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- Women_in_the_Russian_and_Soviet_military abstract "The common historical perception of the woman in the Soviet Army is that of a heroic, highly motivated, well-disciplined, tenacious soldier fighting in defense of the Motherland. Growing out of the Soviet experience of World War II, in which more than 8 percent of the Soviet Union’s mobilized troops were women, the image may reflect more the propaganda efforts of the Soviets than reality. Nevertheless, the Soviet Union was one of the first contemporary societies to employ women extensively in its armed forces. Women served as “women soldiers” in World War I, fought in the Revolution, and even provided combat units during World War II, when three women’s air regiments flew combat aircraft and 23 of their fliers were named Hero of the Soviet Union.".
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- Women_in_the_Russian_and_Soviet_military subject Category:Female_aviators.
- Women_in_the_Russian_and_Soviet_military subject Category:Women_in_World_War_I.
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- Women_in_the_Russian_and_Soviet_military comment "The common historical perception of the woman in the Soviet Army is that of a heroic, highly motivated, well-disciplined, tenacious soldier fighting in defense of the Motherland. Growing out of the Soviet experience of World War II, in which more than 8 percent of the Soviet Union’s mobilized troops were women, the image may reflect more the propaganda efforts of the Soviets than reality.".
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