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Maria Bochkareva

Maria Leontievna Bochkareva ((ロシア語:Мари́я Лео́нтьевна Бочкарёва ''Maria Leontievna Bochkaryova''); née ''Frolkova'' (Фролко́ва), nicknamed ''Yashka''; 1889–1920) was a Russian woman who fought in World War I and formed the Women's Battalion of Death.
==Early life==
Maria Frolkova was born to a peasant family in the Novgorod Governorate in 1889. She left home aged fifteen to marry Afanasy Bochkarev and they moved to Tomsk, Siberia where they worked as laborers. When her husband began to assault her, Bochkareva left him and found job as a servant, not knowing that her employer was a brothel owner forcing Maria to work in her establishment. They moved her to Sretensk there Maria entered a relationship with a local Jew named Yakov (or Yankel) Buk.〔 She and Buk established a butcher shop, but in May, 1912, Buk was arrested for larceny and sent to Yakutsk. Bochkareva followed him into exile, primarily on foot, and the couple established another butcher shop. Buk was caught stealing again and sent to the remote settlement of Amga in 1913, and once again Bochkareva followed him. Buk began drinking heavily and soon became abusive.

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