pavlichenko in A Sentence

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    At the age of 14, Pavlichenko worked as a metal grinder at the Kiev Arsenal.

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    In June of 1941, 24 year old Ukrainian Lyudmila Pavlichenko was attending Kiev University, studying history, when Germany invaded the Soviet Union.

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    After being wounded in battle, Pavlichenko was sent to the United States to convince President Franklin D. Roosevelt to send troops in support.

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    Pavlichenko joined the Red Army soon after the Nazi invasion in 1941, dropping out of the University of Kiev where she had been studying history.

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    After WWII, Pavlichenko finished her Master's degree in History at Kiev University and, among other things, worked as a research assistant at the Soviet Navy headquarters.

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    After the War ended, Pavlichenko was commemorated with a Soviet postage stamp of her likeness, and American folk singer Woody Guthrie composed a song(“Miss Pavlichenko”) memorializing her war effort.

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    Lyudmila Pavlichenko is a female Red Army sniper who is credited as being among the top military snipers in history as well as the top female sniper of all time.

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    Lyudmila Pavlichenko was a female Red Army sniper who is credited as being among the top military snipers in history as well as the top female sniper of all time.

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    As the most dangerous woman sniper in world history, Lyudmila Pavlichenko volunteered to join the Red Army at 24 years old after the Nazis launched their invasion on the Soviet Union.

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    It should also be noted that Pavlichenko's actual total number of kills was probably significantly more than 309 because in order for a kill to count towards her total, an independent party had to witness it.

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    While functioning as a public spokesman, Pavlichenko traveled to the United States and Canada, becoming the first citizen of the Soviet Union to be received at the White House by a U.S. President, in this case Franklin Roosevelt.

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    You will sometimes read that Pavlichenko actually used a SVT40 rifle during her service, but this is incorrect and is likely because this is the rifle she was often pictured holding after she was removed from front line service and made an instructor.

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    While most of the world shied away from putting women on the front line, the Soviet Union did not, recruiting about 2000 women as snipers during WWII, one of which turned out to be one of the most successful snipers in history, Lyudmila Pavlichenko.

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    While most of the world shied away from putting women on the front line, the Soviet Union did not, including recruiting about 2000 women as snipers during WWII, one of which turned out to be one of the most successful snipers in history, Lyudmila Pavlichenko.

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