Lady Death: The World's Most Deadly Female Sniper (Lyudmila Pavlichenko)

Sorry about the audio (again). On the plus side the video has the dual function of being an ASMR experience if you turn up the volume enough. 0:00 Introduction 0:52 Introduction w/ mouth sounds 1:28 Context 2:46 Section 1: Beginning of actual biography 8:45 Section 2: War 10:56 Section 3: Debut 12:29 Section 4: Exploits at the Steppe 15:00 Section 5: Injured Again 16:56 Section 6: Sevastopol 18:54 Section 7: The Legend 21:15 Section 8: Tragedy 24:14 Section 9: Injured Again (again) 26:02 Section 10: Moscow 27:22 Section 11: Abroad 31:45 Section 12: Back Home 35:55 Death 36:26 Summary (sorta?) 36:53 I ramble 37:25 C A U C A S U S - W A V E Introduction song: LEMMiNO - Cipher (BGM)    • LEMMiNO - Cipher (BGM)   Song used for most section titles: Священная Война performed by Alexandrov Choir    • Гимн  защиты  Отечества   Song used for section title "Abroad": Dvořák / String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Op. 96 "American" performed by the Cleveland Quartet    • Dvořák / String Quartet No. 12 in F major,...   Song used for end screen: Suliko (Georgian folk song) performed by M E Sources: Lady Death: the Memoirs of Stalin’s Sniper by Lyudmila Pavlichenko Heroines of the Soviet Union 1941-1945 by Henry Sakaida Avenging angels: Soviet Women on the Eastern Front by Lyuba Vinogradova