Thursday, June 8, 2017

one of the best sniper women in military history (Lyudmila Pavlichenko)

309 enemy soldiers were killed by the military in the history of ever hold a name of one of the best of sniper women ludmilā mayikīlivnā pavliconkō considered so far in the world, is the success of the sniper women 



1916 July 12th the Russian Empire (today Ukraine's area), she was born the city's try surkvā immigrants city Kiev with his family of his, despite the 14-year-old, where she OSOAVIAKHIM (those who cooperate with the Armed Forces Voluntary Association) is snipers had the opportunity to join the community. She has nowhere to amateur shooting (sharpshooter) as his talent was polished while serving in the arms factory in Kiev. So she was able to get a Masters in History from the University of Kiev in 1937.




German invasion of the Soviet army in Russia began in the ludmilāṭa have a 24-year-old in June 1941. She put their higher education to apply for the first round of the recruitment of volunteers and soldiers, her request was to take one of the Infantry. But she had the opportunity to beat her, one of the women's 2,000, and numerous sniper women's in   the Red Army and was assigned to the 25th Red Army rifle team. This Second World War ended, the survivors were able to only about 500.



Ludmilā sniper women  reported as killed, both her first was in the village belyayevkā. It is a semi-automatic sniper rifle Tokarev SVT-40 using. Within half were followed by two months, she was able to kill 187 enemy soldiers. The black oḍēsā City is located close to the sea. By the end of the Second World War, she has confirmed the total number of 309 soldiers of the enemy have been killed and around 36 percent of the enemy sniper women's . This is her "Lady Death" as the name of the film joined.



June 1942, she was subjected to mortar fire, and she was released by her military service and her wounds healed within a month after considering the work of the Russian army, she and Major Following the position of the. Until the end of the war, then worked as a counselor trained in the Soviet sniper women's.  she won a gold star for its Heroes of the Soviet Union in 1943, and has launched the stamp in her honor.

After retirement from the military service of the University of Kiev back in and completed her education, she worked as a historian until his death on October 10, 1974.




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