Anna Ivanovna Maslovskaya (Russian: А́нна Ива́новна Масло́вская; 6 January 1920 – 11 November 1980) was a Soviet partisan in the Byelorussian SSR during German occupation in the Second World War.
[1] Maslovskaya was born on 6 January 1920 to a peasant family in Kursevichi, then in Polish territory, now located in Pastavy District, Vitebsk Region, Belarus.
After multiple successful attacks 230 personnel from different Red Army battalions with the Guards designation were transferred to partisan units.
From then on until 1944 she was put in charge of the Voroshilov Komsomol partisan detachment as an assistant commissar; in the course of her duties she killed dozens of Axis soldiers, destroyed three trains and 240 railroad tracks, carried 23 wounded partisans off the battlefield, and participated in raids on enemy military installations in Zalesye, Kamai, Lintupah, and Myadel.
During a raid on one garrison she threw a grenade into a bunker before opening fire on barracks; 50 German soldiers were killed in that operation.