Summary Female Soviet Soldiers in WWII: Fascism - the most Evil Enemy of Women Part of Eastern Front Fortnight (4) on WW2TV With Hayley Noble The most well known women in the Red Army were the aviators and snipers, and we covered the role of the snipers with Lyuba Lyuba Vinogradova in another show this week. In today's show we will focus on female tankers, machine-gunners, medics, and women with other less well known roles with Soviet Forces. Hayley will start by explaining how she frames things in terms of her public history work. Then will dive in to details on specific women. Hayley Noble received her M.A. in public history from Boise State University in 2019. Her area of focus is Soviet women in combat on the eastern front during WWII. As part of her studies, Hayley researched Soviet women in WWII and presented an exhibit relating these women to the recent American hesitation of allowing women into combat roles. Since then, she worked at the Old Idaho Penitentiary, studying the history of Western American criminology. Now, Hayley is the Executive Director of the Latah County Historical Society in Moscow, Idaho in the US. She continues learning about Soviet women and sharing their experiences on Instagram, Facebook, and a monthly newsletter. She's written for numerous outlets, some of which include Contingent History, Clio and the Contemporary, a book review in the Journal of Military History, and as part of the team behind Numbered: Inside Idaho's Prison for Women, 1887 - 1968.
Directed : Unknown
Written : Unknown
Stars : Kevin Hymel Paul Woodadge Magali Desquesne Neil Barber
Genres : History War Documentary Talk-Show
Release date : Jan 11, 2023
Countries of origin : France
Official sites : Channel Official website Official YouTube Channel
Language : English
Production companies : WW2TV
Summary Female Soviet Soldiers in WWII: Fascism - the most Evil Enemy of Women Part of Eastern Front Fortnight (4) on WW2TV With Hayley Noble The most well known women in the Red Army were the aviators and snipers, and we covered the role of the snipers with Lyuba Lyuba Vinogradova in another show this week. In today's show we will focus on female tankers, machine-gunners, medics, and women with other less well known roles with Soviet Forces. Hayley will start by explaining how she frames things in terms of her public history work. Then will dive in to details on specific women. Hayley Noble received her M.A. in public history from Boise State University in 2019. Her area of focus is Soviet women in combat on the eastern front during WWII. As part of her studies, Hayley researched Soviet women in WWII and presented an exhibit relating these women to the recent American hesitation of allowing women into combat roles. Since then, she worked at the Old Idaho Penitentiary, studying the history of Western American criminology. Now, Hayley is the Executive Director of the Latah County Historical Society in Moscow, Idaho in the US. She continues learning about Soviet women and sharing their experiences on Instagram, Facebook, and a monthly newsletter. She's written for numerous outlets, some of which include Contingent History, Clio and the Contemporary, a book review in the Journal of Military History, and as part of the team behind Numbered: Inside Idaho's Prison for Women, 1887 - 1968.
Genres : History War Documentary Talk-Show
Release date : Jan 11, 2023
Countries of origin : France
Official sites : Channel Official website Official YouTube Channel
Language : English
Production companies : WW2TV