Blockade Diary

Blockade Diary
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Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 0002730340
ISBN-13 : 9780002730341
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Blockade Diary by : Lidii︠a︡ Ginzburg

A fictionalized account of the 900-day siege of Leningrad during World War II, describing the day-to-day business of finding something to eat while avoiding bombs and shells. The siege cost 600,000 lives.

Blockade Diary

Blockade Diary
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 110
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ISBN-10 : 0715649833
ISBN-13 : 9780715649831
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Blockade Diary by : Elena Kochina

Notes From the Blockade

Notes From the Blockade
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781446475591
ISBN-13 : 144647559X
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Notes From the Blockade by : Lydia Ginzburg

The 900-day siege of Leningrad (1941-44) was one of the turning points of the Second World War. It slowed down the German advance into Russia and became a national symbol of survival and resistance. An estimated one million civilians died, most of them from cold and starvation. Lydia Ginzburg, a respected literary scholar (who meanwhile wrote prose 'for the desk drawer' through seven decades of Soviet rule), survived. Using her own using notes and sketches she wrote during the siege, along with conversations and impressions collected over the years, she distilled the collective experience of life under siege. Through painful depiction of the harrowing conditions of that period, Ginzburg created a paean to the dignity, vitality and resilience of the human spirit. This original translation by Alan Myers has been revised and annotated by Emily van Buskirk. This edition includes ‘A Story of Pity and Cruelty’, a recently discovered documentary narrative translated into English for the first time by Angela Livingstone.

The War Within

The War Within
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9780674971554
ISBN-13 : 0674971558
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The War Within by : Alexis Peri

Winner of the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize Winner of the University of Southern California Book Prize Honorable Mention, Reginald Zelnik Book Prize “Fascinating and perceptive.” —Antony Beevor, New York Review of Books “Stand aside, Homer. I doubt whether even the author of the Iliad could have matched Alexis Peri’s account of the 872-day siege which Leningrad endured.” —Jonathan Mirsky, The Spectator “Powerful and illuminating...A fascinating, insightful, and nuanced work.” —Anna Reid, Times Literary Supplement “Much has been written about Leningrad’s heroic resistance. But the remarkable aspect of [Peri’s] book is that she tells a very different story: recounting the internal struggles of ordinary people desperately trying to survive and make sense of their fate.” —John Thornhill, Financial Times “A sensitive, at times almost poetic examination of their emotions and disordered mental states. It both contrasts with and complements the equally accurate official Soviet portrait of a stalwart population standing firm in the face of evil and in defense of Soviet ideals.” —Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs In September 1941, two and a half months after the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union, the German Wehrmacht encircled Leningrad. Cut off from the rest of Russia, the city remained blockaded for 872 days, at a cost of almost a million lives. It was one of the longest and deadliest sieges in modern history. The War Within chronicles the Leningrad blockade from the perspective of those who endured it. Drawing on unpublished diaries, Alexis Peri tells the tragic story of how young and old struggled to make sense of a world collapsing around them. When the blockade was lifted in 1944, Kremlin officials censored publications describing the ordeal and arrested many of Leningrad’s wartime leaders. Some were executed. Diaries—now dangerous to their authors—were concealed, shelved in archives, and forgotten. The War Within recovers these lost accounts, shedding light on one of World War II’s darkest episodes while paying tribute the resilience of the human spirit.

The Diary of Lena Mukhina

The Diary of Lena Mukhina
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Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9781447269908
ISBN-13 : 144726990X
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Diary of Lena Mukhina by : Lena Mukhina

In May 1941 Lena Mukhina was an ordinary teenage girl, living in Leningrad, worrying about her homework and whether Vova - the boy she liked - liked her. Like a good Soviet schoolgirl, she was also diligently learning German, the language of Russia's Nazi ally. And she was keeping a diary, in which she recorded her hopes and dreams. Then, on 22 June 1941, Hitler broke his pact with Stalin and declared war on the Soviet Union. All too soon, Leningrad was besieged and life became a living hell. Lena and her family fought to stay alive; their city was starving and its citizens were dying in their hundreds of thousands. From day to dreadful day, Lena records her experiences: the desperate hunt for food, the bitter cold of the Russian winter and the cruel deaths of those she loved. A truly remarkable account of this most terrible era in modern history, The Diary of Lena Mukhina is the vivid first-hand testimony of a courageous young woman struggling simply to survive.

The Leningrad Blockade, 1941-1944

The Leningrad Blockade, 1941-1944
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 591
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ISBN-10 : 9780300183306
ISBN-13 : 0300183305
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis The Leningrad Blockade, 1941-1944 by : Richard Bidlack

Based largely on formerly top-secret Soviet archival documents (including 66 reproduced documents and 70 illustrations), this book portrays the inner workings of the communist party and secret police during Germany's horrific 1941–44 siege of Leningrad, during which close to one million citizens perished. It shows how the city's inhabitants responded to the extraordinary demands placed upon them, encompassing both the activities of the political, security, and military elite as well as the actions and attitudes of ordinary Leningraders.

City Under Siege

City Under Siege
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Publisher : Potomac Books
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015042923147
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis City Under Siege by : Michael D. Haydock

- 1998 is the fiftieth anniversary of the blockade and airlift

Rogues & Runners

Rogues & Runners
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 88
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004758757
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Rogues & Runners by : Catherine Lynch Deichmann

The Diary

The Diary
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 486
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ISBN-10 : 9780253046956
ISBN-13 : 0253046955
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Diary by : Batsheva Ben-Amos

The diary as a genre is found in all literate societies, and these autobiographical accounts are written by persons of all ranks and positions. The Diary offers an exploration of the form in its social, historical, and cultural-literary contexts with its own distinctive features, poetics, and rhetoric. The contributors to this volume examine theories and interpretations relating to writing and studying diaries; the formation of diary canons in the United Kingdom, France, United States, and Brazil; and the ways in which handwritten diaries are transformed through processes of publication and digitization. The authors also explore different diary formats, including the travel diary, the private diary, conflict diaries written during periods of crisis, and the diaries of the digital era, such as blogs. The Diary offers a comprehensive overview of the genre, synthesizing decades of interdisciplinary study to enrich our understanding of, research about, and engagement with the diary as literary form and historical documentation.

The Legacy of the Siege of Leningrad, 1941–1995

The Legacy of the Siege of Leningrad, 1941–1995
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781139460651
ISBN-13 : 113946065X
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Legacy of the Siege of Leningrad, 1941–1995 by : Lisa A. Kirschenbaum

The siege of Leningrad constituted one of the most dramatic episodes of World War II, one that individuals and the state began to commemorate almost immediately. Official representations of 'heroic Leningrad' omitted and distorted a great deal. Nonetheless, survivors struggling to cope with painful memories often internalized, even if they did not completely accept, the state's myths, and they often found their own uses for the state's monuments. Tracing the overlap and interplay of individual memories and fifty years of Soviet mythmaking, this book contributes to understandings of both the power of Soviet identities and the delegitimizing potential of the Soviet Union's chief legitimizing myths. Because besieged Leningrad blurred the boundaries between the largely male battlefront and the predominantly female home front, it offers a unique vantage point for a study of the gendered dimensions of the war experience, urban space, individual memory, and public commemoration.