Maria Limanskaya

Mariya Limanskaya
Yevgeny Khaldei's famous photograph of Limanskaya, with his inscription from 1984
Native name
Мария Филипповна Лиманская
Born (1924-04-12) 12 April 1924 (age 100)
Staraya Poltavka, Volga German ASSR, RSFSR, USSR
Allegiance Soviet Union
Service / branchRed Army
Years of service1942–1945
RankCorporal
AwardsOrder of the Patriotic War, 2nd class
Medal of Zhukov

Mariya Filippovna Limanskaya (Russian: Мария Филипповна Лиманская; born 12 April 1924) is a former military traffic guard - a female member of Red Army traffic control units, serving for three years during World War II. She became known as one of the Russian women who directed traffic at the Brandenburg Gate in 1945 after the Battle of Berlin. She has since become a symbol of the Allied victory over Germany, but she is often confused with Lydia Spivak (many online photos of Limanskaya are actually Spivak).[1]

  1. ^ "The Brandenburg Gate Ballerina - the Ukrainian Soviet Soldier Who Became a WW2 Star". YouTube. 30 November 2022.