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Soviet Women Snipers : Of the Second World War

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The commitment of Soviet women to their country during World War II was unprecedented, both in terms of their sheer numbers and also in terms of their unique roles.

More than 100,000 of them would join the regular army, or the partisans.

Of all the jobs women were allowed to do during the war, one of the toughest and most unlikely was that of the sniper.

Here is the incredible story of those who, before the war, were teachers or students, and through the will to defend, or avenge, their country and their families, became snipers. Former deputy officer of the Foreign Legion, author Yuri Obratzov is a specialist in the field of identification.

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Product Details
Histoire & Collections
2352503884 / 9782352503880
Paperback / softback
30/09/2014
France
145 pages, photos in colour and b/w
250 x 210 mm
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