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When war came to the Soviet Union in 1941, Lyudmila Pavlichenko was not content to stand on the sidelines. A history student turned deadly sniper, she defied expectations, proving that precision, patience, and sheer will could turn the tide of battle. With 309 confirmed kills, including 36 enemy snipers, she became a legend—the Germans feared her, the Soviets revered her, and the world took notice.
In Lady Death: The Memoirs of Stalin’s Sniper, Pavlichenko takes readers deep into the chaos of the Eastern Front, where every shot meant survival, and hesitation could be fatal. She battled not only the enemy but also the doubts of those who questioned a woman’s place in war. Yet, with unwavering resolve, she carved her place in history, standing alongside the fiercest warriors of her time.
Her journey didn’t end on the battlefield. As the first Soviet citizen received at the White House by President Roosevelt, she toured the West, urging Allied forces to open a second front against the Nazis. More than a sniper, she was a symbol of resistance, resilience, and revolution.
Brutally honest, deeply personal, and utterly gripping, Lady Death is more than a war memoir—it’s a testament to the power of determination in the face of overwhelming odds.
This is Part 15: The Sniper Duel
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Welcome to Stories of World Wars. This is a channel dedicated to bringing history to life through the real letters, diaries, and memoirs of soldiers and officers who fought in World War I and World War II.
These firsthand accounts take you into the trenches of the Somme, the beaches of Normandy, and the battlefields of Stalingrad. Hear the raw emotions, the camaraderie, and the sacrifices of those who lived through these monumental conflicts. Subscribe now to uncover the voices of the past and experience the stories that shaped our modern world!
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