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- city. Adopting a matter-of-fact tone, he attempted to ****ure his fellow Leningraders that for him it was business as usual: An hour ago I finished the score...
- die Leningrader Blockade". Osteuropa. 61 (8/9): 48–63. JSTOR 44936431. Siegl, Elfie (2011). "Die doppelte Tragödie: Anna Reid über die Leningrader Blockade"...
- need to make repairs during the rule of Joseph Stalin; and a desperate Leningrader making his own coffin during the 900-day siege of the city during World...
- Schrey-Vasara, Gabriele (2011). "Opfer, Täter, Betrachter: Finnland und die Leningrader Blockade" [Victims, Perpetrators, Observers: Finland and the Leningrad...
- for ninth at the 27th Soviet final in Leningrad, with 10/19, as fellow Leningrader Viktor Korchnoi scored his first of four Soviet titles. Sp****ky travelled...
- A significant subplot revolves around the love story between young Leningrader Sonya (pla**** by Lyudmila Gurchenko) and pilot Tatarenko (pla**** by Oleg...
- Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. "Leningrader Gets High Soviet Party Post". The New York Times. 16 June 1983. Retrieved...
- Gillian Slovo's Ice Road written in 2004 is a fictional account of Leningraders from 1933 to during the siege. It has historical references and focuses...
- and Wahrheit. Die Blockade in der russischen Historriographie. In: Die Leningrader Blockade. Der Krieg, die Stadt and der Tod. // Berliner Osteuropa Info...
- banned, Akhmatova and Zoshchenko were repressed, and tens of thousands of Leningraders were exiled to Siberia. More crackdowns on Leningrad's intellectual elite...