Lyudmila Pavlichenko is a young student whose life is shattered when the war starts, forcing her to join the army in 1941. The maiden turns out to be a natural-born sniper. Her impressive skills and abilities make her stand out among both men and women. The German High Command sees Pavlichenko as a real threat and gives orders to kill the girl no matter what. While that was going on, Lyudmila met a man and fell in love with him. War becomes less important... Soon, though, Lyudmila has another bad thing happen to her, leaving the man she loves on the verge of dying and herself seriously hurt. The girl is taken out of battle and later does a publicity tour in the United States. Eleanor Roosevelt invites Lyudmila to live in the White House, and the two women become close very quickly. Not long from now, Pavlichenko will be asking for a second front in front of a crowd in Chicago. Will her words be able to change the way the war goes?
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Lyudmila Pavlichenko is a young student whose life is shattered when the war starts, forcing her to join the army in 1941. The maiden turns out to be a natural-born sniper. Her impressive skills and abilities make her stand out among both men and women. The German High Command sees Pavlichenko as a real threat and gives orders to kill the girl no matter what. While that was going on, Lyudmila met a man and fell in love with him. War becomes less important... Soon, though, Lyudmila has another bad thing happen to her, leaving the man she loves on the verge of dying and herself seriously hurt. The girl is taken out of battle and later does a publicity tour in the United States. Eleanor Roosevelt invites Lyudmila to live in the White House, and the two women become close very quickly. Not long from now, Pavlichenko will be asking for a second front in front of a crowd in Chicago. Will her words be able to change the way the war goes?
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