of parents from coreldes Valdo in West Liya, Germany. (Became the territory of Poland after 1945). After a limited education, he joined the emerging German air force in 1936 as a student at an officer's school. At first, he only watched the pilot for some training as a reconnaissance plane, mainly because of his poor educational background. When the war broke out in 1939, he completed a long-distance reconnaissance flight in the Battle of Poland. He was awarded the second-level Iron Cross in November 11, 1939. He was then granted training for the students overhead bomber in May 1940. After the training was completed, rudel was dispatched to the students flight team in Stuttgart. Lieutenant rold was subsequently involved in the invasion of France, but he was not a member of the role. He is still an outsider even though he has been involved in the battle of the airborne in Cretan. Along with the opening of the Soviet-German war, rude executed his first flight task in June 23, 1941. His outstanding flight technology earned him a first-level Iron Cross in July 18, 1941. In a September 23, 1941 air blow to the port of Kuala Lumpur in the Leningrad region, Rold sank the Soviet battleship marathas. During his entire flight, rude performed a total of 2530 combat missions (World Records) during which he destroyed nearly 2000 ground targets (including 519 tanks, 70 ships and more than 150 defense positions), 1 battleship, 2 crusters, 1 destroyer and 13 aircraft. He was shot down 32 times (several times behind the enemy). It is said that the Soviet Union even offered him 100,000 rubles, but somehow rold was always able to get out of the enemy and get out of arrest. Most of his flight tasks were completed by driving different types of Rongke 87-type push bombers. In the late stages of the war, he started to drive a new type of ground attack machine, forger-wolf 190. In early 1945, he was awarded in Germany the German Air Force's gold-inlaid pilot/scout joint medal and the gold-plated Air Force's ground support medal, as well as 2000 ornaments made of platinum, symbolizing the highest combat honor, it is also the only holder of the golden oak leaf, sword, and diamond ornaments on the Knight Cross. On March 13, February 1945, his right thigh was injured by air defense and then cut his foot. Although he returned to the combat position after installing a prosthesis, he finally surrendered to the U.S. Air Force in May 1945. After the war, he moved to Argentina in 1948. Rudel became a close friend of Argentina's President Juan Bellon. After losing one leg, he is still a sports player. He plays tennis, skiing, even when I was in Argentina, I went to climb the highest mountain in the Americas, Agua Magua [6,959 M (22,831 feet)], and three more times mounted to the highest volcano in the Andean Mountains, the yayyake ". Rudel has three autobiography books: Stuka pilot in English and my battlefield diary in German: A memoir of Stuka pilots (mein kriegstagebuch: aufzeichnungeneines stukafliegers) and mein Leben in Krieg und Frieden ). Also, Stuka-pilot Hans-Ulrich rudel: his life story in words in photographs ). Rude returned to West Germany in 1953 and joined a political party named the German Empire. He was a successful businessman in Germany after the war. Rold died in Rosenheim in 1982 and was buried in donhausen. Pilot experience During his flight career at Hans urlisi rdel, he performed more than 2530 combat missions (about 400 were on the forger wolf 190 fighter, at the same time, he won 11 Air Combat victories). He destroyed 150 artillery positions, 519 tanks, nearly 1000 vehicles, 70 ships, and two Lavo-King-3 fighters, one powerful IL-2 fighter, sinking the battleship marathas, sinking two crusters and one destroyer. He flew a total of 0.6 million kilometers in the battle and spent 500 million liters of gasoline. He threw 100 million bombs and fired 100 Million Machine gun bullets, more than 0.15 million rounds and 20mm million rounds. Rude believes that tanks provided by the US to the Soviet army by leasing are easier to destroy than the Soviet Army's T-34, but he hates the air-defense machine guns of those tanks, because he was shot down by the machine guns once. Rude is an outstanding and experienced pilot who loves flight and destruction. He hated going home to visit his friends and stopping from flying because of illness. Even after his amputation, he was still not frustrated. He continued his favorite task of flying and destroying his family with his prosthesis. His career presented amazing power, tenacity and fearlessness, unparalleled determination and arrogance. From his photos, you cannot find a trace of fear or fear of war. With his incredible courage and achievements, he will naturally take a place in the world's military history. Rudel's most famous sentence is "verloren ist nur, Wer sich selbst aufgibt" ("only those who give up themselves will lose confidence "). |