The Soviet Sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko WAITED 72 Hours — The Shot That STUNNED a Battalion
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Загружено: 2025-10-26
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On a frozen ridge during the gruelling siege of Sevastopol, a young Soviet sniper named Lyudmila Pavlichenko lay still beneath yucca stalks, her Mosin-Nagant rifle trained for 72 hours. She did not eat. She did not move.
When the German battalion finally advanced, confident of victory, they triggered the shot that stopped them dead in their tracks.
This 60-minute cinematic documentary unfolds the hidden moment that transformed “Lady Death” into legend — the patience, the mechanics, the fear, and the shot that stunned an entire battalion.
Learn about Lyudmila Pavlichenko, the Soviet sniper known as "Lady Death", who stunned a battalion with her incredible marksmanship in WW2. Watch as we delve into the story of this female sniper and the remarkable 72-hour wait that led to a historic shot during the Siege of Sevastopol.
🎬 In this film you’ll discover:
How Lyudmila Pavlichenko became one of the most effective snipers of WWII, credited with 309 confirmed enemy combatants.
The ruthless toll of the Eastern Front, the siege of Sevastopol, and the sniper duels that became personal.
The precise moment: the sniper’s nest, the targeting, the trigger, and the absolutely stunned German battalion when the rifle spoke.
Rare archival photography, German war-diaries, and Pavlichenko’s own memoirs of survival and skill.
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