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* FridgeBrilliance: Why did Nadya suddenly go from her usual derision of everything pagan and "unscientific" to apologizing to the witches at the Sabbath about the Party's oppression of their religion, going as far as to admit that everyone should have religious freedom under communism? [[spoiler: Because, as we learn in a later chapter, she's Jewish and knows all too well what it's like to belong to a religiously oppressed group.]]

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''Kutsuzure Sensen: Majo Vasenka no Sensou'' is a seinen manga written by Hayami Rasenjin. It depicts the adventures of Vasilisa Medvedeva (or simply Vasen'ka), a [[Main/BrilliantButLazy bit lazy but competent]] pagan witch, and her friend Nadezhda Norstein (or simply Nadya), a [[Main/ThePoliticalOfficer young NKVD officer]], on Eastern war front during the WWII.

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''Kutsuzure Sensen: Majo Vasenka no Sensou'' is a seinen manga written and illustrated by Hayami Rasenjin.Rasenjin, which was serialized in ''Comic Ryu'' from 2010 to 2012. It depicts the adventures of Vasilisa Medvedeva (or simply Vasen'ka), a [[Main/BrilliantButLazy bit lazy but competent]] pagan witch, and her friend Nadezhda Norstein (or simply Nadya), a [[Main/ThePoliticalOfficer young NKVD officer]], on Eastern war front during the WWII.




Regretfully, the manga is too unique to be licensed.

''The page is still under construction, more additions yet to come.''



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* CorruptPolitician: Nadya's chief fits the bill just fine. During her visit to his office he clearly tried to harass her and he [[spoiler: did not hesitate to arrest both [=MCs=] to cover up the fact that military recruited a pagan witch to their service. Good thing they had someone influenced enough on their side to threaten him.]].

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* CorruptPolitician: Nadya's chief fits the bill just fine. During her visit to his office he clearly tried to harass her and he [[spoiler: did not hesitate to arrest both [=MCs=] to cover up the fact that military recruited a pagan witch to their service. Good thing they had someone influenced enough on their side to threaten him.]].him]].



* {{Ghostapo}}: Dicke Bertha, a reoccurring villain, is a with in the employ of the Nazis; more specifically, she's a member of a organization lead directly by Himmler.

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* {{Ghostapo}}: Dicke Bertha, a reoccurring villain, is a with witch in the employ of the Nazis; more specifically, she's a member of a organization lead directly by Himmler.



* TheGrimReaper: There are two of them,a Slavic one and German one, with the implication that each country/region has it own. The former is sort of a reoccurring character.

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* TheGrimReaper: There are two of them,a them, a Slavic one and German one, with the implication that each country/region has it own. The former is sort of a reoccurring character.
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Full English fan translation exists now, despite the sites still marking it as ongoing (they probably mean that some extras are missing, but all chapters are available in English).


Regretfully, the manga is too unique to be licensed. Even the full fan translation only exists on Russian.

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Regretfully, the manga is too unique to be licensed. Even the full fan translation only exists on Russian.
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* PsychoLesbian: After being defeated by her twice and tricked three times, losing an arm and being mauled by wolves, Bertha develops a ''very'' unhealthy, sexual obsession with Nadya. Which is even more messed up because not only are they a(n implicitly) demonic witch and a human, they're ''a Nazi and a Jew''.
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* WarIsHell: Despite mainly comedic nature of the manga, the author does not hesitate to show the dark side of things. Quite a few chapters have people dying, and some other things like pillage and desertion are also mentioned.

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* WarIsHell: Despite mainly comedic nature of the manga, the author does not hesitate to show the dark side of things. Quite a few chapters have people dying, and some other things like pillage and desertion are also mentioned.mentioned.
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* ChessWithDeath: Both Nadya and Vasilisa make a bet with the Slavic reaper in order to save their loved ones - who will first pick the dandelions from a nearby building. In both instances, the places are bombed before they could get there. [[spoiler: Nadya, however, tricked Death by obtaining the flower beforehand.]]
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* {{Golem}}: Nadya gains control of one when she's captured in Berlin (since she's Jewish); it helps her escape and defeat Bertha's dragon.
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* OhMyGods: Vasenka swears by various Slavic gods and such.
** Dicke Bertha, the Nazi Western witch, swears revenge by "[[Literature/HanselAndGretel Gretel's]] stomach ache" after she was maimed by Vasenka.
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* [[Ghostapo]]: Dicke Bertha, a reoccurring villain, is a with in the employ of the Nazis; more specifically, she's a member of a organization lead directly by Himmler.

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* [[Ghostapo]]: {{Ghostapo}}: Dicke Bertha, a reoccurring villain, is a with in the employ of the Nazis; more specifically, she's a member of a organization lead directly by Himmler.

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* AnachronicOrder: Outside of the first and last two chapters, the story jumps back and forth in the timeline of the Great Patriotic War.



* BigDamnKiss: [[spoiler: Nadya gave one to Vasilisa in the final chapter to convince her to go back from to life the Underworld]].

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* BigDamnKiss: [[spoiler: Nadya gave one to Vasilisa in the final chapter to convince her to go back from to life the Underworld]].



* TheFairFolk: Nadya and Vasilisa are constantly pestered by them, intentionally or not. While most of them aren't too keen with involving themselves with the war, there are some that join either side for their own reasons.



* TheGrimReaper: There are two of them. Slavic one and German one. The former is sort of reoccurring character.

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* [[Ghostapo]]: Dicke Bertha, a reoccurring villain, is a with in the employ of the Nazis; more specifically, she's a member of a organization lead directly by Himmler.
* TheGrimReaper: There are two of them. them,a Slavic one and German one. one, with the implication that each country/region has it own. The former is sort of a reoccurring character.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Sometimes even witches go to war]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Sometimes [[caption-width-right:350:Sometimes, even witches go to war]]
war.]]



* BabaYaga: Appears in the prologue chapter as Vasilisa's guardian. Though, it is never stated clearly if Vasilisa is her real granddaughter or just the apprentice.

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* BabaYaga: Literature/BabaYaga: Appears in the prologue chapter as Vasilisa's guardian. Though, it is never stated clearly if Vasilisa is her real granddaughter or just the apprentice.
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* [[BabaYaga]]: Appears in the prologue chapter as Vasilisa's guardian. Though, it is never stated clearly if Vasilisa is her real granddaughter or just the apprentice.

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* [[BabaYaga]]: BabaYaga: Appears in the prologue chapter as Vasilisa's guardian. Though, it is never stated clearly if Vasilisa is her real granddaughter or just the apprentice.
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* BabaYaga: Appears in the prologue chapter as Vasilisa's guardian. Though, it is never stated clearly if Vasilisa is her real granddaughter or just the apprentice.

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* BabaYaga: [[BabaYaga]]: Appears in the prologue chapter as Vasilisa's guardian. Though, it is never stated clearly if Vasilisa is her real granddaughter or just the apprentice.
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They encounter a lot of supernatural beings — both friend and foes — during their jorney and solve the related problems while trying to survive during the war.

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They encounter a lot of supernatural beings — both friend and foes — during their jorney journey and solve the related problems while trying to survive during the war.



* ActionGirl: Both MCs have their moments.
* BabaYaga: Appears in the prologue chapter as Vasilisa's guardian. Though, it is never stated clearly if Vasilisa is her real granddaugher or just the appretience.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Vasilisa in ther final chapter thanks to Nadya's help]].

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* ActionGirl: Both MCs [=MCs=] have their moments.
* BabaYaga: Appears in the prologue chapter as Vasilisa's guardian. Though, it is never stated clearly if Vasilisa is her real granddaugher granddaughter or just the appretience.apprentice.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Vasilisa in ther the final chapter thanks to Nadya's help]].



* CorruptPolitician: Nadya's chief fits the bill just fine. During her visit to his office he clearly tried to harass her and he [[spoiler: did not hesitate to arrest both MCs to cover up the fact that military recruited a pagan witch to their service. Good thing they had someone influenced enough on their side to threaten him.]].
* FridgeBrilliance: Why did Nadya suddenly go from her usual derision of everything pagan and "unscientific" to apologizing to the witches at the Sabbath about the Party's oppression of their religion, going as far as to admit that everyone should have religious freedom under communism? [[spoilder: Because, as we learn in a later chapter, she's Jewish and knows all too well what it's like to belong to a religiously oppressed group.]]
* TheGrimReaper: There are two of them. Slavic one and German one. The former is sort of reoccuring character.
* ShownTheirWork: The author is knowledgeble both in Slavic mythology and culture and WWII history. He also tried to present both sides of conflict as neutral s possible without putting standard cliches or harming any real life people.

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* CorruptPolitician: Nadya's chief fits the bill just fine. During her visit to his office he clearly tried to harass her and he [[spoiler: did not hesitate to arrest both MCs [=MCs=] to cover up the fact that military recruited a pagan witch to their service. Good thing they had someone influenced enough on their side to threaten him.]].
* FridgeBrilliance: Why did Nadya suddenly go from her usual derision of everything pagan and "unscientific" to apologizing to the witches at the Sabbath about the Party's oppression of their religion, going as far as to admit that everyone should have religious freedom under communism? [[spoilder: [[spoiler: Because, as we learn in a later chapter, she's Jewish and knows all too well what it's like to belong to a religiously oppressed group.]]
* TheGrimReaper: There are two of them. Slavic one and German one. The former is sort of reoccuring reoccurring character.
* ShownTheirWork: The author is knowledgeble knowledgeable both in Slavic mythology and culture and WWII history. He also tried to present both sides of conflict as neutral s as possible without putting standard cliches or harming any real life people.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Why did Nadya suddenly go from her usual derision of everything pagan and "unscientific" to apologizing to the witches at the Sabbath about the Party's oppression of their religion, going as far as to admit that everyone should have religious freedom under communism? [[spoilder: Because, as we learn in a later chapter, she's Jewish and knows all too well what it's like to belong to a religiously oppressed group.]]
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They encounter a lot of supernatural beings — both friend and foes — during their jorney and solve the related problems while tring to survive during the war.

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They encounter a lot of supernatural beings — both friend and foes — during their jorney and solve the related problems while tring trying to survive during the war.
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* ShownTheirWork: The author is knowledgeble both in Slavic mythology and culture and WWII history. He also tried to prsent both sides of conflict as neutral s possible without putting standard cliches or harming any real life people.
* WarIsHell: Despite mainly comdic nature of the manga, thae author does not hesitate to show the dark side of things. Quite a few chapters have people dying, and some other things like pillage and desertion are also mentioned.

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* ShownTheirWork: The author is knowledgeble both in Slavic mythology and culture and WWII history. He also tried to prsent present both sides of conflict as neutral s possible without putting standard cliches or harming any real life people.
* WarIsHell: Despite mainly comdic comedic nature of the manga, thae the author does not hesitate to show the dark side of things. Quite a few chapters have people dying, and some other things like pillage and desertion are also mentioned.
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''The page is still under construction, more addions yet to come.''

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''The page is still under construction, more addions additions yet to come.''
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''Kutsuzure Sensen: Majo Vasenka no Sensou'' is a seinen manga written by Hayami Rasenjin. It depicts the adventures of Vasilisa Medvedeva (or simply Vasen'ka), a [[Main/BrilliantButLazy bit lazy but competent]] pagan witch, and her friend Nadezhda Norstein (or simply Nadya), a [[Main/ThePoliticalOfficer young NKVD officer]], on Eastern war front duting WWII.

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''Kutsuzure Sensen: Majo Vasenka no Sensou'' is a seinen manga written by Hayami Rasenjin. It depicts the adventures of Vasilisa Medvedeva (or simply Vasen'ka), a [[Main/BrilliantButLazy bit lazy but competent]] pagan witch, and her friend Nadezhda Norstein (or simply Nadya), a [[Main/ThePoliticalOfficer young NKVD officer]], on Eastern war front duting during the WWII.
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Regretfully, the manga is to unique to be licensed. Even the full fan translation only exists on Russian.

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Regretfully, the manga is to too unique to be licensed. Even the full fan translation only exists on Russian.
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''Kutsuzure Sensen: Majo Vasenka no Sensou'' is a seinen manga written by Hayami Rasenjin. It depicts the adventures of Vasilisa Medvedeva (or simply Vasen'ka) a [[Main/BrilliantButLazy bit lazy but competent]] pagan witch and her friend Nadezhda Solomonovna Norstein (or simply Nadya)a [[Main/ThePoliticalOfficer young NKVD officer]] on Eastern war front duting WWII.

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''Kutsuzure Sensen: Majo Vasenka no Sensou'' is a seinen manga written by Hayami Rasenjin. It depicts the adventures of Vasilisa Medvedeva (or simply Vasen'ka) Vasen'ka), a [[Main/BrilliantButLazy bit lazy but competent]] pagan witch witch, and her friend Nadezhda Solomonovna Norstein (or simply Nadya)a Nadya), a [[Main/ThePoliticalOfficer young NKVD officer]] officer]], on Eastern war front duting WWII.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Sometimes even the witches go to war]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Sometimes even the witches go to war]]
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''Kutsuzure Sensen: Majo Vasenka no Sensou'' is a seinen manga written by Hayami Rasenjin. It depicts the adventures of Vasilisa Medvedeva (or simply Vasen'ka) a [[Main/BrilliantButLazy bit lazy but competent]] pagan witch and her friend Nadezhda Solomonovna Norstein (or simply Nadya)a [[Main/ThePoliticalOfficer young NKVD officer]] on Eastern war front duting WWII.

They encounter a lot of supernatural beings — both friend and foes — during their jorney and solve the related problems while tring to survive during the war.

Regretfully, the manga is to unique to be licensed. Even the full fan translation only exists on Russian.

''The page is still under construction, more addions yet to come.''
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!!''Kutsuzure Sensen'' contains examples of:

* ActionGirl: Both MCs have their moments.
* BabaYaga: Appears in the prologue chapter as Vasilisa's guardian. Though, it is never stated clearly if Vasilisa is her real granddaugher or just the appretience.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Vasilisa in ther final chapter thanks to Nadya's help]].
* BigDamnKiss: [[spoiler: Nadya gave one to Vasilisa in the final chapter to convince her to go back from to life the Underworld]].
* CorruptPolitician: Nadya's chief fits the bill just fine. During her visit to his office he clearly tried to harass her and he [[spoiler: did not hesitate to arrest both MCs to cover up the fact that military recruited a pagan witch to their service. Good thing they had someone influenced enough on their side to threaten him.]].
* TheGrimReaper: There are two of them. Slavic one and German one. The former is sort of reoccuring character.
* ShownTheirWork: The author is knowledgeble both in Slavic mythology and culture and WWII history. He also tried to prsent both sides of conflict as neutral s possible without putting standard cliches or harming any real life people.
* WarIsHell: Despite mainly comdic nature of the manga, thae author does not hesitate to show the dark side of things. Quite a few chapters have people dying, and some other things like pillage and desertion are also mentioned.

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