Endel Puusepp

Endel Puusepp

Infobox Military Person
name=Endel Puusepp
lived=May 1, 1909 - June 18, 1996
placeofbirth=Samovolny khutor, Yenisei Governorate, Russian Empire
placeofdeath=Tallinn, Estonia


caption=Endel Puusepp in 1942.
nickname=
allegiance=Soviet Union
serviceyears=
rank=Colonel
branch= Soviet Air Force
commands=
unit=
battles=
awards= Hero of the Soviet Union
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner
Order of the Red Star (2)
Order of the Patriotic War, 1st Class (2)
Order of Suvorov, 3rd class
Order of Alexander Nevsky
Order of the Red Banner of Labour (3)
Order of Friendship of Peoples
Order of the Badge of Honor
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laterwork=

Endel Puusepp or Endel Pusep ( _ru. Эндель Карлович Пусэп) (May 1, 1909 - June 18, 1996) was a Soviet Estonian World War II pilot who had successfully completed over 30 nighttime long-range bombing missions against Nazi Germany. He was a recipient of the Hero of the Soviet Union award for flying a high-ranking Soviet delegation over the front line from Moscow to Washington, D.C. and back to negotiate the opening of the Western Front.cite web
title = ru icon Мы помним тебя, Эндель Пусэп!
publisher = Krasnaya Zvezda
url = http://www.redstar.ru/2007/11/28_11/3_01.html
date = 2007-11-28
accessdate = 2008-03-06
] cite web
title = ru icon Эндель Пусэп - эстонский брат Бронзового солдата
publisher = Izvestiya
url = http://www.izvestia.ru/hystory/article3111244/
date = 2007-12-13
accessdate = 2008-03-09
]

Early life

Endel Puusepp was born into a family of Estonian peasants living in Siberia (Yenisei Governorate). His parents moved there, drawn by an offer of the Russian government to be given as much land as they could manage to cultivate. Thus, thousands of Estonians and Latvians settled in Siberia and built khutors where they preserved their language and culture. Ever since early childhood, Puusepp dreamed of becoming a pilot. His parents, however, envisaged a different career for him: either a teacher or an agronomist. Having completed 7 grades of school, Puusepp moved to Leningrad to study at the Estonian-Finnish Teachers' College.

Aviation career

After completing one year of studies at the teacher's college, Puuseep transferred to a pilot's school, first in Volsk and later in Orenburg. He stayed at the latter as a flight instructor, having graduated. He was later transferred to a newly-formed squadron specializing in blind flying (using only the airplane's instruments due to limited visibility).

Polar aviation

By 1938, Puusepp was an established pilot, proficient in blind flying. Even earlier, he participated in the operation to locate the plane of Sigizmund Levanevsky, which disappeared in the Arctic.cite web
title = ru icon Герой Советского Союза Пусэп Эндель Карлович
publisher = warheroes.ru
url = http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:KCDHKfGlil0J:www.warheroes.ru/hero/hero.asp%3FHero_id%3D2373+%D1%8D%D0%BD%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BB%D1%8C+%D0%BF%D1%83%D1%81%D1%8D%D0%BF&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=9&gl=ca&client=firefox-a
date =
accessdate = 2008-03-09
] The North captivated Puusepp so much that he decided to stay and work there. He flew to the ice station North Pole-1 on several occasions and visited other Soviet Arctic stations. He was also involved in creating optimal routes for ships and in observing the movements of ice. While on one of these missions over the Kara Sea, Puusepp learned about the onset of the Operation Barbarossa. Having landed, Puusepp requested a transfer to the front line.

World War II

On August 8, 1941, under the command of Mikhail Vodopianov, Puusepp participated in his first bombing mission. After successfully dropping bombs on Berlin and while returning to the home base, his airplane was heavily damaged by anti-aircraft artillery, resulting in an emergency landing in Estonia, then occupied by the Nazis. Upon exiting the plane, the crew encountered a frightened shepherd boy. Puusepp, who did not forget his native Estonian was able to find out the location of the Nazi troops from him and avoid being captured, safely returning to Soviet-controlled territory.cite web
title = ru icon У второго фронта был эстонский акцент
publisher = Komsomolskaya Pravda
url = http://www.kp.ru/daily/23911/68006/
date = 2007-05-31
accessdate = 2008-03-09
] By April 1942, Puusepp completed 30 nighttime long-range bombing missions against Berlin, Danzig, and Königsberg.

By that time, the Soviet Union was involved in negotiations with the Allies concerning the opening of the Western front. It was decided to send a Soviet delegation headed by the Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, first to Great Britain and then to the United States. Puusepp was chosen to be the pilot for this unprecedented and highly risky operation, involving flying over the front line and enemy-controlled territories. On May 29, 1942, after stopping in Tealing, Prestwick, Reykjavík, and Goose Bay, the Petlyakov Pe-8 plane with the Soviet delegation on board landed in Washington. Returning home was even more perilous. The Nazis were certainly aware of the completed negotiations, and intended to intercept the delegation on its way back. A ruse was employed involving reports published by the Soviet press, announcing the successful return of the Soviet delegation. It was only after this act of disinformation that the airplane set course for Moscow. For successful completion of the mission, Puusepp was given the Hero of the Soviet Union award. Upon receiving it, he remarked, surprised, that he didn't do anything extraordinary.

He continued bombing missions against the enemy troops in Stalingrad, Kursk, Oryol, and Belgorod. During one of the missions, Puusepp sustained a shrapnel injury of his spine and had to undergo 5 surgeries. He never fully recovered and retired from the Soviet Air Force in 1946 at the rank of colonel.

Later years

After the war, Puusepp decided to move to Tallinn, where he became the head of the Auto Transport Department of the Estonian SSR. In 1951, he was appointed a Vice Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the republic and later worked as the Minister of Social Affairs.cite web
title = ru icon Эндель Карлович Пусэп
publisher = peoples.ru
url = http://www.peoples.ru/military/aviation/endel_pusep/
date =
accessdate = 2008-03-10
]

Endel Puusepp died on June 18, 1996. He is buried at the Metsakalmistu cemetery in Tallinn.

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