Table of contents:
- 1. Soviet medical instructor
- 2. Helping a wounded Red Army soldier
- 3. Wounded soldier delivered to the rear
- 4. The crew of the Pe-2 bomber
- 5. The pilots share their impressions of the last flight
- 6. Fighters of the people's militia
- 7. Helping the crew of the damaged T-34 tank
- 8. Construction of defensive barriers
- 9. In besieged Leningrad
- 10. The car of the Soviet military hospital train
- 11. Woman sniper
- 12. Red Navy
- 13. Group portrait of military personnel
- 14. Medical and sanitary battalion
- 15. Yugoslav partisans
- 16. Women fighters
- 17. The medical instructor bandages the head of the wounded
- 18. Lepa Radic before execution
- 19. Air defense
- 20. Girls are fighters
- 21. Soviet traffic controller
- 22. Fighter Pilot
- 23. Attack Pilot
- 24. Soviet intelligence officers
- 25. Captured Soviet girls-soldiers
- 26. In liberated Kharkov
Video: 30 retro photographs of Soviet women who stood up to defend their homeland
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
War and woman are seemingly incompatible concepts. Women's destiny is the continuation of the human race, raising children, caring for a man, preserving the hearth. But when the Great Patriotic War broke out, in which the fate of peoples was decided, a million women put on soldier's greatcoats and took up rifles.
1. Soviet medical instructor
2. Helping a wounded Red Army soldier
3. Wounded soldier delivered to the rear
4. The crew of the Pe-2 bomber
5. The pilots share their impressions of the last flight
6. Fighters of the people's militia
7. Helping the crew of the damaged T-34 tank
8. Construction of defensive barriers
9. In besieged Leningrad
10. The car of the Soviet military hospital train
11. Woman sniper
12. Red Navy
13. Group portrait of military personnel
14. Medical and sanitary battalion
15. Yugoslav partisans
16. Women fighters
17. The medical instructor bandages the head of the wounded
18. Lepa Radic before execution
19. Air defense
20. Girls are fighters
21. Soviet traffic controller
22. Fighter Pilot
23. Attack Pilot
24. Soviet intelligence officers
25. Captured Soviet girls-soldiers
26. In liberated Kharkov
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