Night Witches
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The Night Witches (Nachthexen in German, Ночные ведьмы in Russian) was the nickname the Germans gave to the World War II Soviet Air Forces 588th Night Bomber Regiment, later called the 46th Taman Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment, a women-only combat regiment formed at the instigation of Marina Raskova and led by Major Yevdokia Bershanskaya.
From June 1942, the 588th Night Bomber Regiment was within the 4th Air Army. In February 1943 the regiment was honored with a reorganization into the 46th Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment and in October 1943 it became the 46th Taman Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment. [1]
The regiment flew harassment bombing and precision bombing[2] missions from 1942 to the end of the war. At its largest size, it had 40 two-person crews. It flew over 23,000 sorties and is said to have dropped 3,000 tons of bombs. It was the most highly-decorated unit in the Soviet Air Force, each pilot having flown over 1,000 missions by the end of the war and twenty-three having been awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union title. Thirty-one of its members died in combat.
The regiment flew in wood and canvas Polikarpov Po-2 biplanes, a 1928 design intended for use as training aircraft and for crop-dusting. The planes could carry only two bombs at a time, so multiple missions in a night were necessary. Although the aircraft were obsolete and slow, the pilots made daring use of their exceptional maneuverability; they had the advantage of having a maximum speed that was lower than the stall speed of both the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, as a result, the German pilots found them very difficult to shoot down. A stealthiness technique of the night bombers was to shut the engine off near the target and glide to the bomb release point, with only wind noise to reveal their location.
- Commanders
- Yevdokiya Bershanskaya - Regimental Commander
- Yevgeniya Zhigulenko, Hero of the Soviet Union- Flight Commander
- Tat'yana Makarova, Hero of the Soviet Union- Flight Commander
- Nina Ul'yanenko, Hero of the Soviet Union, Flight Navigator
- Notable members
[edit] References
- ^ (Russian) 65-летие 4-ой Армии ВВС и ПВО
- ^ "We were called Night Witches" by Rakobolskaya I. V. Kravcova N. F. Moscow:MGU, 2005 ISBN 5–211–05008–8
- "Day of Glory for USSR's Night Witches," by Robyn Dixon. Los Angeles Times. May 10, 2001, Part A: Foreign Desk, page A1.
- The Night Witches.
- Soviet Women Combat Pilots New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum
- The Incredible Story of the "Night Witches."
- Female Faces of the Air War
- Russian Women Pilots
- Marina Raskova and Soviet Female Pilots
- The Night Witches - Russian Combat Pilots of World War Two
- Airwomen of the Red Star San Diego Aerospace Museum.
- Unit Cohesion Among the Three Soviet Women's Air Regiments During World War II (Master's thesis by Jessica Bhuvasorakul)
[edit] Cultural references
- Harry Turtledove's alternate history series Worldwar features Lieutenant Ludmilla Gorbunova, a fictional "Night Witch" (See Worldwar#List of Characters).