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Divers find remains of Finnish WWII plane that was shot down by Moscow with a US diplomat aboard |
2024-06-15 |
The plane was carrying American and French diplomatic couriers in June 1940 when it was downed just days before Moscow annexed the Baltic states. All nine people on board the plane were killed, including the two-member Finnish crew and the seven passengers — an American diplomat, two French, two Germans, a Swede and a dual Estonian-Finnish national. A diving and salvage team in Estonia said this week that it had located well-preserved parts and debris from the Junkers Ju 52 plane operated by Finnish airline Aero, which is now Finnair. It was found off the tiny island of Keri near Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, at a depth of around 70 meters (230 feet). "Basically, we started from scratch. We took a whole different approach to the search," said Kaido Peremees, spokesman for the Estonian diving and underwater survey company Tuukritoode OU, explained the group’s success in finding the plane’s remains. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#2 an American diplomat, two French, two Germans, a Swede and a dual Estonian-Finnish national. Poss the guys carrying the instruments of surrender. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-06-15 20:47 |
#1 Soviets killed an American Diplo? The deuce you say! |
Posted by: Frank G 2024-06-15 18:31 |