Papasha

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Papasha is the affectionate Russian nickname for the PPSh-41, a widely used Soviet submachine gun from World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
weapon nickname
appliedBy Red Army units
surface form: Red Army infantry

Soviet frontline troops
associatedCaliber 7.62×25mm Tokarev
associatedDesigner Georgy Shpagin NERFINISHED
associatedWeaponType submachine gun
associatedWithAmmunitionFeeding box magazine
drum magazine
associatedWithConflict Eastern Front of World War II
associatedWithCountry Soviet Union NERFINISHED
associatedWithRateOfFire high rate of fire
associatedWithReputation iconic Soviet World War II weapon
reliable in harsh conditions
associatedWithRole infantry support weapon
associatedWithServiceEntry 1941
connotation affectionate
familiar
culturalSignificance symbol of Soviet infantry in World War II
hasMeaning Daddy
languageOfNickname Russian
mentionedIn Russian wartime memoirs
Soviet and Russian war films
nicknameFor PPSh-41 submachine gun
surface form: Pistolet-Pulemyot Shpagina obr. 1941 g.
refersTo PPSh-41 submachine gun
surface form: PPSh-41
usedBy Red Army
surface form: Soviet soldiers
usedDuring World War II
usedFor PPSh-41 submachine gun
usedInLanguageContext military slang
veterans’ speech

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PPSh-41 submachine gun nickname Papasha
subject surface form: PPSh-41