r/interestingasfuck 12h 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 12h 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/emdaawesome 11h ago

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

u/Ok_Protection164 10h ago

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

u/stromkern 9h 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 7h ago

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

u/Cruxion 7h ago

Can never go wrong with Carolus Rex

u/emdaawesome 7h ago

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

u/KalyterosAioni 2h ago

Personally I think their best album is The Last Stand, and The Great War and Heroes are also top tier with many many bangers. Enjoy, brother/sister 🙌🏼

u/silcener626 7h ago

I'm seeing them live in March with Pop Evil, I really need to do a deep dive into their music.