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The 900 Days

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by Harrison Salisbury


  France

  conquest of (1940)

  entente with (1939)

  Franz Josef (Emperor of Austria), Frolov, Commander A. S.

  Fuchs, Cpl. Hermann

  Gafencu, Grigore

  Gaisma (steamer)

  Galanin, Maj. Gen. I. V.

  Galerkin, B. G.

  Galler, L. M.

  Gankevich, Kostya

  Gankevich, Lt. Vladimir

  in defense of Leningrad; Gasma (transport)

  Gaulle, Gen. Charles de

  Generalov, Vasily

  Gerasimenko, Gen. G. F.

  Gerasimov, Maj. Gen. Mikhail N.

  German air units

  First Air Fleet

  8th Air Corps

  Hindenberg Escadrille

  German airplanes

  Heinkel

  Junkers

  JU-87's

  JU-88's

  Messerschmitt

  German Army units

  Army Groups, see army groups under

  Wehrmacht

  armies (including Panzer groups)

  Third

  Fourth,

  Sixth

  Eleventh

  Sixteenth

  Eighteenth

  Twenty-sixth

  Twenty-eighth

  Thirty-eighth

  Fiftieth

  Fifty-sixth

  corps

  1st

  28th

  36th

  38th

  39th

  41st

  56th

  Bavarian Rifle

  divisions

  1st Infantry

  1st Panzer

  2nd Motorized

  3rd Motorized

  5th Mountain

  6th Panzer

  8th Panzer

  12th Panzer

  20th Motorized

  20th Panzer

  24th Infantry

  28th Infantry

  36th Motorized

  58th Infantry

  61 st Infantry

  74th Infantry

  93rd

  96th Infantry

  121st Infantry

  122nd Infantry

  132nd Infantry

  170th Infantry

  209th Infantry

  250th "Blue" (Spanish)

  269th

  290th Infantry

  291st

  SSTotonkopf (Death's Head)

  regiment, 222nd Infantry

  miscellaneous

  Brandenburg Corps

  Erna-I and-II (guerrillas)

  German Navy, retreat of Baltic Fleet and

  Glazunov, Ilya

  death of relatives and

  New Year's celebration (1942) of

  Glinka, Mikhail

  Glutov, Capt. Ivan

  Gnevny (mine layer)

  Gnidin, Maj.

  Godenko, Mikhail

  Golikov, Marshal F. I.

  Golitsyn, Dmitri

  Gollerbach, Ernst

  Golovkin, Lt. Col.

  Golovko, A dm. Arseny G.invasion threat and

  restiveness of (June 1941)

  Golts, B. G.

  Golubev, Maj. Gen. K. D.

  Gorbatov, Gen. A. V.

  Gordon, Maxim

  Gordy (mine layer)

  Gorky, Maxim

  Gorodetsky, Col. N. V.

  Goryainov, A. M.

  Govorov, Lt. Gen. Leonid A.

  anniversary of Revolution and (1942),

  background of

  Bychevsky and

  death of

  German summer offensive (1942) and

  in Iskra operation

  liberation of Leningrad and (1943)

  May Day (1943) and

  Odintsov on

  Russian summer offensive (1942) and.

  threat of German assault and (1943)

  use of artillery by

  Grachev, Fedor

  Grechko. Marshal Andrei

  on invasion threat

  Greece

  Greig, Adm. Sir Samuel

  Gren, Vice Adm. I. I.

  Grebov, Igor, see Asafyev, Boris V.Grigorovich, Dmitri

  Grigoryev, A. M.

  Grishin, Kolya

  Gromadin, Maj. Gen. M. S.

  Grozny (mine layer)

  Grozyashchi (destroyer)

  Gubchevsky, Pavel

  Guderian, Gen. Heinz

  Gumilev, Lev

  Gumilev, Nikolai

  Gurevich, Rebekka

  Gurevich, Tatanya

  Gusev, Maj. Gen. D. N.

  Gvozdkov, Gen. A. B.

  Haider, Col. Gen. Franz

  on encirclement of Leningrad

  estimate of Soviet air losses by

  on Leningrad front

  on Luga line

  preparation for invasion and

  on starvation of Leningrad (Dec. 1941)

  on success of offensive (1941)

  Hannalainen, Edik

  Hannalainen, Hilma S.

  Harms, Daniel

  Hassell, Ulrich von

  Hermitage Museum

  evacuation of

  life in

  Herzen, Alexander

  Hess, Rudolf

  Heusinger, Gen. Adolf

  Hilger, Gustav

  invasion warnings and

  Hitler, Adolf

  bestiality of

  destruction of Baltic Fleet ordered by .failure of objective of

  invasion and

  concern about

  first success in

  strategic goals in

  invasion intentions of

  Russian miscalculation of

  Stalin's view of, as surprise to Stalin,

  "Lebensraum" theories of

  Leningrad and

  directive No. 45 to capture (June

  extermination orders of

  fall of Leningrad and

  on Leningrad

  Leningrad as subsidiary front for

  stabilization of front and

  summer offensive (1942) and

  Stalin's view of

  Tikhvin and

  von Leeb and

  Zhdanov's view of

  Hoffmann, Heinrich

  Holland

  Hopkins, Harry

  Hoppner, Gen. Erich

  invasion and

  in Luga line

  Hoth, Col. Gen. Hermann

  Hunger

  of children

  diseases and death resulting from

  Inber and

  on hunger

  search for food and

  sex-drive and birth decline and

  See also Black market; Cannibalism;

  Crimes; Food supplies

  Ilin, L. A.

  Ilinsky, Commander A. P.

  Ilin-Zhenevsky, Aleksandr

  Inber, Vera

  bombings and

  burning of warehouses witnessed by

  children's remarks recorded by

  concert (Aug. 1942) and

  on electric power failure

  fear for her husband's life

  on humor

  on hunger

  Ladoga route and

  Leningrad and

  on liberation of

  on suffering in

  medal given to

  mice and

  New Year's celebration of

  1942

  presence of death and

  hospitals and

  rations and

  loss of ration cards and

  recapture of Shlisselburg and

  shellings (1943) and

  Solyany Park exhibition and

  Vishnevsky's play and

  Inge, Yelena V.

  Inge, Yuri

  Invasion (June 1941)

  Baltic Fleet and, see Baltic Fleet—invasion

  threat and

  Hitler and

  concern of

  first success

  strategic goals of

  Hitler's intentions of,

  Russian miscalcula
tion of

  Stalin's view of

  as surprise to Stalin, 8ow

  Leningrad's reaction to

  confusion in

  hoarding

  mixed feelings about

  patriotic reaction

  See also Leningrad

  Manstein on

  Stalin and

  collapse of Stalin

  diplomatic objective of Stalin

  expected by

  responsible for catastrophe

  viewed as provocation by

  start of (June 1941)

  bombings

  first report

  mining of Rukhno

  news spread of

  threat of

  alert of army

  diplomatic efforts to stave off

  diplomatic warnings of,

  easing of tension of

  fears of Russian people

  fleet alerted

  German mine laying for, ijn

  intelligence reports and

  Sorge's reports

  See also specific fleets, fronts, and military

  districts

  Intelligence, see NKGB

  Iordan, Olga

  Iraq

  Isakov, Adm. I. S.

  defense of Leningrad and

  Iskra operation (1943)

  battles (Jan.)

  delays in

  formal orders on (Dec. 1942)

  planning of

  Ivan Kalita (Czar)

  Ivan Papanin (transport)

  Ivan the Terrible (Czar)

  Ivanov, Capt.

  Ivanov, Maj. Gen. F. S.

  Ivanov, Maj. Gen. M. M.counteroffensive of (June 1941)

  defense preparations of

  Ivanov, Mikhail

  Ivanov, Maj. Nikolai

  Ivanov, P. A.

  Ivanov, V. N.

  Ivanovna, Anna (Czarina)

  Ivanovna, Yevfrosinya

  Ivushkin, Col. N. B.

  Izvestiya (magazine)

  Jodl, Col. Gen. Alfred

  Kabanov, Gen. S. I.

  Kaganovich, L. M.

  Kalachev (Deputy Political Chief)

  Kalinin, Gen. M. I.

  Kalinin, Mikhail, I.

  Govoroy and

  supply of Leningrad and proposal of

  Kalinin, Lt. Gen. S. A., in

  Kalinin, V. V.

  Kalinin (mine layer)

  Kalitayev, Capt. Vyacheslav n

  Kamensky, Aleksandr

  Kanashin, Ivan

  anniversary of Revolution and (1941)

  formation of youth fighting groups and

  Kantorovich, Lev

  Kapustin, Ya. F.

  Iskra operation and

  Karasev, A. V.

  estimate of deaths by (Jan. 1942)

  Karavayev, Adm. A. T.

  Karmen, Roman

  Karyakin (Commissar)

  Kashin, Capt.

  Kassirov, A. V.

  Kazakhstan (transport)

  Kazakov, Gen. M. I.

  Keitel, Field Marshal Wilhelm

  Keller, Col. Gen. Alfred

  Kerensky, Alexsandr

  Ketlinskaya, Vera

  bombings and

  friendship with O. Berggolts

  idea for book by

  Luknitsky and

  novel by

  rationing and

  on war

  war effort of Writers Union and

  Ketlinsky, Serezha

  Khazelevich, Lt. Gen. M. G.

  Khlopov (deputy attache)

  Khmelnitsky, Sergei

  Khozin, Lt. Gen. M. S.

  anniversary of Revolution (1942) and

  conference with Stalin (Dec. 1941)

  in defense of Leningrad

  in defense of Volkhov

  encirclement of Second Shock Army and

  (Mar.-Apr. 1942)

  Kulik replaced by

  Ladoga supply route and

  named commander of Leningrad and

  Volkhov front

  Russian plans for destruction of city and

  in winter 1942 Russian operations

  Khrapchenko, M.

  Khrulev, Gen. A. V.

  Khrushchev, Nikita S.

  attempts at ousting (1957)

  code name for

  de-Stalinization and

  purges and

  on Stalin

  Kiev

  bombing of

  fall of (Oct. 1941)

  Kiev Military District

  combat alert of

  defensive preparations of

  destruction of air force of

  Kirov, Sergei

  death of, and purge

  evocation of

  Kirov (cruiser)

  Kirponos, Col. Gen. M. P.invasion threat and

  shifting of

  Kladt, A. B.

  Klementyev, N. N.

  Klenov, Lt. Gen. P. S.

  dismissal of

  Klevensky, Capt. Mikhail S.

  Klimenov, Sergei I.

  Klimov, Col. I. D.

  Klimovsky, Maj. Gen, V. Ye.

  Klyuyeva, Irina

  Knyazev, Filipp

  Kobulov, Bogdan

  Kochetov, Vera

  Kochetov, Vsevolod

  alarmism of

  disposal of corpses and

  hunger and

  "open city" proposal and (Sept. 1941)

  ration card lost by

  as war correspondent

  in Leningrad

  in Luga line

  Kochurov, Yuri

  Kokorev, Gen. P. I.

  Kokovtsev, P. K.

  Kolchak, Adm. Aleksandr V.

  Kolitilov, A. I.

  Kollontai, Madame

  Koln (cruiser)

  Kolpakov (railroad official)

  Koltsov (agent)

  Komarevtsev, Nikolai

  KomsomolskayaFravda (newspaper)

  Konashevich, Vladimir

  Konev, Lt. Gen. I. S.

  Konstantinov, Dmitri

  political ideas of

  Konstruktor (gunboat)

  Konushkin, Nikolai

  Kopets, Lt. Gen.

  Kopolev, Lev

  Koptsov, Gen. Vasily A.

  wounding of

  Korkodin, Col.

  Korkodinov, Maj. Gen. P.

  Korneyev, Col.

  Korobkov, Maj. Gen. A. A.

  Korzhenevich, F. K.

  Kosygin, Aleksei N.

  career of, in balance

  evacuation of Leningrad and (Jan. 1942)

  Ladoga route and

  Kotin, Z. Y.

  Kovalev, Col. I. N.

  Kovno, bombing of

  Kozakova, M.

  Kozin, Mikhail

  Kozlovsky, A. K.

  Kozlovsky, Mikhail

  Kraisky, A. P.

  Krambol (trawler)

  Krasnaya Nov (magazine)

  Krasnov (regimental commander)

  Krasnovitsky, Y. I.

  KrasnyKavkaz (cruiser)

  Kravchenko, G.

  Krebs, Col. Hans

  Krestovsky, Vsevolod

  Kretschmer, Col. Alfred

  Kron, Aleksandr

  burials and

  intellectual activity and

  on A. Lebedev

  New Year's party (1943) and

  view of Radio House

  Kronstadt

  mining of

  operation to raze

  plans to level

  Kroshin, Ilya

  Kruglov, Konstantin

  Krutikov, Ivan

  Kruzenstern, Adm. Adam von

  Krykov, Lt. Gen. N. K.replacement of

  winter 1942 offensive and

  Krylov, Vice Adm. F. I.

  KTS-709 (trawler)

  Kucherov, Vice Adm. S. G.

  Kuchler, Field Marshal Georg von

  assumes command of Army Group Nord

  (Jan. 1942)

  as commander

  Iskra operation and

 
liberation of Leningrad and

  Kulik, Marshal G. I.

  as bully

  incompetence of

  Adm. Kuznetsov and

  Kulnev, Gen.

  Kumari (transport)

  Kuprin, Aleksandr I.

  Kurakina, Lyubov N.

  Kutuzov, Gen. Mikhail

  Kuusinen, Otto

  K. Voldemars (icebreaker)

  Kuznetsov, Aleksei A.

  abilities of

  advance of, in power structure

  anniversary of Revolution (1942) and

  in defense of Leningrad,

  assignment of Fedyuninsky

  fortifications work of

  replacement of Voroshilov and

  Russian plans for destruction of city

  and

  fuel famine and

  German bombings and

  invasion alert given by

  Iskra operation and

  Ladoga route and

  Luga line and

  creation of

  crumbling of

  meals of

  purge of

  reconstruction of city and

  Russian summer offensive (1942) and

  Stalin and

  statistics on deaths and

  on Volkhov offensive (summer 1942)

  and

  Voroshilov supported by

  war production efforts and

  Kuznetsov, A. N.

  Kuznetsov, Col. Gen. F. I.

  abilities of

  Baltic defense and

  defense of Libau and

  defensive positions of

  contact with front lost by (July 1941)

  counteroffensive of (June 1941)

  evacuation plans of

  predicament of (June-July 1941)

  relieved of command

  Kuznetsov, Adm. Nikolai G., no

  Baltic defenses and

  defense of Baltic Fleet and

  in defense of Leningrad

  in defense of Tallinn

  evacuation and

  friendship with Zhdanov of

  invasion and

  alert of fleet

  deployment of ships by

  interdictory fire ordered by

  Kuznetsov's views on possibility of invasion

  maneuvers of fleet prior to

  nervousness of

  orders to resist

  questions about

  report by

  invasion threat and

  meeting with Stalin

  propaganda work ordered by

  reconnaissance ordered by

  on Mekhlis

  scuttling of Baltic Fleet and

  Stalin and

  Stavka and

  Kuznetsov, Lt. Gen. V. I.

  Kuznetsov, V. V.

  Ladoga Lake supply route

  deliveries along (late 1941)

  deliveries through (1942),

  evacuations along (Jan.-Apr. 1942)

  failure of

  improvement of (Jan. 1942)

  losses of machines on

  moving of supplies on (Nov. 1941)

  new land route to

  recapture of Tikhvin and

  statistics on performance of (Nov. 1941-Apr. 1942)

  Lagunov, Lt. Gen. F. N.

  Ladoga supply route and

  Lagutkin, Col. Ye. S.

  Lancelle, Maj. Gen. Otto

  Lapshonkov, Ivan

  Larin, Ivan

  Latvia

  Lauristan, Johannes (YuhanMadarik)

  Lavrenov, Boris

  Lavrionovich, Maj. Gen.

  Lebedev, Lt. Aleksei

  death of

  Navoi festival and

  Lebedev,Vera

 

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