Showing posts with label World War 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World War 2. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2016

Polina Gelman

Back in September of 2013, I wrote an article about the Nachthexen. A group of Russian female military aviators who flew harassment bombings against the German military. The group of aviator women also flew precision bombing missions. Their flight missions began in 1942 and continued until the end of the war.

One of the notable members of the "Night Witches" was Polina Gelman. I recently ran across her story and decided to share.

Polina was born in Berdichev, Ukraine in 1919. As an adolescent, she took flight lessons. When the German troops were nearing closer to Moscow, in October of 1941, Polina volunteered for the Red Army. She believed it was not only her duty as a Soviet citizen but as a Jewish woman to volunteer and stand up to Adolf Hitler.

On May 27th, 1942, she became a navigator. Her job was extremely important because she led the way for her fellow aviator pilots. The following pilots would bomb fuel and ammunition depots along with targeting bridges and German vehicles. Polina's crew brought supplies to the Red Army while also knocking out German searchlights that searched for Soviet Planes.

After several other notable roles in her regiment and a career as a military officer, Polina passed in November of 2005.

Polina Gelman

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Note: Thank you to Yad Vashem for helping provide content for this article. 

Saturday, December 7, 2013

A Day of Infamy: Pearl Harbor.

Hey guys. On this day in history, the Japanese successfully carried out a premeditated attack on the United States naval base, Pearl Harbor. This day marks the beginning of the American presence in World War 2. Without the presence of the Americans and their insertion into the Allies the war and history could not have remained on it's coarse and the results would not have been the same.







For an interesting bit of insight into what the world could of potentially looked like with an Axis victory, I recommend: "The Man in the High Castle," available on Amazon Prime.

Thank you for taking the time to read and here are some links for further research: