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Lyudmila Pavlichenko Born in present-day Ukraine in 1916, Lyudmila Pavlichenko fought for the Red Army during WW2 and became the deadliest female sniper in history. Known as 'Lady Death', her name struck fear into the hearts of German soldiers.
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Read More »She was promoted twice, first to Senior Sergeant upon confirmation of reaching 100 kills, second to Lieutenant when the tally went upwards of 200. The Germans so feared Lady Death that they attempted to bribe her. ‘Lyudmila Pavlichenko, come over to us. We will give you lots of chocolate and make you a German officer,’ Pavlichenko once recalled hearing over a loudspeaker. When charm didn’t work, they moved onto threats and on Pavlichenko's last day on the frontline, they shouted, 'If we catch you, we will tear you into 309 pieces and scatter them to the winds!' Pavlichenko was pleased to know that even the enemy had her tally correct. Pavlichenko was wounded four times in battle, shrapnel to the face in June 1942 heralded the end of her time in combat. Soviet High Command now saw Pavlichenko as too valuable to lose, her evacuation from Sevastapol by submarine was ordered. After a month's recovery time in a hospital, Pavlichenko had a new role to play - to drum up support for a second front in Europe to aid Russia in their fight against the Germans. In late 1942, she was sent to tour Canada, the U.S. and Great Britain. In the U.S. Pavlichenko became the first Soviet citizen to be received by a U.S. President after Franklin D. Roosevelt welcomed her to the White House. The First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt, invited Pavlichenko to tour the country and speak to Americans about her combat experiences to help raise support for the war. At first, the American press seemed more occupied with what Pavlichenko wore than her achievements on the field of battle - journalists fired questions at her about whether women could wear makeup on the frontline or asked her why she wore a uniform that made her look fat. The papers dubbed her the ‘girl sniper’, belittling her achievements with condescension and sexism.
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