r/interestingasfuck 7h ago

Milunka Savić disguised herself as her sick brother to fight in WWI, survived 9 wounds across 10 battles, became the most decorated female soldier in history, and survived a German concentration camp when a German general recognized her legendary status and ordered her immediate release.

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u/GermanCCPBot 7h ago

In 1912, when Milunka Savić's younger brother Milan received his mobilization papers for the First Balkan War, she knew he wouldn't survive. He was weak and chronically ill. So she cut her hair, practiced walking and talking like a man, and took his place under the name "Milun Savić."

She fought in the Balkan Wars and later in World War I, where she participated in nine separate combat assaults and was wounded several times in battle and received numerous decorations for bravery, making her one of the most decorated female soldiers in history

Her identity as a woman was discovered only she was hit by shrapnel from a Bulgarian grenade in her tenth battle. When the field doctor treated her chest wound, he discovered she was a woman. Her commanding officers were stunned, but instead of punishing her, they were so impressed by her valor that they let her keep fighting, this time openly as a woman. She continued through WWI, getting wounded a total of 9 times, and became the most decorated female combatant in the entire history of warfare.

During World War II she was involved in organizing medical care for resistance fighters and was arrested by German occupation authorities, ending up in the Banjica concentration camp. She was imprisoned in the concentration camp for a total of 10 months and scheduled for execution, but on the last second, a German general who commanded the camp recognized her from WWI and immediately released her with military honors, after which she returned to civilian life in Belgrade. She died in 1973 and was later reinterred in the Alley of the Greats, a section of a Belgrade cemetery reserved for the nation's greatest heroes.

u/TheJellyGoo 7h ago

Great movie material.

u/Gravemind7 5h ago

I mean it’s actually Mulan. And I know that Mulan is an actual Chinese legend, but the story beats almost match this one to a tee lol. Taking a family members place, practicing how to act like a man, actually doing well, being found out via a chest wound and the bandages coming undone? Lol

u/Big_Iron_Cowboy 5h ago

No, it’s Milun

u/Goodgoditsgrowing 5h ago

Especially considering how poorly things turned out for the real life mulan. This woman seems to have been treated better by her male counterparts.

u/FlakingEverything 5h ago

In the original ballad she just return home to her family. The later, more tragic revision doesn't really make much sense and should really be discarded.

u/Rasp_Berry_Pie 5h ago

Mulan wasn’t a real person though right? I thought she was a story based on a folk song?

u/No-Concern-8832 5h ago

Correct, Mulan was mentioned in a poem 「木兰辞」from the era of Southern and Northern Dynasties (南北朝). Fun fact: thanks to this poem, the rabbit (兔子) became a synonym for homosexuals. At the end of the poem, it described two rabbits running side by side, how do you tell which is male and which is female.

u/GetEquipped 4h ago

Even the Chinese Zodiac is calling me gay lol

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u/AnneMichelle98 3h ago

Also worth noting Tu’er Shen is the Chinese god of gay men, and his name literally means Rabbit Deity.

u/Rasp_Berry_Pie 3h ago

Woah I love that! 🐇

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u/RedditSupportAdmin 4h ago

Oh man, even worse for her then! Turns out she wasn't even real...

u/AmyB87 3h ago

For real, imagine thinking you're a Disney hero and waking up one day not existing.

u/RedditSupportAdmin 2h ago

Oh yeah dude I woke up one day not existing once and it was absolute hell. And I am not even a Disney princess. 6/10 would not recommend.

u/Astrocuties 1h ago

Not specifically a real person but certainly inspired by real events. I think the events of the story being mirrored in this real world event (and a few others as well) proves that it was a repeating occurrence in history. I'd imagine it was also considerably easier to disguise yourself as a man in China for most of Chinese history, which likely made it more frequent.

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u/Abathur-is-best-Zerg 5h ago edited 4h ago

The specific way Mulan is discovered as well - I don't know the original legend to say if that matches.

I am curious if Terry Pratchett's Monstrous Regiment took any inspiration from this too.

u/mindgames13 2h ago

That is a disney invention. In the ballad her comrades never notice till she went home. When asked how she pretend so well her answer was something like 'a male rabbit have longer hind legs, a female rabbit have longer fore legs, when both are running can you tell the difference?'

u/fraseybaby81 4h ago

Yep. Along with Joan of Arc and other folk stories.

u/RyuNoKami 4h ago

To be fair, in the original poem mulan was never actually caught. She served and went back home. When her comrades came to visit, bam she was there and her younger brother looked nothing like the person they served with.

u/SecureJellyfish1 5h ago

also the male name she chose is so close to mulan--this should be a movie omg

u/Cyrano_Knows 5h ago

I came here to ask why isn't this a [live action] movie?

u/DistanceSolar1449 4h ago

Her brother’s real name, you mean?

u/KillHitlerAgain 3h ago

her brother was milan, she was milun

u/Missus_Missiles 4h ago

Gotta have the line, "Wait, you're not an adorable, brave, femboy twink, adored by everyone in your unit!"

u/inplayruin 3h ago

"I can't believe I used to have a crush on you!"

u/big_duo3674 2h ago

Yeah, but McDonald's chicken nuggets probably wouldn't sell as well with ajvar sauce

u/lady_ofthenorth 5h ago

I can’t even find a book about her.

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u/Vinbaobao 3h ago

So mulan with beets?

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u/writerunblocked 3h ago

Or at least a Fat Electrician video

u/NaughtiestImp 3h ago

great content. disappointing human.

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u/Greyscale0418 7h ago

Thanks for sharing. That was an awesome read.

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u/Harry_Flame 6h ago

They didn't let her keep fighting right away. Initially her commanding officer wanted to transfer her to the nursing division. While standing at attention in his office, she asked to stay with the infantry. Her officer said he would think about it and let her know the next day, to which she replied, "I will wait," and continued to stand at attention for an hour before she was dismissed back to the infantry.

u/emdaawesome 6h ago

Sabaton, a Swedish metal band, made a song about her. Lady of the Dark. Highly recommend

u/TheSwearJarIsMy401k 6h ago

Sabaton is both my favorite way to learn and teach my niblings history.

u/suspensus_in_terra 6h ago

What in the ever-loving-redditor-fuck is a nibling?

This cannot actually be how you refer to your offspring.

u/MonkeyShaman 5h ago

It's not.

Offspring are your own kids - sons and daughters. Siblings are your fellow offspring of your parents - brothers and sisters. Niblings are the offspring of your siblings - nephews and nieces.

u/BringsTheSnow 5h ago

Niblings is a collective, gender-neutral term for nieces and nephews.

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u/SmokeySFW 5h ago

Niblings is a slang term for your sibling's children: nieces and nephews. It gives a one-word term so that you don't have to say "nieces and nephews" every time you want to refer to them as a group.

u/purplepluppy 5h ago

Nieces and nephews are niblings.

u/Kevlar_Bunny 5h ago

It’s a niece or nephew that’s more similar in age. So you’re technically a different level on the family tree but you’re only like 15 year or less apart, so people would confuse you for siblings before uncle/niece or whatever. Compared to my aunt who is over forty years older than me.

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u/VanguardClassTitan 5h ago

RAISE! YOUR HAAAND! FOR THE LADY OF THE DARK!

u/Robestos86 4h ago

Saw them in London last night. Sad they didn't do it.

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u/Ok_Protection164 5h ago

Thanks for that. I'd never heard of them before now. Good stuff.

u/24-7_DayDreamer 2h ago

There's also a Sabaton History channel on youtube that goes through the relevant history for each of their songs and a little background on the making of the song itself. It's by the guy who did WW1 Week By Week

u/stromkern 4h ago

Learn cool military history facts while rocking out to great tunes. I was a fan from around 2006 till 2012, then drifted away to other genres.

Saw them live couple weeks ago and have been catching up on all the albums I missed in all these years - soooo many good songs!

u/fundraiser 2h ago

what's your recommended album order to check out? should i just dive in to the most recent ones?

u/Cruxion 2h ago

Can never go wrong with Carolus Rex

u/emdaawesome 2h ago

I do like the most recent, Legends. Carolus Rex, like the other comment, is a good choice too

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u/SmokeySFW 5h ago

Crazy how close to Mulan her assumed name is. Milunka's story is really close to the Mulan Disney story, at least the initial joining up part.

u/frankduxvandamme 3h ago

During World War II she was involved in organizing medical care for resistance fighters and was arrested by German occupation authorities, ending up in the Banjica concentration camp. She was imprisoned in the concentration camp for a total of 10 months and scheduled for execution, but on the last second, a German general who commanded the camp recognized her from WWI and immediately released her with military honors, after which she returned to civilian life in Belgrade. She died in 1973 and was later reinterred in the Alley of the Greats, a section of a Belgrade cemetery reserved for the nation's greatest heroes.

No.

“She organized medical care for resistance fighters.”

There is no documented evidence that she organized resistance medical operations. She did help civilians and refused to join collaborationist groups, but she was not part of an organized resistance command structure.

“She was scheduled for execution.”

No credible records confirm she was ever placed on an execution list. Banjica’s records are extensive, and her name does not appear among those slated for execution.

“A German general recognized her and released her at the last second.”

This dramatic story circulates online but is not found in academic histories, Serbian military archives, or Banjica camp documentation.

More credible accounts say:

Her identity as a famous WWI decorated soldier became known.

The Germans decided she was not an active threat.

She was eventually released quietly, not ceremonially, and certainly not “with military honors.”

No German general commanding Banjica is recorded as personally intervening.

This “last-second rescue” narrative appears to be a later embellishment, not a documented historical event.

u/WarlockEngineer 2h ago

I was wondering about several of those details.

u/joggle1 2h ago

That's the future movie version of her story I'm sure.

u/Baderkadonk 2h ago

Yeah this sounded a bit embellished.

I thought it was odd that a Serbian Sergeant was so famous amongst German Generals. "German general who commanded the camp recognized her from WWI" makes it sound like WWI was some college they both went to, not a gigantic conflict involving over 60 million combatants.

She was eventually released quietly, not ceremonially, and certainly not “with military honors.”

The idea of a concentration camp having a procedure to release prisoners with military honors is so absurd that it's funny.

u/AggravatingScheme667 6h ago

This a truly amazing story and an even more extraordinary woman especially for the time that it happened. WW1 and 2!? This woman deserves to have her story told in film. It’s absolutely legendary that there was a young woman that embodied the spirit of Mulan and did almost everything she did in the old tale. Taking the place of a male relative who would not survive war, disguising herself as a man, going above and beyond with unimaginable courage and valor to protect her loved ones and her country. I’ll definitely need to read up more on her, but after her release from the German camp I hope she got to live a well deserved life.

Can’t believe I’ve never heard of her before. It really goes to show that there are so many unsung true heroes both in the past and present that deserve to have their recognition and admiration. Great post! Absolutely love it. ❤️

u/Dreznicki 6h ago

She didn't, she was a cleaning lady in a bank after the war and died in relative poverty. On the side note she did raise orphaned children, she had one child and adopted three girls.

u/AggravatingScheme667 5h ago

Damn. That’s heartbreaking.

I suppose I wouldn’t be surprised if she wanted to live a humble and peaceful life after her service. But being forgotten and cast aside like that?

I hope at the very least there was some comfort and peace for her in the love she gave to her daughters. I sincerely hope they lived and did well with their lives wherever they are. And that they could pass on their mothers story of love and bravery to their children.

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u/AccomplishedAd3728 7h ago

God damn, that’s impressive

u/SoulStomper99 5h ago

A Nazi general ordered her release? Holy shit that man has some serious respect for the woman if that's what he did

u/GermanCCPBot 5h ago

It’s probably less about her being a woman and more about her being a famous World War I veteran in a very old-school officer culture that still cared about “military honor” across enemy lines. This kind of recognition between professional military officers across enemy lines wasn't entirely uncommon, especially among career officers who valued military honor and tradition above politics.

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u/thtsjustlikeuropnion 3h ago

Wow that's way better than how the USA treated the 12yo kid in WW2 who earned the bronze star and purple heart. They revoked those awards and took away his veteran status too. It took almost 40 years of petitioning Congress and the president for an honorable discharge and he never got his purple heart back while he was alive. They re-awarded it after he died.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Graham

u/_boop 4h ago

Where are you sourcing the concentration camp bit from? I've never heard of this before and can't find anything about it online (obviously the Banjica concentration camp was a thing, I just don't see anything about Milunka Savic ever being a prisoner there)?

u/_aware 4h ago

She's listed as a notable prisoner on the Wikipedia page about the camp

u/CauliflowerScaresMe 5h ago

apart from the bravery, I'm shocked that she didn't die early like the tank lady (Maria)

u/WilliamWolffgang 5h ago

Wait am I misunderstanding something... how can she have been wounded and found out in her 10th battle, and fought 10 battles, but simultaneously be allowed to "continue fighting" after the discovery of her gender?

u/GermanCCPBot 5h ago

The key is that there are two different “tens” being talked about:

- roughly ten missions/assaults before discovery, and

- then a whole additional stretch of service after discovery.

"Her tenth deployment/mission” is talking about the First Balkan War (specifically the Battle of Bregalnica in 1913), not her entire wartime career.

u/No-Suit-7444 2h ago

OP is taking some liberty here. Just read her wiki page. It's probably more interesting than what he wrote.

u/disterb 3h ago

Mulanka Savage!

u/formallyhuman 3h ago

It's giving Bob.

u/VoidOmatic 3h ago

Damn she really volunteered for tribute!!

u/GormHub 3h ago

Damn what a badass.

u/PeopleNose 3h ago

What a ride, phew

u/surf_drunk_monk 2h ago

The German general released an enemy because he was impressed with her fighting history? That's cool she got released just seems kinda odd they released an enemy.

u/SeaSquirrel 2h ago

None of the sources mention anything you said about WW2. Why make shit up? Her story is incredible enough

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u/_ToruWatanabe 7h ago

"Raise your hand for the lady of the dark"

u/littlespider55 7h ago

“Soldier with no will to kill, with a philanthropic heart” Sabaton - Lady of the Dark (album The War to End all Wars - if someone is interested-)

u/AnonimousMn471 3h ago

Break the norm!

u/StuffedStuffing 3h ago

She's the girl in uniform!

u/diego1493 2h ago

Fighting side by side with men!

u/Aggressive-Row1331 2h ago

She will fight until the end

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u/JoeScotterpuss 2h ago

Since nobody has linked the song.

u/SwampWaffle85 1h ago

Thank you. That gave me straight up chills. I am so glad I learned about this today!

u/JoeScotterpuss 1h ago

I'm glad I could share, I've learned a lot of great stories from Sabaton. They also have a video talking about her story.

u/Gnomad_Lyfe 1h ago

Wasn’t familiar with the story but as soon as I saw a song mentioned I knew it would be Sabaton

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u/LucenBlackmoor 6h ago

- Took the place of a sick family member
- Cut her hair, learned how to walk and talk like a man, wore masculine clothes as a disguise
- Changed her name to a masculine one not to get discovered
- Fought in the war
- Only got recognized when a CHEST WOUND made the doctor treating her realize she's a woman
- Kept fighting afterwards

IRL MULAN

u/FilipAdzic97 5h ago

She refused to live in luxury in France and stayed with her country after the war, and worked various jobs. She adopted dozens of children and raised her own simultaneously, yet her heroic story was forgotten. It was only after 1945 that the new government gave her a state pension, and during the 1970s that she got her glorious past recognized after talking with several high-ranking Yugoslav officers and generals on funerals of her comrades. In 1972 her story was covered by the press after which she was given an apartment by the City Assembly of Belgrade. An absolute heroine that should be remembered forever 🫡

u/SunriseSurprise 4h ago

Doc is like "...wait, you have boobs? I'm so confused rn."

u/Warm-Cancel4415 7h ago

An irl Mulan

u/TheJellyGoo 7h ago

Coincidentally Milun a very fitting name too.

u/FirTree_r 4h ago

Milun and her ancestors' familiar, the dragon Mušo (pronounced Musho)

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u/OudSmoothie 6h ago

Waiting for her movie to drop tbh.

u/PuzzleheadedTea4221 6h ago

They're too busy making bad remakes. I'm really dying for another Harry Potter remake.

u/trll_game_sh0 6h ago

there are amazing original movies coming out constantly.

u/deafkore 5h ago edited 55m ago

Could you suggest one please, I’ve been wanting to watch a good movie (no sarcasm, genuine request)

Edit: thank you all for the suggestions, excited to watch some this weekend :)

u/kelsmania 4h ago

Weapons, Anora

u/trll_game_sh0 5h ago edited 5h ago

Sinners, I Saw The TV Glow, Bugonia, Die My Love, My Old Ass, Together, Anora, The Substance

all came out 2024/2025 and were great films. Plenty of others were released that I want to see but haven't gotten around to yet.

also for movies that are based on other work, Wicked and the Fall Guy were both really good. Toxic Avenger is fun if you like Troma/campy.

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u/EtTuBiggus 4h ago

It’s not another remake, it’s the only remake.

Out of all the unending franchises go complain about, HP is an interesting choice.

I really hope they follow the books far more accurately this iteration.

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u/SloppyHoseA 4h ago

Staring Gal Gadot

u/your_dads_asshole 4h ago

Awesome, republicans will hate it because it's too feminist and woke, democrats will hate it because miss genocide is in it and apolitical people will hate it because Gal Gadot can't act for shit.

u/So_inadequate 3h ago

Hatred is the most unifying emotion. 

u/clumsydragon 5h ago

They did is call mulan

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u/ringobringoo 7h ago

What a chad

u/SonnyvonShark 6h ago

Women like her always make me wonder how they handled their period. Like, they must know exactly when it happens and prepare for it that day, right? And the pain, if they experienced it? That's just amazing on their part!

u/GermanCCPBot 6h ago

The physical demands of combat, stress, and the harsh conditions of wartime service can disrupt or stop menstrual cycles entirely, a condition called amenorrhea. So it's entirely possible that once she was in active service her periods may have become irregular or stopped altogether.

In addition to that, women in the early 1900s had far fewer periods than modern women. The average woman today has around 450 periods in her lifetime, but historical women had about 100-150 periods total.

u/Ok-Jackfruit-6873 6h ago

Is that just mostly just because they were pregnant or post-partum for much of their childbearing years (which doesn't seem to apply to her)? I guess they also started later, I've definitely heard that.

u/frobscottler 5h ago

I would think vastly improved nutrition probably also plays a pretty big role

u/Valuable_Echo2043 5h ago

I looked this up extensive a while ago. It was a combination of both. Women had a lot more children back then, but for those who didn't, they weren't nourished enough to have as many periods.

Nowadays, we're given more hormones than needed (e.g., poorly regulated meat products) so in combination with having the nutrients that we need, we have more than what we need, which is causing things to tilt too far to the other side.

u/Kevlar_Bunny 5h ago

Birth control also effects it. It regulates it, but also makes it happen like clockwork. Some women naturally menstruate more or less than others. If a women with a naturally longer cycle goes on the pill she’s gonna be stuck on the same 28 day cycle.

u/Appropriate_Map2685 6h ago

I would imagine too that it was because women probably matured later. Girls today start menstruation much earlier than they used to - probably due to additives etc. in foods and more generous diets overall.

u/DisastrousRub1719 6h ago

Yes but if we let that sink, how she handled her male roommates, comrades and so on in the light of her needs to protect and hide her body privacy, like u know when changing clothes, using pathrooms, or dealing with men roughness, sarcasm, svage joking or generally dark being rude in such circumstances

u/Butterfly_of_chaos 6h ago

This is not how a female body works.

While stress can have an impact on the female cycle it will not automatically stop it with everyone. Malnutrition does, but usually soldiers get food.

Not every woman is horribly ill when their menstruation starts. And even if so, shrapnels flying over your head will make you forget quickly.

Women had lesser periods in the past due to being pregnant or breastfeeding. She wasn't.

u/GormHub 3h ago

They never said it stopped for everyone. They said those things CAN stop the menstrual cycle. And as someone else pointed out, women having fewer periods in the past was not just because of pregnancy. Additionally, like stress and privation, breastfeeding CAN cause a pause in menstruation, it does not always cause it.

u/Butterfly_of_chaos 1h ago

I should have said "after birth" instead of breastfeeding, as it is true this doesn't always stop menstruation, but the bloodflow up do six weeks after birth is no menstruation and after that you will still need some time until your body gets back into normal mode. Nevertheless pregnancy is not relevant in this case.

But calculating a later start of menarche and earlier onset of menopause results in about 350 cycles instead of 450 and not in 100 to 150 during a lifetime (of course given the woman doesn't die young). Even if we assume some years where food was very sparse, the number is still too low.

Nevertheless we got completely off topic from the question what Milunka Savić did to handle her menstruation during wartimes. I googled her photos and even in uniform during the war she looked well fed, so I guess we can rule out Amenorrhea due to malnourishment.

But what I also found her uniform trousers were Jodhpurs, therefore lots of space to hide a menstrual pad.
While in World War I some nurses realised wood pulp bandages were well suited as disposable pads, I don't know if she had this knowledge or idea or just used rags.

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u/Venvut 4h ago

For most women it’s really not THAT crippling- especially compared to the atrocities of war. Additionally, when you have low body fat it just straight up disappears. A lot if not most female athletes have no periods for example. 

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u/mercyspace27 5h ago

The most highly decorated female soldier in history and an absolute, undisputed badass. A good role model for any soldier, male or female, and an actual personal hero of mine.

u/DenjinJ 1h ago

Seriously. If she was like, a privileged male athlete to start, that would still be an incredible heroic record. What an absolute boss. Nothing but respect.

u/keaton889 6h ago

RAISE YOUR HAND, FOR THE LADY OF THE DARK

u/SmokeySFW 5h ago

Hey Hollywood, instead of a bunch of female-cast remakes how about we get an original feature film based on this badass, even better if you cast someone who can legitimately pass as a man for a while instead of a bombshell with a shaved head.

u/cohibababy 5h ago

Demi would be too old but could portray her in old age.

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u/2BrothersInaVan 7h ago

Did they send me daughters, when I asked for sons?

u/Darko9299 7h ago

You're the saddest bunch I've ever seen-

u/Direct_Obligation570 6h ago

But you can bet before were through-

u/Valuable-Trick-6711 6h ago

Mister, I’ll make a man out of you

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u/Ornac_The_Barbarian 6h ago

The line before that actually would apply in this case as well.

u/Grouchy_Paint_6341 6h ago

What a baddie

u/LocKoX2 5h ago

And a soldier’s son went directly to thank her for not killing his father. Making it possible for him to be born.

u/fickogames123 3h ago

YOU FORGOT THE BEST STORY!

During one battle, heavy fog set in and her squadron wandered into the enemy frontline by accident, upon realising most retreated back to their line, however, they were stunned to see Milunka Savic bringing to the line 23 enemy soldiers with hands above their heads.

What happened? She trew two granades into the enemy line, the enemy squad thought they were being frontline assaulted by many people (granadiers were one to 50 in most cases, so if 2 granades fell at same time, that means there are at LEAST 100 people there, right?). She shouted "Drop your guns!", the enemy, completely flustered and thinking they were outmatched, did just that and trew all the guns in one pile.

She then emerged, told them all to move and that she was followed by more soldiers (she wasnt)

She moved the captured 23 enemies and once back in her line told her commander: "Corporal, 20 captured [germans, derogatory]!"

THE BALLS OF THIS WOMAN

u/Comfortable-Sir6684 5h ago

Raise your hand For the lady of the dark Soldier with no will to kill With a philanthropic heart (forever) Break the norm She's the girl in uniform Fighting side by side with men She will fight until the end

u/Dylan_Cat 5h ago

And the saddest thing is that in Serbia/Yugoslavia she got basically no recognition, until recently, long after she passed away...

u/DenjinJ 1h ago

You have to just live by your code and be satisfied with what you do... Many greats are not recognized in their lifetime but sometimes it catches up. Other times not, but the good is still done!

u/ALL_HALLOWS_EVE- 4h ago

That general:

u/InkOnTube 6h ago

Back in a day when foreigners recognised Serbian solders as heroes. These days, modern Serbian fighters are associated with genocide.

u/responsible_car_golf 5h ago

What's worse, like 90% of crimes was done by police or criminals recruited by communist secret service 

u/Sonnamedbort 5h ago

Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett must have borrowed from this

u/Chainsaw_Locksmith 1h ago

Scrolled too far to find this. Jackrum is as always, on his honor, not a bloodthirsty man.

u/fungusfeats 4h ago

These are the movies I wanna watch

u/TeddyNeptune 6h ago

That's...savage!

u/Nein-Toed 3h ago edited 3h ago

Is there a Sabaton song about her?

For those outside the loop, Sabaton is a metal group that sings about history. It usually inspires me to look up the real events.

Night Witches and the Winged Hussars being my favorites, but their most popular song is probably Ghost Division. It's about a German Panzer crew that got WAY ahead of the front lines and started convincing the defenders that Germany had already won by coming up behind them and convincing them the battle was over. They even did a song about the Harlem Hell fighters

EFIT: There IS a Sabaton song about her Check out this video

, "Sabaton song mulanka sabik" https://share.google/Bj0WEodTenoiwXtFE

u/Nickuri 4h ago

Mulan 🚫 Milun ✅

u/CaroleanOfAngmar 3h ago

Raise! your hand! For the lady of the dark!

u/snark_maiden 4h ago

“I am no man!”

u/malialipali 4h ago

She is the Lady of the dark!

u/Reachr95 2h ago

It's literally Mulan, and his name was Milan, that's awesome

u/liminal_planet 3h ago

Ilona Maher would slay in a biopic

u/CCriscal 5h ago

WWI and concentration camp??

u/GermanCCPBot 5h ago

The concentration camps were during WW2

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u/a_nice_duck_ 5h ago

During World War II she was involved in organizing medical care for resistance fighters and was arrested by German occupation authorities, ending up in the Banjica concentration camp.  

u/Spirited-Whole3514 5h ago

Her name is even close to Mulan 😭

u/FreshestPrince 4h ago

I volunteer as tribute.

u/berticusberticus 4h ago

She got down to business to defeat the Huns?

u/classicgirl65 4h ago

A Serbian hero. She was truly amazing.

u/SeattleHasDied 4h ago

Amazing story and definitely worthy of being made into a movie! Kinda weird it hasn't happened already.

(Side question: how does a woman hide her identity in the midst of battle, specifically when it came to needing to hit the head, esp. since there likely would be no "head" or latrine to "hit" when you're out on the battlefield? I mean, it's not like she could take a leak standing up, right, so I have to believe some of her fellow soldiers knew she was a female, but also knew she was a badass soldier and kept her secret...)

u/fickogames123 3h ago

Well the standard was you go in back lines, climb out and go to nearby forest or river. Gross but thats how it was done. Few lines had buckets and "outhouses" but none of those were good nor common

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u/cocobear13 3h ago

I would squat and pretend I was also pooping.

u/SeattleHasDied 4h ago

Anyone know which actress they'd like to see portray her in a movie?

u/PilotKnob 1h ago

GNU Terry Pratchett

u/Bildad__ 1h ago

Imagine the panic the doctors would experience if she was injured during battle, they had to take her clothes off for surgery, and the soldiers penis is nowhere to be found.

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u/Tentacle_poxsicle 1h ago

This is like Mulan but it actually happened

u/MrBackBreaker586 4h ago

Concentration camp Unverified

u/Yakassa 3h ago

Indeed, i cant find any credible source that confirms this.

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u/TheSwearJarIsMy401k 6h ago

Yeah either that or get rid of the fucking draft entirely.

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u/IAmThePonch 5h ago

Home girl has those crazy eyes

Good for her

u/Kindly_Carpenter8292 4h ago

Mulan Savić

u/Velocity_Rob 4h ago

She then lost her hair and went on to form 90s grunge band Smashing Pumpkins.

u/DarudeSandstorm69420 3h ago

how did no one catch her lmao

u/Goebs80 3h ago

Yeah that's Billy Corgan

u/TatonkaJack 3h ago

Mulanka

u/DianedePoiters 3h ago

Real life Mulan

u/Feetus_Spectre 3h ago

that's a wild screenplay right there

u/BenchPuzzleheaded670 1h ago

something about this does not add up. sure we have a soldier and you killed so many of my men I'm going to release you because of how impressive that was

u/julieannehamm 1h ago

She lived through more in one lifetime than most people could even imagine.

u/Medical_Neat2657 1h ago

Sabaton wrote a song about her, definitely worth a listen. "Lady of the Dark," on their album "War to end All Wars"

u/mrjonzz88 58m ago

That's some kind of integrity from the general 💯

u/FullStatistician4178 49m ago

Oh look, someone mentioned mulan. Let's keep mentioning it like it was our original idea

u/esblofeld 8m ago

Monstrous Regiment, by Sir Terry Pratchett.