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There's also Roza Shanina

Who left behind a war diary, which was part teenage-girl-agonising about the difficulty of finding a decent boyfriend, and part keeping a tally of how many Nazis she'd shot through the head each day.

 
There's also Roza Shanina

Who left behind a war diary, which was part teenage-girl-agonising about the difficulty of finding a decent boyfriend, and part keeping a tally of how many Nazis she'd shot through the head each day.


The part that really needs to be stressed IMO:

"Roza began keeping her diary in October, 1944, but had been writing to the war correspondent Pyotr Molchanov for nearly her entire time in the army. The Soviet policy was to keep women off the front unless absolutely necessary, and this left Roza bored. Ultimately, her passion got the best of her and she started going AWOL. She would go on “hunting” trips, alone, to snipe Nazis near the front."


Thatchers for days, gentlemen.
 
There's also Roza Shanina

Who left behind a war diary, which was part teenage-girl-agonising about the difficulty of finding a decent boyfriend, and part keeping a tally of how many Nazis she'd shot through the head each day.

Haven’t finished yet, but fascinating so far.
 
There's also Roza Shanina

Who left behind a war diary, which was part teenage-girl-agonising about the difficulty of finding a decent boyfriend, and part keeping a tally of how many Nazis she'd shot through the head each day.


Had heard of the "tank lady" but not the "sniper lady: thanks for that.
 
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