Nina Solovey

    was a female sniper and scout in the Red Army during World War II. She is credited with up to 64 kills of enemy soldiers and after the war she became the chairman of the council of veterans of the Central Women's Sniper Training School. She was a very close friend and mentour of Azerbaijani sniper Ziba Ganiyeva.

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    About Nina Solovey

    Nina Solovey was a female sniper and scout in the Red Army during World War II, credited with up to 64 kills of enemy soldiers. Post-war, she became the chairman of the council of veterans of the Central Women's Sniper Training School.

    Nina Solovey's Area of Expertise

    Nina Solovey excelled in military strategy, sniper tactics, and leadership, inspiring future generations of female soldiers and snipers. Her close friendship with Azerbaijani sniper Ziba Ganiyeva showcases her ability to form strong bonds and mentor others.

    My simple pleasures

    I find solace in the tranquility of nature and the camaraderie of fellow soldiers. A good book and a warm cup of tea also bring me immense joy.