Сейчас Русские воюют с таким же врагом,они все помнят,и хотят отомстить, Победа будет за нами! Даже если все будут против нас!
@kevingates51002 жыл бұрын
Keep going lady
@peterhowells73092 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Scotland! I agreed with everything you said! Nobody wins in a war! We SHOULD be a race of civilised people by now - but we obviously still have a LONG way to go yet! Maybe our children and grandchildren will have more sense than us? I hope so!
@mzdeo2 жыл бұрын
Well said 👌,greetings from this side and thanks for Watching❤
@peterhowells73092 жыл бұрын
@@mzdeo 👍👍😊😊
@GamaunVideo Жыл бұрын
Lyudmila Mikhailovna Pavlichenko is a female sniper of the 25th Chapaev Rifle Division of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army. Hero of the Soviet Union (1943). After the end of the Great Patriotic War until 1956, she served as an officer of the Main (in 1950-1953 - the Naval General) Headquarters of the USSR Navy with the rank of Major of the Coastal Service. During the siege of Crimea in the spring of 1942, Pavlichenko served in Sevastopol in the garrison of the Crimean Front and killed more than 300 enemy soldiers. After that, she was invited by US President Franklin Roosevelt to a gala reception to speak to members of Congress. From the besieged Sevastopol, she was evacuated to the Caucasus, and then completely withdrawn from the front line and sent along with a delegation of Soviet youth to Canada and the United States of America. During her visit overseas, Lyudmila Pavlichenko, together with the secretary of the Moscow City Komsomol Committee Nikolai Krasavchenko and sniper Vladimir Pchelintsev, attended a reception with US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. At the invitation of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, members of the Soviet delegation lived in the White House for some time. Later, Eleanor Roosevelt organized a trip around the country for Soviet representatives. In America, she was given a Colt pistol[5], and in Canada, a Winchester rifle (the pistol is on display at the Central Museum of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Moscow). American country singer Woody Guthrie wrote the song "Miss Pavlichenko" about her. In Canada, the delegation of the Soviet military was greeted by several thousand Canadians who gathered at the Toronto Union Station (Union Station Toronto). At one of the meetings with journalists, after another questioning about the details of the life of a female soldier, she uttered the legendary phrase: "I am 25 years old, at the front I managed to destroy 309 fascist invaders. Don't you gentlemen think that you have been hiding behind my back for too long?" This phrase broke the applause and brought the American public closer to understanding what is happening on the eastern front and the need to open a second front. October 25, 1943 Lyudmila Pavlichenko was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. After the end of the war, Lyudmila Mikhailovna defended her diploma at Kiev University and became a senior researcher at the Main Staff of the USSR Navy. In 1956 she went to work in the public organization "Soviet Committee of War Veterans". In 1957, he meets Eleanor Roosevelt for the second time, during the latter's visit to the USSR. The most successful female sniper in world history - 309 destroyed enemy soldiers and officers. At the suggestion of American journalists, she received the nickname "Lady Death". However, this nickname was used exclusively by the American and European press, since in the USSR the image for the perception of a mass audience was not promoted in this way. In the USSR, the image of a well-deserved hero and war veteran was assigned to her. kzbin.info/www/bejne/eJTWqIeqhrxsqtk
@ВалерийПресняков-щ4ы Жыл бұрын
А на Украине сейчас героями считаются те кто служил гитлеровцам....В честь их там называю улицы... Потому там и находятся российские военные. Нам против нацистов не впервой воевать! Кстати,я из этого города героя Севастополя!!! Помимо Людмилы Павличенко,у нас прославилась пулемётчица Нина Онилова,которая была смертельно ранена и умерла 8 марта 1942г........во время оккупации прославилась подпольщица крымская татарка Наиле Велиева,которую гитлеровцы расстреляли 1 апреля 1944г........Им было по 20 лет........
@Irina-gs1lk Жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/qoSsdaGKrrd-e7M Полина Гагарина - Камень на сердце. Спасибо за добрую реакцию.
@ВиталийЕгоров-р7х Жыл бұрын
Русский просто не идёт на войну, к нам приходят и получает. ИДУ НА ВЫ! можно жить в мире но много заграницей дряни против. Хороший человек всегда хочет мира.
@ВячеславСмирнов-ь5б29 күн бұрын
ты права , что две стороны проигрывают, НО есть третья сторона которая зарабатывает деньги и власть на их смертях