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- Zoya_Smirnow abstract "Zoya Smirnowa (1897/98-after 1916) was a Russian woman who fought during WWI disguised as a man. She and 11 other schoolmates disguised themselves as men so that they could fight in the war. Two of the "corps" were as young as 14, and Smirnowa was 16. They participated in the defense of Galicia and the Carpathians. Smirnowa became a representative of the group when she recounted their story to the English press.As Smirnowa recounted to the newspapers, the girls left their Moscow school without informing anyone on the eighth day of mobilization — i.e., at the end of July 1914. They traveled to Lviv where they dressed as men and enlisted in the army undetected. When the first bombs fell on their position, they cried out, as did many of the men. One girl, Zina Morozov, was killed in the Carpathians when a bomb fell at her feet. She was buried by her friends. Two other girls were subsequently wounded. After Smirnowa was wounded, her gender was discovered. Smirnowa's story was retold in Magnus Hirschfeld's The Sexual History of the World War (1930), a book that was later banned and burned during the Third Reich.".
- Zoya_Smirnow birthDate "1898".
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- Zoya_Smirnow shortDescription "Russian female cross-dresser".
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- Zoya_Smirnow comment "Zoya Smirnowa (1897/98-after 1916) was a Russian woman who fought during WWI disguised as a man. She and 11 other schoolmates disguised themselves as men so that they could fight in the war. Two of the "corps" were as young as 14, and Smirnowa was 16. They participated in the defense of Galicia and the Carpathians.".
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- Zoya_Smirnow name "Zoya Smirnow".
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