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词条 Natalya Kovshova
释义

  1. Early life

  2. The Great Patriotic War

  3. See also

  4. References

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| name = Natalya Venediktovna Kovshova
| native_name = Наталья Венедиктовна Ковшова
| native_name_lang = ru
| image = Natalya Kovshova portrait.jpg
| birth_date = 26 November 1920
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1942|8|14|1920|11|26}}
| birth_place = Ufa, Russian SFSR
| death_place = Sutoki, Parfinsky District, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
| nickname =
| allegiance = {{USSR}}
| branch = Infantry
| serviceyears = 1941–1942
| rank = Private
| commands =
| unit = 528th Rifle Regiment
| battles = Eastern Front of World War II{{KIA}}
| awards = Hero of the Soviet Union
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Natalya Kovshova (Russian: Наталья Ковшова, 26 November 1920 – 14 August 1942) was a Soviet female sniper who fought in the Great Patriotic War.

She fought with her friend Mariya Polivanova who acted as her spotter. Natalya fought bravely throughout the war; she was killed fighting German Wehrmacht forces near Novgorod in August 1942. She was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union's highest award for bravery, on 14 February 1943.[1]

Early life

Natalya Kovshova was born on 26 November 1920 in Ufa; a large city which is the capital of the Republic of Bashkortostan in Russia. Ufa is one of the largest cities in Russia. Shortly after her birth, her family moved to Moscow. She was educated at a high school in Moscow. After graduating from high school, Kovshova began work at a Moscow research institute while waiting to be accepted into a university of aviation. She met a girl named Mariya Polivanova while in the institute; the two became good friends.[2]

The Great Patriotic War

When the Great Patriotic War began in 1941, Kovshova joined a Narodnoe Opolcheniye (self-defence) unit in Moscow with Polivanova at age 21. These self-defence groups were started when German Luftwaffe aircraft began to bomb Russian cities and towns. Kovshova was put in charge of the observation and communication department. She spent many nights in the control tower. After her experience at the self-defence group, Kovshova attended sniper training in the 528th Rifle Regiment as well as the Central Women's Sniper Training School. After her training had been completed, she was sent to the front with the 528th Rifle Regiment.[3][4]

In January 1942, Kovshova and Polivanova, who had joined the same regiment shortly after Kovshova, began fighting the German forces on the Northwestern Front. Both women established themselves as the Regiment's resident snipers. Kovshova was the shooter in the two-women sniper team, and Polivanova acted as the spotter. They both fought in the Battle of Moscow when the 528th Rifle Regiment were sent to help defend Russia's capital. During the battle, Kovshova proved to be an expert sniper, killing many German soldiers. She also dug numerous anti-tank emplacements, machine gun nests, and infantry trenches during the defence. She took the job of training new soldiers how to use the rifles. She also trained the best students to become snipers, teaching them marksmanship early; passing on her shooting skills. For her actions in the battle of Moscow, Kovshova was awarded the Order of the Red Star.[4]

Kovshova expressed great hatred of the Germans during the Great Patriotic War. She was inspired by the Soviet propaganda explaining how the Soviet soldiers were fighting for the liberation of the Motherland. She wrote to her mother in 1942: "You can hear horrible stories from local residents who have been in the hands of the fascist pigs. The women we live with had a guest come to visit said that the Germans shot her brother and four of her friends simply because they went outside after 4pm." Natalya found great delight in killing German soldiers. She wrote to her mother on 7 July 1942: "My dearest Mama!" "Please don't be angry that I didn't write to you about being wounded. But I didn't want to worry you for no reason, since nothing serious happened..." "I've been back with my unit 2nd June 1942. Now Mashenka [Mariya] and I are working with the young snipers. Their statistics are looking good. In the last two weeks of June our students took down 3 Fritzes. Not bad!"... "A few days ago five of us went on reconnaissance without saying anything to the company commander. We were right under the German's very noses and they had no clue!"[4]

On 14 August 1942, Kovshova's regiment was committed to the fighting near the village of Sutoki-Byakovo in the Novgorod Oblast. The machine gunners and snipers resisted the German offensive in trenches. The Soviet soldiers were killed one after another, until only Kovshova and Polivanova remained, both wounded. As being captured was not an option, Kovshova decided to pull the pin of her grenade, and wait to blow the German soldiers up when they reached the trench. When the Germans finally reached the trench, Kovshova detonated the grenades, killing herself, Polivanova and many German soldiers. She was posthumously awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union shortly after, in recognition of her sacrifice. It is estimated that Kovshova and Polivanova together killed over 300 German soldiers.[5][6]

A Soviet fishing factory trawler was christened "Natalya Kovshova" in the 1960s.

See also

{{Portal|Soviet Union|Military|World War II}}
  • List of female Heroes of the Soviet Union
  • List of last stands
  • Mariya Polivanova
  • Valeriya Gnarovskaya

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.warheroes.ru/hero/hero.asp?Hero_id=589 | title=Ковшова Наталья Венедиктовна | accessdate=19 July 2011 | author=Melnikov, A.E.}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://airaces.narod.ru/snipers/w1/poliv_ms.htm|title=Поливанова Мария Семеновна|last=|first=|date=|website=airaces.narod.ru|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-01-25}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://airaces.narod.ru/snipers/w1/kovsh_nv.htm|title=Ковшова Наталья Венедиктовна - снайпер Великой Отечественной войны Герой Советского Союза - Ворошиловские стрелки. Русские снайперы Великой Отечественной войны|website=airaces.narod.ru|access-date=2018-01-31}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.warheroes.ru/hero/hero.asp?Hero_id=589|title=Ковшова Наталья Венедиктовна|last=|first=|date=|website=www.warheroes.ru|language=ru|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-01-31}}
5. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VqIXDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA6&lpg=PA6&dq#v=onepage&q&f=false|title=Heroines of the Soviet Union 1941–45|last=Sakaida|first=Henry|date=2012-04-20|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing|isbn=9781780966922|language=en}}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://window.edu.ru/catalog/pdf2txt/113/62113/32020?p_page=4|title=От солдата до генерала: Воспоминания о войне. Том 5. Читать бесплатно онлайн в электронном виде {{!}} Страница 4 {{!}} Единое окно|website=window.edu.ru|access-date=2018-01-31}}
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