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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNadezhda Popova, WWII ‘Night Witch,’ Dies at 91
The Nazis called them Night Witches because the whooshing noise their plywood and canvas airplanes made reminded the Germans of the sound of a witchs broomstick.
The Russian women who piloted those planes, onetime crop dusters, took it as a compliment. In 30,000 missions over four years, they dumped 23,000 tons of bombs on the German invaders, ultimately helping to chase them back to Berlin. Any German pilot who downed a witch was awarded an Iron Cross.
These young heroines, all volunteers and most in their teens and early 20s, became legends of World War II but are now largely forgotten. Flying only in the dark, they had no parachutes, guns, radios or radar, only maps and compasses. If hit by tracer bullets, their planes would burn like sheets of paper.
Their uniforms were hand-me-downs from male pilots. Their faces froze in the open cockpits. Each night, the 40 or so two-woman crews flew 8 or more missions sometimes as many as 18.
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More: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/15/world/europe/nadezhda-popova-ww-ii-night-witch-dies-at-91.html
Crazy brave!
There are many women who performed amazing feats during WWII. The French Resistance had many.
RIP Deputy Commander Popova!
slor
(5,504 posts)The Nachthexen were heroic indeed!
Edit: "heroes" changed to "heroic"
smartalek
(21 posts)There's one attached to this obit, which also tells her story:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/10171897/Nadezhda-Popova.html
Are_grits_groceries
(17,111 posts)Is a pic required?
That one was not on the site I visited.
I appreciate you contribution, but at least I gave her credit to begin with.