On September 13, 1923, Zoya Kosmodyanskaya was born into an ordinary family. His parents were both teachers, so she had a very happy family. A few years later, however, his father disappeared during the "Great Purge", leaving only Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya and his brother and mother to fend for themselves.
In order to survive, the mother had to move to Moscow with her young Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya and her brother. Growing up, Zoya Kosmodyanskaya fulfilled her childhood ideals by becoming a Soviet agent.
On one occasion, Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya and her comrades received a task to burn down a fascist camp. But just as she was about to retreat after completing her mission, the enemy suddenly began to shoot in all directions like crazy.
There was no way, in order to avoid injury, Zoya Kosmodyanskaya could only hide in one place for a while. It is precisely because of this that she missed the reception of her comrades-in-arms. Later, Zoya Kosmodyanskaya was arrested by the fascists when she returned to the enemy camp to rescue her commander because of a misunderstanding.
After her arrest, Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya was brutally tortured by the enemy army, who ripped off her clothes and inflicted inhuman insults and rapes on her. In addition, they took Zoya Kosmodyanskaya before the interrogators and tortured her in words and deeds.
However, in the face of the enemy's torture, Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya remained silent, which made the interrogators angry. In order to pry open Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya's mouth, they tortured her even more brutally.
During the day, Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya was whipped by them more than two hundred times in a row, and they poured kerosene on their faces and set them on fire, and at night she was again dragged by some soldiers to the wilderness for fun.
But none of this brought Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya to her knees, and for the sake of her firm convictions, he did not betray the organization or divulge any secret about it. Even so, the enemy army still did not give up.
One day, as usual, they took Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya to trial, but still found nothing. So they took off her warm clothes and put on very thin clothes for her to be tortured.
It is no exaggeration to say that Zoya Kosmodyanskaya has no skin on her whole body, and her legs are frozen and swollen from the cold. After changing her clothes, the enemy put a wooden plaque engraved with the words "arsonist" on her neck.
They then escorted Zoya Kosmodyanskaya to the execution ground, where they prepared to put her to death. In this way, on the way to the execution ground, Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya's face did not change color. In the face of the onlookers of the people on both sides of the road and the murderous faces of the Germans, she was not afraid.
Before the sacrifice, Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya still shouted to the people below on the stage: "I am not the only one in our country, but there are more than 200 million people." When I die, others will stand up and resist, and there will always be one who will avenge me. Justice will always triumph over darkness, and Germany must surrender quickly, for the final victory must belong to us. We must also be brave and not give up, for as long as we are united, we will certainly be able to drive fascism out of our country. ”
After saying these words, Zoya Kosmodyanskaya was executed by the enemy. In order to kill chickens and scare monkeys and intimidate other civilians, the Germans also deliberately hung her body on the gallows for a whole month, and did not allow anyone to go and collect her body for her. Although the people were very sad to see this, no one dared to risk their lives to bury her.
Later, Moscow defended the victory and the German legions began to flee. The commander of one of the regiments, in order to destroy the evidence, ordered the gallows to be removed and the body of Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya thrown into the pit.
People at the time said they later saw her body. Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya still had a rope around her neck, her eyes gouged out by the enemy, and even one breast remained.
It is no wonder that Stalin would have ordered that all the Germans should be killed and left behind. Zoya Kosmojeyanskaya, although a woman, has the iron bones of a man, and she is a veritable heroine.
In the face of the torture of the enemy, she never gave in, because she had a country in her heart, and she had a firm ideal and ambition in life. It is also these that have supported her through those difficult years and made her never bow to the dark forces.
Although Zoya Kosmodyanskaya has left, I would like to say that although the hero has passed away, the spirit will live on, and the people of her country will certainly not forget her contribution to the country.