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Eleanor Roosevelt and Lyudmila Pavlichenko. Lyudmila Pavlichenko was a Soviet sniper credited with 309 kills, she is regarded as the most successful female sniper in history. She visited with President Franklin Roosevelt, becoming the first Soviet citizen to be welcomed at the White House. Afterward, Eleanor Roosevelt asked Lyudmila to accompany her on a tour of the country and tell Americans of her experiences as a woman in combat. Pavlichenko was only 25, but she had been wounded four times in battle. ↳ more х,х,х | gifs from Battle for Sevastopol 2015 trailer.
this is her
<3 A GLORIOUS ACTUAL REAL LIFE HERO <3
This had me cackling 😂😂
awww she is so cute!!
Barbie better respect the damn culture!
Who is she to be making these decisions for all of us?! She’s the Captain.
wow so powerful. what film is this?
Lajja. This film is called Lajja. Lajja, in a general translation from Hindi, means Shame.
It talks about different women in different situations overcoming the shame instilled by the society to keep them under the control of men.
Disney princesses meet Moana.
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Pull the trigger, Elizabeth.
Can y'all ever just stop doing shit like this for like 5 seconds
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