A magnificent Soviet soldier, dressed in skirts on the battlefield, died after being captured and subjected to humiliation

 


A magnificent Soviet soldier, dressed in skirts on the battlefield, died after being captured and subjected to humiliation

A magnificent Soviet soldier, dressed in skirts on the battlefield, died after being captured and subjected to humiliation

In the early days of World War II, Germany's policy towards the Soviet Union was to attack the Soviet Union at a distance, and because the Soviet authorities believed that due to the strength of the Soviet armament, Germany would never take the initiative to attack the Soviet Union. Therefore, at the beginning of the war, the Soviet Union did not actively help other countries resist German aggression.

The actual result was that the German Lightning Forces quickly moved into the Soviet Union. Of course, the old men were caught off guard, and the battle was retreating steadily, and the army suffered heavy casualties. The most indispensable thing for a fighting nation is people who can fight. When a man is dead, a woman can also go to the battlefield. 

Those women who were only waiting for the return of their husbands and sons took up their weapons unwillingly. Since then, 800,000 female Soviet soldiers have been on the battlefield full of artillery fire. They lived enthusiastically and bravely, and died tragically and tragically.

When the war entered its most intense phase in 1942, the advantages of female soldiers began to fully manifest. A commando composed exclusively of female soldiers appeared on the front line. More than 1,000 female soldiers who graduated from the Women's Shooting School killed more than 12,000 enemies during the war. The Soviet female soldiers can be said to have experienced and won the cruelest war in human history with their blood and lives. Gave life and blood.


What's more sad is that these Soviet female soldiers are also treated differently, requiring that they must wear skirts on the battlefield. One is because the trousers are exclusive to male soldiers, and the other is to confuse the enemy with such a dress on the battlefield. But when they really go to war, no one will let them be soft because they are women.

More than half of these young female soldiers died on the battlefield, or in German fascist concentration camps. In the bloody defense of Stalingrad, it was such a group of energetic Soviet female soldiers who were surrounded by German Nazi troops. But the female soldiers who died on the battlefield were not the worst. The worst was the Soviet female soldiers who were directly captured by the Germans. The female Soviet soldiers captured by the German army were basically not executed directly, but were tortured to death by the German army.

However, good and evil will eventually pay off. The angry Stalin said at the beginning of the counterattack that the blood debt should be repaid with blood. At the end of the war, this German legion was surrounded by 50,000 people. When requesting surrender, Stalin's instructions were that they were not allowed to surrender and were all annihilated.
It is because of the existence of these female soldiers that women can also stand up to half the sky. These Soviet female soldiers are a monument in human history. They not only remind us to cherish the hard-won peace, but also tell us about love and hard work. story. Salute them.

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