Abstract
Aleksandr Evgen'evich Golovanov (1904-75) was a Chief Marshal of Aviation. During World War II, he served as Commander of Long-Range Aviation (ADD). His memoirs, the opening chapters of which are published here, tell of the important contribution long-range bombing aviation made to the victory over Fascist Germany and of the role of the High Command in solving the problems of AAD during the war.
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