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Stunning colourised images show WW2’s female snipers… including ‘Lady Death’ Russian with 309 kills to her name

The photographs were colourised by translator, Olga Shirnina from Moscow, Russia

STUNNING colourised images have given new life to WW2 female snipers who protected their territory against German attacks.

The pictures include updated images of the most successful female sniper in history, Lyudmila Pavlichenko also known as Lady Death.

The incredible pictures delve deep into the soul of smiling Lyudmila Pavlichenko standing proudly with her weapon and in another portrait she is pictured wearing full uniform beneath a framed picture of Soviet dictator, Joseph Stalin.

 An image newly colourised by translator Olga Shirnina shows the women of the Central Women's School of Sniper Training, 1943
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An image newly colourised by translator Olga Shirnina shows the women of the Central Women's School of Sniper Training, 1943Credit: Media Drum World

Other spectacular shots show beautiful blonde Roza Shanina who was responsible for 59-confirmed kills and Lyuba Makarova.

Another photo shows a row of other Soviet women ready to help defeat Nazi Germany. The survival-rate of these brave women was incredibly low – with seventy-five percent killed during WW2.

 Lyudmila Pavlichenko Soviet sniper during World War II. Credited with 309 kills the most successful female sniper in history
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Lyudmila Pavlichenko Soviet sniper during World War II. Credited with 309 kills the most successful female sniper in historyCredit: Media Drum World
 Beautiful blonde Roza Shanina, who was responsible for 59-confirmed kills
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Beautiful blonde Roza Shanina, who was responsible for 59-confirmed killsCredit: Media Drum World

The photographs were colourised by translator, Olga Shirnina from Moscow, Russia.

Olga said: “There are very few images with Red Army soldiers, I decided to fill this gap,

“I'm interested in the history of Russia, it is full of dramatic, cataclysmic events which impacted on the history of both the country itself and the whole world.

 The incredible pictures delve deep into the soul of smiling. This snap shows her wearing full uniform beneath a framed picture of Soviet dictator, Joseph Stalin
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The incredible pictures delve deep into the soul of smiling. This snap shows her wearing full uniform beneath a framed picture of Soviet dictator, Joseph StalinCredit: Media Drum World
 This colourised photo shows Roza Shanina, who was responsible for 59 kills in WWII
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This colourised photo shows Roza Shanina, who was responsible for 59 kills in WWIICredit: Media Drum World

“Sometimes a picture can say more than many words and I’ll be glad if people learn more about Russia and its people through my colourings, especially about our brave women.

“It was a phenomenon and no other country had so many female soldiers, snipers, pilots, medicals.”

Lyudmila Pavlichenko joined the Red Army’s 25th Rifle Division in June 1941 where she was one of around 2,000 female snipers, 500 of which survived WW2.

Pavlichenko became one of the top military snipers of all time with a record of 309 confirmed kills.

 Sniper volunteer Nadezhda Kolesnikova is pictured smiling alongside her weapon
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Sniper volunteer Nadezhda Kolesnikova is pictured smiling alongside her weaponCredit: Media Drum World
 Roza Shanina had a high success rate during her time working in WWII fighting against Nazi Germany
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Roza Shanina had a high success rate during her time working in WWII fighting against Nazi GermanyCredit: Media Drum World
 Lyuba Makarova was one of the 800,000 women who served in Russia during WWII
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Lyuba Makarova was one of the 800,000 women who served in Russia during WWIICredit: Media Drum World

Around 800,000 women served in the Soviet Armed Forces during the war as snipers, pilots, machine gunners and a large number were stationed in medical units.

“Black and white images are and remain a piece of history but the world was never monochrome even during the war,” added Olga.

 The survival-rate of these brave women was incredibly low – with seventy-five percent killed during WW2
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The survival-rate of these brave women was incredibly low – with seventy-five percent killed during WW2Credit: Media Drum World
 Sniper Yevgenia Makeeva killed 68 Nazi soldiers during WWII
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Sniper Yevgenia Makeeva killed 68 Nazi soldiers during WWIICredit: Media Drum World
 Lyudmila Pavlichenko pictured smiling in her uniform
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Lyudmila Pavlichenko pictured smiling in her uniformCredit: Media Drum World

“It is interesting to imagine how it was many years ago, how historical figures whom we know from books or articles looked.

“Colour removes that barrier between now and then or at least makes it more transparent.”

 Ziba DeNoise was one of the Russian women fighting against Nazi Germany during WWII
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Ziba DeNoise was one of the Russian women fighting against Nazi Germany during WWIICredit: Media Drum World
 Lyudmila Pavlichenko is the most successful female sniper in history
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Lyudmila Pavlichenko is the most successful female sniper in historyCredit: Media Drum World
 Roza Shanina was another of the 800,000 women who fought in Russia
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Roza Shanina was another of the 800,000 women who fought in RussiaCredit: Media Drum World

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