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The 18-year-old heroine of the former Soviet Union was abused by the Nazis for three days and three nights, and was still tortured after her death

author:UFO history said

Around the time of World War II, the Soviet Union in the east produced the heroic deeds of a female warrior named Zoya. At the age of 18, as a Soviet soldier, she was abused by the enemy for three days and three nights, and was eventually brutally killed by the Nazis. However, brutal Nazi German forces continued to mistreat her body after her death. Because of her heroic behavior, this young female warrior became a god in the hearts of the Soviet people. In the context of the times, after Adolf Hitler launched the war, he quickly captured more than half of Europe by means of blitzkrieg.

The 18-year-old heroine of the former Soviet Union was abused by the Nazis for three days and three nights, and was still tortured after her death

However, as the Germans advanced, he also felt that the Soviet Union was the greatest threat to German forces. Therefore, when Hitler attacked Europe, he planned an attack on the Soviet Union. In 1941, after clever military estimates, 5 million troops with elite equipment were killed in the Soviet Union. The arrogant Adolf Hitler even wanted to capture Moscow within three months, hang his Nazi flag above the Winter Palace, and win the victory.

Adolf Hitler was extremely confident in the conquest of the Soviet Union, because Germany had previously conquered vast European territories at lightning speed, so he was absolutely confident of conquering the Soviet Union. However, on Soviet soil, Adolf Hitler's troops were met with stubborn resistance from the Soviet army, underestimating the resistance of the Soviet people. At the national convocation, Zoya, who was less than 18 years old, joined the opposition to the German army. Although Zoya is a girl, she defends her country with a knife and gun like a boy. Especially in the context of the era of German invasion.

The 18-year-old heroine of the former Soviet Union was abused by the Nazis for three days and three nights, and was still tortured after her death

After officially joining the Soviet army, Zoya politely refused to let her from her superiors to devote herself to the logistics of health care and hygiene, and proposed to her superiors to fight in the front. At first, she was a member of the Soviet guerrillas, facing a barrage of bullets and bullets every day, but she always rushed to the front line and stubbornly fought the enemy. Everyone was blown away by her bravery, and inspired by her, the troops won many raids. But once, when they broke into the rear warehouse of the German army, they unfortunately came to the trap laid by the German army, and the guerrillas were suddenly attacked. After a period of fighting, more than 30 members of the team were besieged by the enemy, and it seemed that this group of people basically had to be accounted for by the Nazi butcher's knife.

In this moment of crisis, Zoya decided to stay and cover everyone's retreat, but after killing several German soldiers, she eventually exhausted her weapons and ammunition and became a prisoner. Inside the interrogation room, the enemy frantically abused the 18-year-old and demanded information from the Soviets. Zoya understood that once she explained the situation, the entire Soviet army would be in danger. Therefore, no matter what method the enemy abused her, she always gritted her teeth and did not say a word.

The 18-year-old heroine of the former Soviet Union was abused by the Nazis for three days and three nights, and was still tortured after her death

As a result, the enemy's beatings became more brutal, often knocking her unconscious. Later, brutal German officers raped her and abused her to the point of injury. But no matter how much the enemy tortured Zoya, she never uttered a single confession until the third day, when the enemy was furious and decided to execute her. That morning, Zoya, who was only 18 years old, was executed by the enemy on the gallows. Still, she had truth and awe-inspiring courage. After Zoya gave her young life, the enemy continued to abuse her body in a frenzy, hanging her body on the death rack for more than 10 days.

The 18-year-old heroine of the former Soviet Union was abused by the Nazis for three days and three nights, and was still tortured after her death

In the winter of 1941, the Soviet Union suffered the harshest cold in history on its borders. Stalin, as commander-in-chief, saw this opportunity and ordered the Soviets to launch a thorough counterattack against the German soldiers, which was finally a complete victory. At that time, the German 322nd Regiment that killed Zoya was also completely defeated by Soviet troops. After the victory of the Great Patriotic War in the Soviet Union, Stalin specifically ordered that Zoya be posthumously awarded the title of Heroic Warrior of the Soviet Union. Later, her body was specially transported to a moscow cemetery for burial, so that the heroine could be respected and commemorated by the descendants of the Soviet Union. But later, due to the secret obstruction of some people in the United States, Zoya's heroic deeds were questioned for a period of time.

In desperation, the Russian government launched a special investigation. A large number of facts show that Zoya was indeed captured in the battle at that time to cover the retreat of her teammates, which further confirmed the life of Zoya as a heroine. In addition, the conclusion that the German Nazi forces abused her at that time is well documented and evidenced.

The 18-year-old heroine of the former Soviet Union was abused by the Nazis for three days and three nights, and was still tortured after her death

At this time, Zoya, as the heroine of the Soviet Union and Russia, did gain the recognition and acceptance of the central government and countless Russians, which suppressed the despicable and shady ideas of those with ulterior motives. No matter how times change, martyrs who have paid for their country and minorities, as well as their heroic names, should not be stigmatized or rumored. They are not only the spiritual pillar of a country and a nation, but also a precious spiritual wealth that encourages people to move forward.