Vera Malakhova and the convenient equality in the Great Patriotic War
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Combat Women, Social Reproduction Theory, World War IIAbstract
In a conjuncture of pioneering war in which 1 million women went to the military front, the present chapter analyzes the question of equality between men and women on the Soviet military front of the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), from the analysis of an oral history interview with a veteran doctor, Vera Malákhova, as well as the comparison with other analogous sources, seen that this corpus manages to explicate aspects that formal and official sources in general invisibilize. For this, it uses, amongst others, Social Reproduction Theory.
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