


Roza Shanina
Surname | Shanina |
Given Name | Roza |
Born | 3 Apr 1924 |
Died | 28 Jan 1945 |
Country | Russia |
Category | Military-Ground |
Gender | Female |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseRoza Georgiyevna Shanina was born in the village of Yedma, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia to logger Georgiy Mikhailovich Shanin and milkmaid Anna Alexeyevna Shanina. After completing elementary school in Yedma, she studied at a middle school at the nearby village of Bereznik. In 1938, she walked 200 kilometers (120 miles) to the city of Arkhangelsk, Russia to continue her education. In the same year, she joined All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (Komsomol). In 1941, after the Soviet Union introduced tuition fees for college courses, she took on a job at a kindergarten in Arkhangelsk to help her own finances. After the German invasion of Soviet Union, she took on yet another role as a firefighter; she often spent many hours on the rooftops at and near the kindergarten of her employment to protect the children and the other employees. In Dec 1941, her 19-year-old brother Mikhail Shanin was killed in combat at Leningrad, Russia. In 1942, after she completed her studies, she visited the local military commissariat for permission to serve. In Jun 1943, she was accepted in the Vsevobuch universal military training program. After some time, she was accepted into the sniper school; she excelled in this specialty and was offered a position as an instructor, but she turned it down, preferring to go to the front lines. In Apr 1944, she was made the commander of the all-female 1st Sniper Platoon of the Soviet 184th Rifle Division, in the same month she would kill her first German soldier in Byelorussia and then was awarded the Order of Glory 3rd Class. In Jun 1944, all female snipers in her sector were ordered to be withdrawn, but she (along with many of the women in her platoon) disobeyed her orders and joined an infantry unit. She participated in the Vitebsk–Orsha Offensive in Byelorussia and then the Battle of Vilnius in Lithuania. In Sep, she was awarded the Order of Glory 2nd Class. In Oct, she was honored by the Central Committee of Komsomol and received the Medal for Courage. In Dec 1944, she was wounded in the right shoulder by a German sniper. In Jan 1945, she received official authorization for her to fight on the front lines. While fighting in East Prussia, her final confirmed kill count reached 59. On 27 Jan 1945, she was seriously wounded in combat, and died on the following day. Her final rank was senior sergeant. She was initially buried on the shore of the Alle River (German: Alle, Russian: Lava), but her remains were later re-interred to Znamensk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia.
ww2dbaseBeginning in Oct 1944, Shanina kept a combat diary against orders; the entries were published in the magazine Yunost in 1965, and the diary collection itself, consisted of three notebooks, was given to the Regional Museum of Arkhangelsk Oblast.
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Last Major Revision: Mar 2015
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Roza Shanina Timeline
1924年4月3日 | Roza Shanina was born in the village of Yedma, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. |
1941年9月11日 | Roza Shanina took on a job at kindergarten No. 2 in Arkhangelsk, Russia to help pay for her tuition. |
1943年6月22日 | Roza Shanina was accepted into the Vsevobuch program for universal military training. |
1944年4月2日 | Roza Shanina was made the commander of the all-female 1st Sniper Platoon of the Soviet 184th Rifle Division. |
1944年4月5日 | Roza Shanina killed her first German soldier southeast of Vitebsk, Byelorussia. |
1944年4月17日 | Roza Shanina was awarded the Order of Glory 3rd Class while fighting in Byelorussia; she was the first woman of 3rd Byelorussian Front to receive this award. |
1944年6月9日 | Roza Shanina was featured on the front page of the Soviet newspaper Unichtozhim Vraga. |
1944年6月22日 | Roza Shanina, with the rest of female snipers in her platoon, received orders to be withdrawn from front line combat. She disobeyed her orders and continued to fight with an infantry unit in Byelorussia. |
1944年8月31日 | Roza Shanina reached 42 confirmed kills. |
1944年9月16日 | Roza Shanina was awarded the Order of Glory 2nd Class. |
1944年9月17日 | Soviet newspaper Unichtozhim Vraga credited Roza Shanina with 51 kills. |
1944年10月6日 | Roza Shanina began keeping a combat diary against orders. |
1944年10月17日 | Roza Shanina visited her family in Arkhangelsk, Russia. |
1944年10月27日 | Roza Shanina was awarded the Medal for Courage. |
1944年11月10日 | Roza Shanina recorded in her diary the death of her lover Misha Panarin. |
1944年12月12日 | Roza Shanina was wounded in the right shoulder by a German sniper. |
1945年1月8日 | Soviet 5th Army formally granted Roza Shanina the permission to fight on the front lines. |
1945年1月15日 | Roza Shanina reached Eydtkuhnen, Ostpreußen (East Prussia), Germany (now Chernyshevskoye, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia). |
1945年1月16日 | Roza Shanina wrote in her diary "What I've actually done? No more than I have to as a Soviet man, having stood up to defend the motherland." |
1945年1月17日 | Roza Shanina wrote a letter to a friend, in which she noted that she might be on the verge of being killed in combat as the numbers of her battalion dwindled. |
1945年1月24日 | Roza Shanina made her final entry in her combat diary. |
1945年1月27日 | Roza Shanina was seriously wounded while shielding a wounded artillery officer. |
1945年1月28日 | Roza Shanina passed away in near the Richau estate three kilometers (1.9 miles) southeast of the village of Ilmsdorf, Ostpreußen (East Prussia), Germany (now Novobobruysk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia) from wound received in combat on the previous day. |
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Visitor Submitted Comments
30 Oct 2015 01:32:20 PM
I have found one site where you can read the diary of Roza (if you read in russian) - http://top-antropos.com/literature/biblioteka/item/1023-roza-shanina-dnevnik
Russian is my native language, so if you will need help with the reading - let me know.
16 Aug 2016 05:49:13 PM
dear anon of 30 Oct, very interested in any snippets I can get from her illegal diaries, my Russian is very basic and slow (self taught) need help
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James Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy, 23 Feb 1945
17 Aug 2015 06:26:31 PM
where can i get a publication of her diary, she was a brave and beautiful woman, i would like to know more about her.