Lyudmila Pavlichenko
Deadly sniper from World War II

Born
July 12th, 1916
108 years ago
Died
1974
51 years ago — 58 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
Ukraine
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Served as a Soviet sniper during World War II, achieving significant success on the Eastern Front. Joined the Red Army in 1941 after being inspired by the German invasion of the USSR. Accumulated a record of 309 confirmed kills, making her one of the most effective snipers in history. Participated in major battles, including the Siege of Odessa and the Siege of Sevastopol. After the war, became a cultural ambassador and spoke about the experiences of women in combat.
Accumulated 309 confirmed kills as a sniper
Participated in the Siege of Odessa
Participated in the Siege of Sevastopol
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