Word: liudmila
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Junior Lieut. Liudmila Pavlichenko, Russian Army girl sniper who killed 309 Germans, had to cancel a radio interview in Manhattan last week because a dentist pulled one of her front teeth and the resulting whistle would have been noticeable on the air waves. But in a non-radio interview with Commentator Alice Hughes, she gave her unvarnished opinion of the U.S. woman's angle...
...dramatic record in action. Among them: Chinese Cinemactress Yung Wang, who escaped the Japs at Hong Kong by feigning feeblemindedness; Wing Commander Scott Maiden, who shot down a Nazi bomber at Dieppe; Lieut. Johannes Woltjer, veteran fighter in Holland and The Netherlands East Indies. Above all, there was blushing Liudmila Pavlichenko, 26-year-old Soviet sniperess (in field uniform and boots), whose rifle has ticked off 309 Nazis (TIME, Sept...
...Liudmila Pavlichenko, 26, killer of 309 Germans, reached Washington from Moscow for the International Student Assembly this week. She was brown-eyed, softspoken, good-looking in a boyish way, in the dark green uniform and black boots of a senior lieutenant in the Red Army...
Over ten Harvard representatives are among the 865 student-delegates attending the International Student Assembly at Washington which ends its three-day session today. Delegates from 65 nations, including anti-fascist movements of Germany, Italy, and Japan are highlighted by Senior Lieutenant Liudmila Pavichenko, Russiax army girl sniper who is credited with the death of 809 Germans, and other well-known speakers...
...worst superficialities in Eugene One gin. Tolstoy need not have written the great length of War & Peace to portray the best Russia; his typical common Russian, the soldier Karatasv, stands "an unfathomable, rounded-off and everlasting personification of the spirit of simplicity and truth." Glinka's Ruslan and Liudmila sang the gay folk tunes; Tchaikovsky's Pathetique caught in single chords all the national sadness...