A FEMALE Ukrainian sniper has told how she uses one of the most powerful rifles ever made to kill and maim Russian troops.
The history of the World War II battlefront is rarely told from the perspective of female combatants, yet there were female ...
A FEMALE sniper shamed her doubters by defeating every man she faced during World War Two - clocking up an impressive kill count. Lyudmila Pavlichenko earned herself the nickname Lady Death ...
Lyudmila Mikhailovna Pavlichenko, was a Soviet sniper in the Red Army during World War II, who was credited with 309 confirmed deaths, making her the most successful female sniper in recorded history.
In early 1941, Lyudmila Pavlichenko was studying history at Kiev University, but within a year, she had become one of the best snipers of all time, credited with 309 confirmed kills, 36 of which ...
The 2015 film Battle for Sevastopol is the true story of how Lyudmila Pavlichenko, a female Soviet sniper who killed more than 300 Axis soldiers during World War II, became a gal-pal ...
the protagonist is a young woman whose idol and role model is Lyudmila Pavlichenko (1916-1974), a highly decorated Soviet sniper during World War II. Born in Ukraine, she enlisted in the Red ...
Within 75 days Pavlichenko had gunned down 187 Nazis in Odessa. The deadly sniper's impressive success rate and reputation brought with it more treacherous missions. She was then moved to Crimea ...
Chili joins an illustrious line of Ukrainian-born snipers. The most famous was Lyudmila Pavlichenko — history’s most deadly female markswoman, known as “Lady Death” after she reportedly ...