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Soviet Female Tankers: Women Inside the T-34

7 min · 26. Mai 2026
Episode Soviet Female Tankers: Women Inside the T-34 Cover

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In this episode of The Soviet Victory Over Nazi Germany Explained, Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary story of Soviet women who served as tank commanders and crew members during World War II. While women like Lyudmila Pavlichenko and the Night Witches are well-known, the female tankers remain largely unsung. Lucas details the training at the Kazan Tank School, the creation of the 1st Separate Women's Tank Company, and the combat exploits of figures like Olga Pashkovskaya, Mariya Oktyabrskaya, and Aleksandra Samusenko. Oktyabrskaya famously bought a T-34 with her life savings after her husband was killed in action, writing to Stalin personally for permission to drive it. Samusenko served as a liaison officer in the 1st Guards Tank Army under Mikhail Katukov, one of the few women to command a tank in combat. The episode also touches on the mixed-gender crews, the challenges of operating heavy machinery designed for men, and the post-war erasure of their contributions. Lucas and Luna reflect on how these women defied both the Nazis and their own society's gender norms, embodying the desperate Soviet struggle for survival. #SovietFemaleTankers #T34 #OlgaPashkovskaya #MariyaOktyabrskaya #AleksandraSamusenko #KazanTankSchool #1stSeparateWomensTankCompany #EasternFront #WW2History #RedArmy #MikhailKatukov #Stalin #WomenInCombat #ForgottenHeroes #SovietHistory #WW2Podcast #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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