The truth of Mao Anying's sacrifice was only made public after 70 years, and the real ** was not the Americans, but three South African pilots. What happened to these three real murderers?
Mao Anying is the eldest son of *** and the son of *** with the highest hopes. Mao Anying himself is also very competitive, he went to the Soviet Union, studied abroad, participated in the Soviet-German war, and later returned to China and began to work in agriculture again, and also worked as a deputy secretary in a factory. In 1950, the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea broke out, and Mao Anying became the first volunteer soldier. However, only 50 days after entering the battlefield, he died under the fire of enemy bombers. For Mao Anying's death, Mr. Peng blamed himself very much, and personally wrote a telegram, but this telegram was suppressed by ***, and this pressure was more than 70 years. For so many years, everyone only knows that Mao Anying died at the scene in North Korea, but they don't know the details of Mao Anying's sacrifice until 2020, CCTV disclosed for the first time in a documentary the top-secret telegram written by Mr. Peng to ***, the truth of Mao Anying's sacrifice. That's when it surfaced.
On the morning of November 25, 1950, the 7th Squadron of the 18th Bomber Force of the United ** sent three bombers to carry out a bombing mission. According to the U.S. military's published combat records, the three planes were not piloted by Americans, but by three South African-class pilots: Lipavsky, Odendal, and Richter. At about 11 o'clock in the morning, the headquarters of the Volunteer Army discovered four enemy planes flying from the south, and Mao Anying and others quickly evacuated to the air-raid shelter. However, these cunning South African pilots did not bomb right away, but flew away after circling the sky for a while. The volunteers thought they were going to blow up the Yalu River Bridge, so they relaxed their vigilance. Mao Anying and his comrades-in-arms returned to the war room one after another to continue their work, not wanting three of the planes to suddenly kill a horse gun, only to see the fighter plane swoop above the war room of the headquarters at a very fast speed, with a flick of wings, dropping dozens of napalm, for a time the flames were in the sky, with a series of deafening sounds, the war room turned into a sea of fire. Mao Anying and another soldier, Gao Ruixin, did not run out, and they were buried in the fire. According to the memories of the soldiers at the time, when they found Mao Anying, it was already charred, and they still recognized his body through Anying's watch. After burying Mao Anying, ** wrote a top-secret telegram to **, this telegram arrived in ***'s hands first, *** was sick at that time, and the prime minister was afraid that the chairman would not be able to bear the bad news, so he hid it first. It wasn't until more than a month later that he told the news that *** had lost his son in old age, which was a devastating blow to any parent. Shocked when he first heard the news, he wanted to smoke, but his trembling hands couldn't pull out matches. Seeing this, the guard next to him hurriedly helped the chairman light a cigarette, and when he looked up again, the chairman was already in tears.
Although he was sad in his heart, the chairman still blocked the news out of consideration for the overall situation, along with Peng Lao's telegram, and even Mao Anying's wife Liu Si. She also learned the truth three years after her husband's death. So, what happened to the three pilots who killed Mao Anying?
After the end of the Korean War, all three pilots returned to South Africa, and the highest rank was Captain Lipawski, who was discharged directly after returning to South Africa because of his older age and later became a civil aviation pilot. However, because of his perennial participation in the war, he left a very serious sequelae in his legs, and he had to take a lot of painkillers, who knew that he was addicted to drugs, and finally became an addict. At the same time, he was fired from the airline for discriminating against blacks, and finally had to sell his property and sleep on the streets, and finally died of illness on the streets. The second**, named Rickett, like Lipavsky, also went to a civil aviation company, but in 1954 he was flying a plane and suddenly had an accident and ended up at sea, and his body was not even found. The last ** Odendal, who was also the fastest to receive retribution, died on the battlefield in Korea as early as possible. At this point, the three ** have been judged by fate, which is really happy, what do you think of the ending of the three?Welcome to leave a message in the comment area for interaction.