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The story of the aviator who died in anonymity after flying at -40 degrees with the documents of the Great Union on December 1, 1918

The story of the aviator who died in anonymity after flying at -40 degrees with the documents of the Great Union on December 1, 1918

by admin | Jan 4, 2019 | Hungary, Romania

In the afternoon of November 23, 1918, on the Liberty Plain of Blaj, a flying machine piloted by a forgotten hero, a watchmaker unknown to anyone, brought a message of peace, a sackful of manifests and a sealed bag, which contained, among other documents, the letter...

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