The nazis didn’t want women in factories but the enslaved children into factories.
seehorn_actual on
FROM THE DEPTHS OF HELL IN SILENCE,
CAST THEIR SPELLS, EXPLOSIVE VIOLENCE
Charles12_13 on
“We don’t women in the factories”?
KinsellaStella on
The Night Witches 💕
turndownforwomp on
It’s a mother’s natural instinct is to crush fascism wherever it festers 🥰
ManiacStalker on
THE WIND WILL WHISPER WHEN THE NIGHT WITCHES COME!
Lost-Klaus on
If only Soviet leadership saw people with the same value that mothers (usually) see their childeren.
PatchyWhiskers on
Now that Russia is fascist it’s pretty much the opposite.
GmoneyTheBroke on
I wonder if any girl power was used to help the nazis and soviets invade poland
Daan776 on
The soviets weren’t the biggest fans of female soldiers either.
But y’know…
*vaguely gestures at the mountains of corpses
Helpful_Effect_5215 on
What sad is that World War II video games just make up completely fictional women like Battlefield 5 and Call of Duty Vanguard when they can make missions based on real women like this her and the Soviet woman that drove a tank to avenge her Fallen husband
RedTerror8288 on
Bepis
Firecracker048 on
Yup the night witches.
GustavoistSoldier on
The USSR conscripted hundreds of thousands of women for the war effort.
urdnotkrogan on
Credit where it’s due.
BasedAustralhungary on
Uncommon Soviet W ngl
Carlos_Danger21 on
Becasue
livisalreadytaken on
Based on a small wikipedia search(for all the comments getting excited about night witches):
The woman in the picture is [Mariya Dolina](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariya_Dolina) a Pe-2 pilot of the 125th regiment.
So different types of planes and regiments, but founded by the same person, if i got this correctly.
(The night witches are badass too though, love the sabaton song as much as anyone else)
laZardo on
the women’s AA battalion at Stalingrad ;_;7
Usual_Macaroon_4063 on
Praising mass murderers over other mass murderers. Well done.
Philippicus_586AD on
The Nazis changed that stance on factories in short order as soon as things started going South for them. It was a part of Speers economic reforms. Of course that only really delayed the inevitable, with the Western allies pounding their industry into a pulp by day and night strategic bombing.
Officially_Undead on
If anyone interested read the The Unwomanly Face of War: An Oral History of Women in World War II
Book by Svetlana Alexievich it really shows ahwat all these ladies had to go through not just during but after the war
DependentAmoeba9470 on
Remember girl power more important than evil soviets
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariya_Dolina](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariya_Dolina)
The nazis didn’t want women in factories but the enslaved children into factories.
FROM THE DEPTHS OF HELL IN SILENCE,
CAST THEIR SPELLS, EXPLOSIVE VIOLENCE
“We don’t women in the factories”?
The Night Witches 💕
It’s a mother’s natural instinct is to crush fascism wherever it festers 🥰
THE WIND WILL WHISPER WHEN THE NIGHT WITCHES COME!
If only Soviet leadership saw people with the same value that mothers (usually) see their childeren.
Now that Russia is fascist it’s pretty much the opposite.
I wonder if any girl power was used to help the nazis and soviets invade poland
The soviets weren’t the biggest fans of female soldiers either.
But y’know…
*vaguely gestures at the mountains of corpses
What sad is that World War II video games just make up completely fictional women like Battlefield 5 and Call of Duty Vanguard when they can make missions based on real women like this her and the Soviet woman that drove a tank to avenge her Fallen husband
Bepis
Yup the night witches.
The USSR conscripted hundreds of thousands of women for the war effort.
Credit where it’s due.
Uncommon Soviet W ngl
Becasue
Based on a small wikipedia search(for all the comments getting excited about night witches):
The night witches are the 588 night bomber regiment, one of i think 3 woman bomber regiments formed by [Marina Raskova](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_Raskova)
The woman in the picture is [Mariya Dolina](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariya_Dolina) a Pe-2 pilot of the 125th regiment.
So different types of planes and regiments, but founded by the same person, if i got this correctly.
(The night witches are badass too though, love the sabaton song as much as anyone else)
the women’s AA battalion at Stalingrad ;_;7
Praising mass murderers over other mass murderers. Well done.
The Nazis changed that stance on factories in short order as soon as things started going South for them. It was a part of Speers economic reforms. Of course that only really delayed the inevitable, with the Western allies pounding their industry into a pulp by day and night strategic bombing.
If anyone interested read the The Unwomanly Face of War: An Oral History of Women in World War II
Book by Svetlana Alexievich it really shows ahwat all these ladies had to go through not just during but after the war
Remember girl power more important than evil soviets