"My Zoya" by Lyubov Kosmodemyanskaya; original Russian version from Komsomolskaya Pravda, 21 May 1942 issue
"We Will Avenge Zoya" original Russian version from Warrior of the Local Anti-Aircraft Organization, No. 8 (151), 1 November 1944
"The Guerilla War" from Soviet Calendar: Thirty Years of the Soviet State, 1917-1947; published by Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1947)
"The Heroic Struggle Waged by the Soviet Partisans" from A History of the USSR, Part Three; Published by Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1947)
The Story of Zoya and Shura (complete book) by L. Kosmodemyanskaya; published by Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1953
"Zoya's Story" written by Mike Bessler
"Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya" Article from Soviet Calendar: Thirty Years of the Soviet State, 1917-1947; published by Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1947)
"Kosmodemyanskaya" from Time magazine (March 2, 1942)
"Kosmodemyanskaya, Zoya." Wikipedia article
"Kosmodemyanskaya, Zoya (1923-1941) Marxists Internet Archive Encyclopedia of Marxism; article by Mike Bessler
"Review: Shostakovich Soja (Zoya), suite Op. 64a (1944) The Fall of Berlin, suite 82a (1949)" Music Under Soviet Rule: CDs: Shostakovich films
"Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya" by Tatyana Shvetsova for The Voice of Russia (also available from Northstar Compass)
Hindus, Maurice. Mother Russia. Halycion House: New York, 1943.