MEET Lyudmila Pavlichenko - the Soviet sniper who took out 300 Nazi troops and became an object of fascination around the world. Titled “Battle for Sevastopol” in Russia but “Indestructible” across ...
It’s also that rare thing, a Russian-language mainstream film that has the potential to travel beyond its original market. The Soviet Great Patriotic War has generated any amount of patriotic cinema, ...
A film about the legendary Soviet sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko directed by Ukrainian director Sergei Mokritskiy and shot in Ukraine has topped the Russian box office over the weekend, while also ...
The 2015 film Battle for Sevastopol is the true story of how Lyudmila Pavlichenko, a female Soviet sniper who killed more than 300 Axis soldiers during World War II, became a gal-pal ...
The print of a smiling woman that’s wheat-pasted to a traffic control box near City Park states, “300 Nazis Fell By Her Gun.” Who’s the “her” in the picture? After doing some research, I found out – ...
I was wiping off sweat and waiting for a walk sign halfway through a six-mile run late one night in September 2017 when I noticed an image praising a woman who’d gunned down 300 Nazis wheat-pasted to ...
Pavlichenko attained a final kill tally of 309, making her one of the top five deadliest snipers, period. March is Women’s History Month, and accordingly, The National Interest shall honor the ...
Justice Robert Jackson, Lyudmila Pavlichenko and Eleanor Roosevelt in 1942. Library of Congress Lyudmila Pavlichenko arrived in Washington, D.C., in late 1942 as little more than a curiosity to the ...