Fighter Aces

I've just finished reading a short biography of Erich Hartmanns career in WWII. http://www.2worldwar2.com/erich-hartmann.htm
Amazing achievement. He didn't start until his first mission on 14th Oct 1942, at age 20. Yet in just over two and a half years, racked up 352 victories. most were Russian, yet there were at least 5 x P51D's.
His entire career was on the Russian front. It's a pretty 'inglorious' ending to such an extraordinary career at such a young age, that he was taken prisoner on the last day of the war and spent 10 years in a Russian hard labour Camp.
Although Germany were the aggressor and clearly responsible for some terrible atrocities, of which there is no need to go into, I can't see the reasoning behind the Russians imprisoning so many of the 'simple soldiers' without trial or justifiable cause, other than revenge for the admittedly terrible cost to Russia, of the war.
Anyway, on a little brighter note, who is you favourite Ace, or Ace of choice? The one you consider to be the one which should enjoy your personal 'veneration' (for want of a better word). And of course, why?
Amazing achievement. He didn't start until his first mission on 14th Oct 1942, at age 20. Yet in just over two and a half years, racked up 352 victories. most were Russian, yet there were at least 5 x P51D's.
His entire career was on the Russian front. It's a pretty 'inglorious' ending to such an extraordinary career at such a young age, that he was taken prisoner on the last day of the war and spent 10 years in a Russian hard labour Camp.
Although Germany were the aggressor and clearly responsible for some terrible atrocities, of which there is no need to go into, I can't see the reasoning behind the Russians imprisoning so many of the 'simple soldiers' without trial or justifiable cause, other than revenge for the admittedly terrible cost to Russia, of the war.
Anyway, on a little brighter note, who is you favourite Ace, or Ace of choice? The one you consider to be the one which should enjoy your personal 'veneration' (for want of a better word). And of course, why?