Endel Puusepp, born on May first, nineteen oh nine, was a distinguished military personnel and politician of Estonian descent. His remarkable career as an aircraft pilot saw him rise to prominence during World War II, where he served as a Soviet bomber pilot.
Throughout the war, Puusepp completed over thirty nighttime strategic bombing campaigns, showcasing his exceptional skills and bravery in the face of adversity. His contributions to the war effort were significant, and he became known for his daring missions that played a crucial role in the conflict.
One of the highlights of his career was being awarded the prestigious Hero of the Soviet Union. This honor was bestowed upon him for his pivotal role in flying a high-ranking delegation from Moscow to Washington, D.C., and back, facilitating crucial negotiations for the opening of the Western Front.