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authorized the formation of the 1st Russian Women's Battalion of Death in Petrograd... the 1st Petrograd Women's Battalion with a complement of between 1... After the 1st Russian Women's Battalion of Death commanded by Bochkareva failed to have the intended effect of revitalizing the war... Facing withdrawal of official support the 2nd Moscow Women's Battalion of Death began to disintegrate in September and its members began to leave... The 1st Petrograd Women's Battalion remained intact and the Provisional Government summoned it to the... The members of the women's battalion were arrested but released shortly thereafter...

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