9781784382704-1784382701-Lady Death: The Memoirs of Stalin's Sniper (Greenhill Sniper Library)

Lady Death: The Memoirs of Stalin's Sniper (Greenhill Sniper Library)

ISBN-13: 9781784382704
ISBN-10: 1784382701
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Martin Pegler, Lyudmila Pavlichenko
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Greenhill Books
Format: Hardcover 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781784382704
ISBN-10: 1784382701
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Martin Pegler, Lyudmila Pavlichenko
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Greenhill Books
Format: Hardcover 272 pages

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Lady Death: The Memoirs of Stalin's Sniper (Greenhill Sniper Library) (ISBN-13: 9781784382704 and ISBN-10: 1784382701), written by authors Martin Pegler, Lyudmila Pavlichenko, was published by Greenhill Books in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Women (Specific Groups, Intelligence & Espionage, Military History, World War II, Women in History, World History, Cultural & Regional) books. You can easily purchase or rent Lady Death: The Memoirs of Stalin's Sniper (Greenhill Sniper Library) (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Women books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $6.53.

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The wartime memoir of Lyudmila Pavlichenko is a remarkable document: the publication of an English language edition is a significant coup. Pavlichenko was World War II's best scoring sniper and had a varied wartime career that included trips to England and America.

In June 1941, when Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa, she left her university studies, ignored the offer of a position as a nurse, to become one of Soviet Russia's 2000 female snipers.

Less than a year later she had 309 recorded kills, including 29 enemy sniper kills. She was withdrawn from active duty after being injured. She was also regarded as a key heroic figure for the war effort.

She spoke at rallies in Canada and the US and the folk singer Woody Guthrie wrote a song, 'Killed By A Gun' about her exploits. Her US trip included a tour of the White House with FDR. In November 1942 she visited Coventry and accepted donations of £4,516 from Coventry workers to pay for three X-ray units for the Red Army. She also visited a Birmingham factory as part of her fundraising tour.

She never returned to combat but trained other snipers. After the war, she finished her education at Kiev University and began a career as a historian. She died on October 10, 1974 at age 58, and was buried in Moscow's Novodevichy Cemetery.

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