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do Not be afraid and not to hide. On may 9, the day of the 75th anniversary of the Victory in the great Patriotic war, we remember the incredible acts involved women.

At the front and in the rear during the great Patriotic war, he worked more than 700 thousand medical employees. Assistance was provided to more than 10 million wounded. According to sparse statistics, the open in 1993, the front has got more than 41 thousands of women. Today women all over the world once again at the forefront, where they fight a new enemy — Covid-19. On may 9, the day of the 75th anniversary of the Victory in the great Patriotic war, we remember the heroic deeds of medical women’s.

ermoleva, Zinaida Vissarionovna (12 Oct 1898 — 2 Dec 1974)

Create the antibiotic, which saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of people.

an Epidemiologist and a microbiologist, the Creator of the antibiotics of the USSR, member of Academy of medical Sciences.

In 1942, Ermolaeva spent six months in Stalingrad, when it became a front-line point for the evacuees. She was sent to the city to prevent the outbreak of cholera. The city had launched production of the cholera bacteriophage, and every day it got 50 000 people.

Pushin Theodore A. (13 November 1923 — 6 November 1943)

Died in a fire, rescuing the wounded.

In April 1942, Theodore pusina was called to war, served in the first Ukrainian front, as a medical assistant. Late fall was severe fighting in Kiev, the wounded were taken to the suburbs — the village of Svyatoshino. On the morning of 6 November 1943, the village came under bombardment. The building caught fire, where the hospital with the wounded. Pusina together with the commander rushed to rescue the patients.

the Commander took her out of the wreckage of the burned home, but the nurse received severe burns and injuries and died at the hands of his commander. Awarded order of the red star.

Kravets, Ludmila Stepanovna (7 February 1923 — 23 may 2015)

Served at the front, received a severe wound, returned to the war and reached Berlin.

In July 1941, Lyudmila Kravets went to war as a medical orderly in small units with Northwest front. She carried wounded soldiers from the battlefield directly under bullets. In 1942, received serious injury. The bullet grazed both thighs, and later gangrene of the feet. After a hard recovery Kravets is back in the squad his part and came to Berlin. Has many awards, including the medal “For courage”, order of the Patriotic war I degree, awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

hnarovs’ke Valeriya Osipovna (18 October 1923 — 23 Sep 1943)

threw himself under a tank, saving the camp of the wounded.

came to the front as a medical orderly in 1943. In the fall of Valeria hnarovs’ke participated in the battle on the banks of the Dnieper. Then the company came under machine-gun fire of the enemy. The enemy retreated, but among the Soviet soldiers wason many dead and wounded. Smashing tents for the wounded, the squad moved on. Hnarovs’ke stayed with the camp awaiting transport red cross. Early in the morning came the enemy tank “tiger”.

Awarded the medal “For courage” posthumously the title of hero of the Soviet Union and order of Lenin.

Ksenia Konstantinova S. (18 April 1925 — 1 Oct 1943)

was wounded, returned to the front, shot by the enemy.

In 1943, Ksenia Konstantinova, voluntarily went to the front as a medical orderly and was in the third battalion of 730 infantry regiment. At Kursk the division was under major attack by enemy forces and subjected to brutal air bombardment and tank attacks. Konstantinov carried wounded soldiers from the battlefield, rendered them first aid and returned to the front. The soldiers fought off blow after blow, and then went to the counter. After one such attack, the woman woke up in the hospital in Tula. Later, she learned that with her mine exploded.

Returned to the front near Smolensk. The fighting was fierce — some settlements it passed into the hands of the enemy, it again returned to our troops. Ksenia Konstantinova was wounded and captured. She was brutally tortured and then shot, not having any confessions.

Lomova Dora p. (9 February 1902 — 27 APR 1991)

Saved young people from being sent to Germany, giving them bogus certificates of illness.

Dora Lomov worked as a doctor in Rostov-on-don in the clinic № 1. During the great Patriotic war she was a chief physician and member of the underground group. Under her leadership, the staff clinic provided medical care to wounded soldiers and citizens remaining in the occupied city. Lomova have saved young people from being sent to Germany, giving them bogus certificates of illness. Now the hospital has a plaque dedicated to the Dray.

Mariya Karpovna Bayda (1 February 1922 — 30 Aug 2002)

Released from captivity soldier, wounded, was a series of German concentration camps.

Maria Baida graduated from the courses of nursing at the beginning of the great Patriotic war. He accomplished the feat on June 7, 1942, being a combat medic 514 infantry regiment. In the battle for Sevastopol it was liberated by the Soviet commander and eight soldiers, while managed to seize the weapon of the enemy, struck from the machine 15 enemy soldiers and one officer. In July 1942 he was seriously wounded and captured. Passed through several German concentration camps. In may 1945 liberated by American troops.

She was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union.