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Aleksandra Samusenko - Wikipedia
Aleksandra Grigoryevna Samusenko (Russian: Александра Григорьевна Самусенко, Ukrainian: Олександра Григорівна Самусенко, Oleksandra Hryhorivna Samusenko; 1922 – 3 March 1945) was a Soviet T-34 tank commander and a liaison officer during World War II. [1] She was the only female tanker ...
How Soviet female tank crews struck fear into the Nazis
Out of more than 800,000 Soviet women, who fought in WWII, only several dozen managed the hardest job of becoming tank drivers in the Soviet tank armada. Other difficulties faced by...
Mariya Oktyabrskaya - Wikipedia
Mariya Vasilyevna Oktyabrskaya (Russian: Мария Васильевна Октябрьская; 16 August 1905 – 15 March 1944) was a Soviet tank driver and mechanic who fought on the Eastern Front against Nazi Germany during World War II.
Soviet women in World War II - Wikipedia
Soviet women played an important role in World War II (whose Eastern Front was known as the Great Patriotic War in the Soviet Union). While most worked in industry, transport, agriculture and other civilian roles, working double shifts to free up enlisted men to fight and increase military production, a sizable number of women served in the army.
Soviet Women Tankers who Carried Destruction to the Nazis
2018年10月29日 · Not many women managed to overcome the necessary obstacles and prejudices to become a member of a tank crew. Alexandra Rashchupkina possessed the relevant technical capabilities but was denied admission to the Red Army. However, she did not give up.
Aleksandra Samusenko: The Only Female Tank Commander of …
2022年12月20日 · Aleksandra Samusenko was the only female tanker in the Soviet 1st Tank Army during the Second World War, achieving a number of victories.
How a Soviet woman became a tank driver to avenge her husband
Maria Oktyabrskaya with her tank ‘Fighting Girlfriend.’. On November 18, in the vicinity of Novoe Selo Region, ‘Fighting Girlfriend’ crushed an enemy artillery gun and destroyed up to half a...
Women in Tank Warfare - Tank Magus
From World War II to modern conflicts, women have served as tank commanders, drivers, and mechanics, breaking stereotypes and contributing to the success of military operations. This article explores the stories of these courageous women, their contributions to armoured warfare , and their ongoing fight for recognition in a traditionally male ...
Soviet female tank crew - Axis History Forum
2003年5月29日 · There were very few femal Soviet tank crew in the WWII, however two of them became Hero of Soviet Union. one of them was Mriay Okiyabrskaya, her husband was a Red Army officer, when the war broke out, she was evacuated to far east, she lived there for 2 years until she learnt her husband was killed in action, she was so angry that she decided ...
Soviet female tankers 1943 - Axis History Forum
2006年2月20日 · Looking for information on the number and role of female tankers in Soviet armor units in 1943. I know some were drivers, but have little other info. Did only some units have females? From photos, several Kursk-era T-34s appear to have female crew members. Were only Russian ethnic females used in tanks, or were other ethnic groups included ...
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