Aliya Moldagulova: Kazakhstan's Heroic Sniper

Join us on an inspiring journey through the remarkable life of Aliya Moldagulova, a true symbol of valor and heroism in the heart of Kazakhstan. In this short KZread video, we'll delve into her extraordinary role as a sniper in the Red Army during World War II, shedding light on her unwavering dedication and her place in Soviet Union history.
Discover the incredible story of this Kazakh warrior, whose deeds contributed to the rich tapestry of Kazakhstan's history. Aliya Moldagulova's legacy as a sniper woman in the Red Army serves as a testament to the strength of women in the military, carving a special place in women's history.
As we pay homage to this remarkable Kazakh woman, we'll also share fascinating facts about Kazakhstan, from its culture to travel tips, and delve into the lesser-known aspects of this beautiful country. You'll be captivated by the extraordinary Kazakh soldiers who played a pivotal role in World War II.
Aliya Moldagulova's legacy is a shining beacon for all those who value bravery, determination, and the spirit of a true hero. Subscribe now to explore the captivating journey of this incredible Kazakh woman and gain a deeper appreciation of the extraordinary history of Kazakhstan.
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Sources:
“Aliya Moldagulova, Hero of the Soviet Union” article from presidentlib(dot)kz/en/news/mangilik-el-alyptary-aliya-moldagulova
“Alia Moldagulova” article from Qazaqstan tarihy e-history(dot)kz/en/prominent-figures/show/12771
“Aliya Moldagulova article from Illustrated Women in History” illustratedwomeninhistory(dot)com/aliya-moldagulova-was-a-sniper-during-world-war/
“Aliya Moldagulova Monument unveiled in St. Petersburg” article from Kaziform inform(dot)kz/en/aliya-moldagulova-monument-unveiled-in-st-petersburg_a3524164
“MOLDAGULOVA ALIYA NURMUKHAMBETOVNA" article from the Presidential Library prlib(dot)ru/en/node/427569
“Aliya Moldagulova - a Soviet sniper and recipient of the title Hero of the Soviet Union” mediastorehouse(dot)com/mary-evans-prints-online/aliya-moldagulova-19921638.html

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  • @osariemenisaiah4531
    @osariemenisaiah45316 ай бұрын

    Woman of steel

  • @vlastimirmilojevic3376
    @vlastimirmilojevic33767 ай бұрын

    Oh wow!

  • @AustrianGD
    @AustrianGD7 ай бұрын

    Soviet union much more worse than germany

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