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Posted on 2011.10.19 at 23:38

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Hedera helix L.
[info]hedera at 2011-10-20 00:01 (Tipa)
It's the soviet army.
So, do I really have to remind you of the female emancipation during the first decades of the Soviet Union?
Mehāniskais vienradzis
[info]nefolk at 2011-10-20 00:14 (Tipa)
No. But please do!

The Nachthexen



Die Nachthexen - Pilots from the Russian 588th Night Bomber Regiment

In 1942 the Soviet Union formed three regiments of women combat pilots who flew night combat missions of harassment bombing. They flew obsolete Polikarpov Po-2 biplanes, that were otherwise used as trainers, and which could only carry 2 bombs that weighted less than a ton altogether. They were so successful and deadly the Germans feared them, calling them "Nachthexen" - night witches.

Hauptmann Johannes Steinhoff, the commander of II./JG 52 who was awarded the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross for 101 victories on 2 September 1942, wrote: "We simply couldn't grasp that the Soviet airmen that caused us the greatest trouble were in fact WOMEN. These women feared nothing. They came night after night in their very slow biplanes, and for some periods they wouldn't give us any sleep at all."

490,235 women served in the Soviet Red Army during the WWII. 94,662 of them were killed.
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