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The Siege of Leningrad
Then and Now

English · Hardback

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"...this book provides a great deal of photographic insight about the siege. ...there appears to be a wealth photographic history, much of which could serve as references needed by those modelers in dioramas and period staging for models themselves." - IPMS/USA

The siege of Leningrad was the longest ever endured by a modern city, and the deadliest siege in recorded history. It lasted for nearly 900 days, from late August 1941 to late January 1944, bringing unparalleled hardship to the population. Out of over three million persons in the city more than one million lost their lives through cold, disease and starvation, bombs and artillery fire. The severe winter of 1941-42 was by far the worst period of the siege, when food reserves ran out, rations dropped to a little over three ounces of bread per person per day and regular supplies of water, fuel, and electricity stopped. Its epic suffering and endurance earned Leningrad the title of 'Hero City of the Soviet Union'.

This book is from an article in issue 123 of After the Battle magazine, the joint authors were Karel Margry and Ron Hogg.


Summary

The longest and most harrowing siege of the war on the Eastern Front, Leningrad is the epitome of endurance and fortitude in a battle of both arms and ideology.

Product details

Assisted by Daniel Taylor (Editor)
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 30.03.2024
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)
 
EAN 9781399031165
ISBN 978-1-399-03116-5
Pages 224
Illustrations 80 mono illustrations
Dimensions (packing) 25.4 x 17.9 x 1.6 cm
Weight (packing) 540 g
 
Series Then an Now
 

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