6 mai 2016
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Amandine Regamey et al., « Introduction by Amandine Regamey and Brandon M. Schechter (17th Issue Editors) », The Journal of power institutions in post-soviet societies, ID : 10.4000/pipss.4256
The photographs that open this PIPSS issue are from two sources. On the left are two photographs of Liudmilla Pavlichenko, a sniper from Soviet Ukraine who fought in Odessa and Sebastopol in 1941-1942. She is credited with 309 kills, the highest score ever for a woman sniper, and was made Hero of the Soviet Union in 1943. After having toured the United States in 1942 to advocate for the opening of a second front, she became a military historian and was very active in Soviet veterans’ and wome...