Statements (50)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
sniper
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gptkbp:awards |
gptkb:Order_of_the_Patriotic_War
Order of the Red Banner Medal for Courage |
gptkbp:birthDate |
July 12, 1916
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gptkbp:deathDate |
October 10, 1974
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gptkbp:depictedIn |
gptkb:Battle_for_Sevastopol
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gptkbp:famousFor |
military service
patriotism leadership courage sniping skills |
gptkbp:famousPerson |
gptkb:Lady_Death:_The_Memoirs_of_Lyudmila_Pavlichenko
|
gptkbp:filmography |
The Sniper Who Loved Me
Lyudmila_Pavlichenko:_The_Woman_Who_Killed_309_Nazis |
gptkbp:foughtAgainst |
gptkb:Nazi_Germany
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Lyudmila Pavlichenko
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gptkbp:influenced |
military history studies
military strategy discussions female empowerment movements modern military training cultural representations of female soldiers feminism in military contexts gender roles in military service historical narratives about women in war historical research on female combatants public perception of women in combat cultural_memory_of_World_War_II Soviet_war_propaganda |
gptkbp:influencedBy |
Soviet_military_tactics
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gptkbp:inspiration |
female soldiers
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gptkbp:knownFor |
being one of the top female snipers in history
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gptkbp:legacy |
historical figure
military hero icon of female empowerment inspiration for women in the military symbol_of_Soviet_resistance |
gptkbp:militaryRank |
Major
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gptkbp:nationality |
Soviet
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gptkbp:nickname |
Lady Death
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gptkbp:numberOfEmployees |
309
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gptkbp:participatedIn |
gptkb:Siege_of_Odessa
gptkb:Battle_of_Sevastopol |
gptkbp:placeOfBirth |
gptkb:Bila_Tserkva
|
gptkbp:placeOfDeath |
gptkb:Moscow
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gptkbp:portrayedBy |
gptkb:Yuliya_Snigir
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gptkbp:postWarCareer |
historian
public speaker |
gptkbp:servedIn |
gptkb:World_War_II
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gptkbp:training |
other snipers
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