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The Night Witches - As Bruxas da Noite

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2007

Durante os anos da Grande Guerra Pátria, quando 75% do Exército Alemão invadiu a URSS, os soviéticos resisitiram desde o primeiro instante.
Uma resistência especial se deu nos ares, quando um grupo de mulheres, estas emancipadas pela Revolução Bolchevique Russa, lutou pelo comunismo, contra os fascistas, elas eram as Bruxas da Noite.

A sequência mostra as principais aviadoras comunistas, algumas ainda vivas, como Natalya Myeklin, ainda enfatiza o papel de Lidya Litvyak, a "Rosa branca de Stalingrado", a maior ase da história da aviação, e Marina Raskova, que solicitou a Stalin a formação das Bruxas da Noite.

Conheça as heroínas da União Soviética.

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  • LVG31 Thank you for sending this video to me.

    This should be widely made available to people all around the world. So many fine people were lost (the nazi beheaded my grandfather in Vienna in 1945) to the fascists. My mother sabotaged an ammunitions factory in Berlin in 1939..she survived the war. Without the women, at the frontline and back in the factories, the fascist would have won the war. Best Greetings to all who fight the fascist.

  • Are you a woman, comrade? (since that youtube shows no gender)

  • That´s one of the greatest idiocy(lacking of any proofs, for sure) that I ever readed!

  • Dear Swordman this is a great video, so few young people even in Russia know about Night Witches. Such brave girls in those wood and canvas planes PO-2! Thank you.

  • The Russian youngsters must know what is the country where they were born, who are their heroes and what are their values. Today in Russia they present fake heroes to plp, "James Bond", "Spiderman" and a decayed culture which poisons their brains.

    The Soviet Union is over, but loyalty continues. I never got a cent for that, but I got something better, values!

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  • Yay for Russia and her women pilots!!!!! The story of the Nightwitches is fantastic, thanks for posting!  Hugs from a Canadian "Russian Enthusiast". ********And you were RIGHT for spanking Georgia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

  • That´s just one of the thousands of religious myths on Stalin´s time which can´t be matched with rational thought. The USSR was the first state to abolish the sexism and women did everything that men did.

    That´s why today Russian women are much better than American women, they are free, while American women are just shown as objects and prostitutes for their husbands.

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  • @Swordman85 true... I always wonder when somebody writes something so stupid...

  • ahahah

    the first placard says "WE WILL OVERCOME A DROUGHT".

    ps

    if someone need to translate some russians songs and act feel free to ask me by icq 441039750

  • They were called, "The Black Witches of The Sky" in German, of course. Their skill and bravery was phoenominal but they were forced to fly obsolete bombers (some with double wings) which were painted black because they had no oxygen and they were forced to fly very low. As such they were easy targets for our search lights and ack ack and were shot down like sitting ducks!

  • @ishtopor Everyone was a volunteer in the Soviet Army. Even the bullet catchers of the penal battalions. Stalin said so, thus it must be true.

    I have great respect for the Russian people. I'm fond of the Ukranians too, whom the Bolshevik treated as the Nazis treated the Jews. The Ukranian partisans that fought against both the Nazi and Bolshevik invaders were perhaps the bravest of all - and paid for their courage with their lives, as very few survived.

    Don't tell me what to "understand".

  • @Swordman85 It does explain why these women were given woefully obsolete Po-2 biplanes to fly, while male pilots were given much more advanced aircraft. And of course, we do know that Soviet children were used as bomb carriers for knocking out tanks.

    Indeed - from what I've studied of the war, both the Russian and German socialist leadership used their people with the same callous ruthlessness. Perhaps why Stalin's famous joke - "It takes a very brave man to be a coward in the Red Army".

  • @DrCruel they were heroes, they were patriots and all they were volunteers. do not try to understand, people like you have no chances

  • Polyushka polye- O fiel my field by the red army choir

  • 1942, 800,000 Russian women served in the frontier and fought bravely against the Nazis invasion :) .

    there is a new book :"Ivan's war"- Catherine Merridale about the Red Army I939- 1945..very recommended. after a read it, I fell in love in the Russian spirit and courage!

  • Chris - Its Oh fields, My fields. Thats how its named in my collection.

  • I love the song you used!!! Can you tell me its name? I know the motive but I can't make out any words so I could look it up in Google.

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