The chief designer of SibNIIA on his antique ZiS-101 accidentally caught a glimpse of the “gyro” of history. After several swings, by June 22, 1941, the disturbance caused was compensated by the immense inertia of the “Mistress of History.” But it was too late: in the air there was an Ergänzungsgruppe StG3, tasked with destroying Stalin, who was supposed to travel by train to Minsk, where their meeting with the Reich Chancellor of Germany, Adolf Hitler, was to take place. The RKKA Air Forces and all the border districts were on readiness level No. 1. Two of Europe’s strongest powers were ready for a deadly clash.