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Women of the Red Army

In June 1941, Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union with the intent to conquer and enslave its people. In response, over 2000 Russian women enlisted as snipers in the Soviet army.
The female sharpshooters who entered the brutal and sordid front lines of WWII became a terror to German soldiers.

The most notorious of them all, was Lyudmila Pavlichenko – also known as Lady Death. She reportedly killed over 300 Nazis in less than a year of combat, and later went on to train younger snipers. “We mowed down Hitlerites like ripe grain,” she once said, undeniably also referring to her comrades who lodged extensive kill counts of their own.

Russian sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko, also known as Lady Death, reportedly killed over 300 Nazi soldiers in less than a year of combat.
Roza Shanina, her comrade, killed a total of 59 Nazis at the age of 16, and was dubbed “the unseen terror of East Prussia”
These women, and over 2000 others, were snipers for the Russian army who enlisted after Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941.

They were true heroines in the fight against fascism.


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Mountainlady16 · 22-25, F
Hitlers goals wasn't to enslave the Soviet ppl his goal was to annihilate them. There was a reason all the extermination camps were in Eastern Europe and the worse Nazis crimes happened there he wasn't just after Jews and gypsies he was after Slavs too
Gloomy · F
@Mountainlady16 True he was planning to find more breeding ground for his "aryan race" to live. Funny thing how desperate the Nazis were that Himmler allowed his soldiers to have multiple women cause the birth rate dropped... most soldiers refused.
Mountainlady16 · 22-25, F
@Gloomy yep I took a class called Hitler's Germany in university we talked about things they don't teach u in most history classes about Hitler. Germany has never had a good history with religious minorities even before the Nazis my own ppls history can attest to that we came from Germany and Switzerland to escape religious persecution in the 1700s