Leningrad - Tragedy of a City Under Seige 1941-44
When Hitler attacked the Soviet Union in June 1941, he intended to capture Leningrad before turning on Moscow. Soviet resistance forced him to change tactics: with his forward troops only thirty kilometres from the city`s historic centre, he decided instead to starve it out. Using newly available diaries and government records, Anna Reid describes a city`s descent into hell - the breakdown of electricity and water supply; subzero temperatures; the consumption of pets, joiner`s glue and face cream; the dead left unburied where they fell - but also the extraordinary endurance, bravery and self-sacrifice, despite the cruelty and indifference of the Kremlin.
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