1. After being arrested, the pilot of the U2 reconnaissance plane confessed everything to the Soviet Union. After returning to China, he was criticized and questioned.
2. At the beginning of the United States I don't want to exchange Abel for Powers, because Powers is just a retired pilot, who performed extremely poorly in the Soviet Union, and Abel is a great spy and is far more important than Powers.
3. It was Khrushchev who first proposed the exchange of spies, and the United States was forced to do so under the pressure of public opinion.
4. In the film, the lawyer feared that Abel would be shot after returning to China. Abel said to the lawyer, it depends on the treatment I receive when I return to China, and it depends on whether they hug me after I walk over, or if you just let me into the back seat of the car. In the movie, Abel was ordered to walk directly into the back seat, implying that Abel was not good after returning to China. But in fact, Abel received a warm welcome from Soviet officials as soon as he got off the plane after returning to China. Abel received the Lenin Medal, and has been a training officer at the KGB Academy of Information, training a large number of intelligence personnel for the Soviet Union. In 1971, Abel died of illness. After his death, the country erected a statue for him, enjoying the same treatment as Sorge.
After looking at the appeals, I found that Americans’ ability to distort history and make movies is no worse than some people in China.
However, movies are movies after all. You don’t have to be so serious about art. I compare history to movies. Just laughed.
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