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Soviet Female Pilots in WWII: Beyond the Night Witches

7 min · 26. maj 2026
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We've covered the Night Witches, but the Soviet Union also fielded all-female fighter and bomber regiments in the day skies. In this episode, Lucas and Luna focus on the 586th Fighter Aviation Regiment, the 587th Bomber Regiment, and the 588th Night Bomber Regiment—but they delve deeper into the stories of lesser-known pilots like Lilya Litvyak, the first female fighter ace with 12 solo kills, and Katya Budanova, her wingwoman. They discuss the challenges women faced: flying inferior aircraft like the Yak-1 and Pe-2 against Luftwaffe aces, the pressure of proving themselves in a male-dominated military, and the high casualty rates. The conversation also touches on Marina Raskova's role in forming these regiments, the gender dynamics within the Red Air Force, and how these pilots were received after the war. Expect names like Yevdokiya Bershanskaya, Olga Yamshchikova, and Nina Raspopova, along with aircraft like the Yak-1, Yak-7, and Pe-2. The episode reveals the human cost of pushing boundaries: many of these women died young, their achievements often overlooked in Soviet history until recent years. #SovietAirForce #FemaleFighterPilots #LilyaLitvyak #Yak1 #Pe2 #MarinaRaskova #RedAirForce #586thRegiment #587thRegiment #588thRegiment #EasternFront #WWII #History #FexingoHistory #WomenInCombat #SovietUnion #Stalingrad #BattleOfKursk Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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