The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad

Harrison E. Salisbury
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The Nazi siege of Leningrad from 1941 to 1944 was one of the most gruesome battles of World War II. Nearly three million people endured it; just under half of them died. For twenty-five years the distinguished journalist and historian Harrison Salisbury pieced together this remarkable narrative of villainy and survival, in which the city had much to fear-from both Hitler and Stalin.
Genres: HistoryNonfictionRussiaWarWorld War IIMilitary HistoryRussian HistoryMilitary FictionHistoricalEuropean History
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