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Lady Death: The Memoirs of Stalin's Sniper

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The wartime memoir of Lyudmila Pavlichenko is a remarkable document: the publication of an English language edition is a significant coup.

Pavlichenko was World War II's best scoring sniper and had a varied wartime career that included trips to England and America.In June 1941, when Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa, she left her university studies, ignored the offer of a position as a nurse, to become one of Soviet Russia's 2000 female snipers.Less than a year later she had 309 recorded kills, including 29 enemy sniper kills.

She was withdrawn from active duty after being injured.

She was also regarded as a key heroic figure for the war effort.She spoke at rallies in Canada and the US and the folk singer Woody Guthrie wrote a song, 'Killed By A Gun' about her exploits.

Her US trip included a tour of the White House with FDR.

In November 1942 she visited Coventry and accepted donations of £4,516 from Coventry workers to pay for three X-ray units for the Red Army.

She also visited a Birmingham factory as part of her fundraising tour.She never returned to combat but trained other snipers.

After the war, she finished her education at Kiev University and began a career as a historian.

She died on October 10, 1974 at age 58, and was buried in Moscow's Novodevichy Cemetery.

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Product Details
Pen & Sword
178438271X / 9781784382711
eBook (EPUB)
28/02/2018
English
272 pages
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