Lev Shestakov

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Lev Lvovich Shestakov (Russian: Лев Львович Шестаков; December 28, 1915-March 13, 1944) was the Soviet military aviator and the Red Air Force's leading ace in the Spanish Civil War.

Upon graduating from military college in 1936 he applied for combat in Spain, joining a fighter squadron in 1937. Flying Polikarpov I-16s he claimed eight solo victories and 31 collaborative. At the time of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, Shestakov led a fighter regiment on the Odessa front. Over the next three years he held other commands in various regions, including Stalingrad. As a colonel, on 13 March 1944 (other sources state 12 March), he intercepted German bombers but was never seen again. His 26 victories in the Great Patriotic War raised his career total to 65 with 42 shared.

His decorations included Hero of the Soviet Union, Order of Lenin, Order of the Red Banner, and Order of the Patriotic War.

According to research by Tomas Polak and Christopher Shores, Shestakov rates as Russia's all-time second-ranking fighter pilot, ahead of Ivan Kozhedub (62) and behind V.M. Neydenko (99).

Professor Shestokov, a Caucasian author, wrote in 1939 that "The oldest states of the Soviet Union were founded 3,000 years ago to the south of Transcaucasia. The oldest among them, that in the Ararat area, by the Lake of Van, was called Urartu. Its kings ruled over Georgian tribes."

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    • Tomas Polak and Christopher Shores (1999). Stalin's Falcons: The Aces of the Red Star. Grub Street, London.

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