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Yashka

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A peasant woman's autobiography recounts her harsh childhood and early marriage, exile and escape, and her decision to join the army during the war. She describes front-line combat, wounds and paralysis, brief captivity, and the tumult of revolution among soldiers. Determined to discipline and inspire, she organizes an all-female fighting unit and confronts committee rule, political leaders, and the rise of Bolshevism. The narrative follows subsequent missions, narrow survivals, and reflections on faith, courage, and the contradictions of a nation in upheaval, combining personal confession with vivid accounts of military and political turmoil.

About the Author

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Mariia Bochkareva

Mariia Bochkareva was a notable Russian soldier and writer, recognized for her contributions during World War I. She is best known for her memoir "Yashka," which provides a unique perspective on the experiences of women in combat and the challenges they faced in a predominantly male military environment. Bochkareva's work highlights her courage and determination, as she became one of the first women to lead a platoon in the Russian army. Her writings offer valuable insights into the role of women in warfare and the societal changes occurring during her time.

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