In 1941, Slovenian Albina Mali-Hočevar joined the People’s Liberation Movement at the age of 16. She was wounded twice as a resistance fighter at the age of 17. For the remainder of the war, she worked as a nurse.
In 1941, Slovenian Albina Mali-Hočevar joined the People’s Liberation Movement at the age of 16. She was wounded twice as a resistance fighter at the age of 17. For the remainder of the war, she worked as a nurse.
Striking! What a great pic. The scar adds to her beauty, imho.
snekasan on
This is what I would call a massive set of steel balls.
Death to fascism. Remember before it is too late and we all forget.
RampantJellyfish on
Still gorgeous, and a badass to boot
WellHungHippie on
One of many unsung heroes of WWII
RAYvenko55 on
“Strong and independent” hit different back then. Respect to the lady.
darkbeer74 on
Her right eye looks off also, she was a very strong woman.
the_millenial_falcon on
No enemy could ever get the drop on her.
anyname2009 on
Badass
Stellanuvola on
She survived a war and still looks amazing, even with a glass eye and scars
llewsor on
wow hauntingly beautiful like a broken porcelain doll
RodCherokee on
Albina Mali-Hočevar (12 September 1925 – 24 January 2001)[1][2] was a Slovenian member of the Yugoslav Partisans, serving as a soldier during the Second World War and later served various political roles in the Yugoslav Communist Party. Albina Mali is historically significant as one of the youngest and most active female Slovenian Partisan fighters and resistance couriers during World War II, whose life reflects the broader story of Yugoslav anti-fascist resistance, women’s participation in the liberation struggle, and the formation of postwar socialist leadership in Slovenia.
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Respect.
Smrt fašizmu
Nasa!
Striking! What a great pic. The scar adds to her beauty, imho.
This is what I would call a massive set of steel balls.
Death to fascism. Remember before it is too late and we all forget.
Still gorgeous, and a badass to boot
One of many unsung heroes of WWII
“Strong and independent” hit different back then. Respect to the lady.
Her right eye looks off also, she was a very strong woman.
No enemy could ever get the drop on her.
Badass
She survived a war and still looks amazing, even with a glass eye and scars
wow hauntingly beautiful like a broken porcelain doll
Albina Mali-Hočevar (12 September 1925 – 24 January 2001)[1][2] was a Slovenian member of the Yugoslav Partisans, serving as a soldier during the Second World War and later served various political roles in the Yugoslav Communist Party. Albina Mali is historically significant as one of the youngest and most active female Slovenian Partisan fighters and resistance couriers during World War II, whose life reflects the broader story of Yugoslav anti-fascist resistance, women’s participation in the liberation struggle, and the formation of postwar socialist leadership in Slovenia.