Girl With A Sniper Rifle: An Eastern Front Memoir

Girl With A Sniper Rifle: An Eastern Front Memoir

Girl With A Sniper Rifle: An Eastern Front Memoir

Girl With A Sniper Rifle: An Eastern Front Memoir

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Overview

In this vivid firsthand account we gain unique access to the inner workings of Stalin's Central Women’s Sniper School, near Podolsk in Western Russia.

Luliia was a dedicated member of the Komsomol (the Soviet communist youth organization) and her parents worked for the NKVD. She started at the sniper school and eventually became a valued member of her battalion during operations against Prussia.

She persevered through eight months of training before leaving for the Front on 24th November 1944 just days after qualifying. Joining the third Belorussian Front her battalion endured rounds of German mortar as well as loudspeaker announcements beckoning them to come over to the German side.

Luliia recounts how they would be in the field for days, regularly facing the enemy in terrifying one-on-one encounters. She sets down the euphoria of her first hit and starting her “battle count” but her reflection on how it was also the ending of a life.

These feelings fade as she recounts the barbarous actions of Hitler’s Nazi Germany. She recall how the women were once nearly overrun by Germans at their house when other Red Army formations had moved off and failed to tell them. She also details a nine-day standoff they endured encircled by Germans in Landsberg.

Regularly suffering ill-health she took a shrapnel injury to her knee and had to be operated on without an anesthetic. She would eventually see the end of the war in Köngsberg.

Like her famous counterpart Pavlichenko she gained recognition but struggled to come to terms with war service. Haunted by flashbacks she burned the letters she sent home from the Front. She later discovered that of the 1885 graduates of her sniper school only 250 had died in war.

In this powerful, firsthand account we come up close to the machinations of the NKVD (the secret police) as well as the grueling toll of war and the breathtaking bravery of this female sniper.

Additional material includes notes by John Walter and an introduction by Martin Pegler.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784383985
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 09/30/2019
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 1,149,886
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Luliia Konstantinovna Zhukova spent her early years in Uralsk but her parents moved from city to city through their work for the secret police, the NKVD. Despite suffering from ill-health in her youth she eventually enlisted and trained to be a sniper. After the war she finished her studies at Moscow University Pedagogical Institute and worked as a Komsomol secretary in Moscow. She then became a school director of a school and worked for the Communist Party.

Martin Pegler is a well-known military historian and writer who has made a special study of historic firearms and the battles of the Great War. He was Senior Curator of Firearms at the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds and is the author of many articles in military history journals and magazines and has written seven books.

Table of Contents

List of Plates vii

Foreword Martin Pegler ix

Preface to the English Edition xi

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Beginnings 5

Chapter 2 Everything for the Front 16

Chapter 3 My Family's Tragedy 33

Chapter 4 An Unusual Friendship 43

Chapter 5 A Child of War 55

Chapter 6 Into Battle 104

Chapter 7 The Sounds of Battle Die Away 155

Chapter 8 Home! 163

Chapter 9 The Eternal Flame 172

Appendix The Order of Glory 202

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