During World War II, Soviet pilot Mikhail Dvitayev was captured by the German army during a mission. He attempted to escape from the prisoner of war camp but was unsuccessful, and was later taken by the German army to the concentration camp on Usseldorm Island. Due to a lack of labor, he was transferred to participate in the production of German V2 rockets, while also dealing with unexploded ordnance
During World War II, Soviet pilot Mikhail Dvitayev was captured by the German army during a mission. He attempted to escape from the prisoner of war camp but was unsuccessful, and was later taken by the German army to the concentration camp on Usseldorm Island. Due to a lack of labor, he was transferred to participate in the production of German V2 rockets, while also dealing with unexploded ordnance