The first cosmonaut, the secrets of his death |
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Written by Natascia |
Monday, 11 April 2011 07:46 |
![]() Another question, but "less likely", is that the Soviet pilot wanted "to avoid entering the cloud layer. A sign of the importance of the case, these conclusions were recorded in a decree of the Central Committee of Communist Party of the USSR, dated November 28, 1968, marked with the stamp "state secret". Maintaining secrecy over this case during the Soviet era has fueled rumors and assumptions of the most diverse Gagarin's death, which remains one of Russia's favorite heroes. Some assumptions have evoked a second flight maneuvers that would be embarrassed unit MIG-15 piloted by Yuri Gagarin and others have talked about it a technical problem of the device. Conspiracy thesis advocates said that Yuri Gagarin would have been the victim of the KGB or other intelligence. Others say that the famous astronaut, pilot of the aircraft band, much too busy for his national hero status and role play in propaganda for the Soviet Union, simply lost their level of qualification required to fly with such a device. Cancellation of state secret documents on the investigation should lead to the elimination of some of these questions. Another representative of the Russian state, Deputy Director of State Archives in scientific, Larisa Uspenskaya, stressed that "over 200 documents and files were declassified, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of historic flight successful Gagarin. |
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