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The 900 Days

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by Harrison Salisbury


  loss of husband and

  Lebedeva, A. P.

  Leeb, Field Marshal WilhelmRitter von

  offensive of (1941)

  crossing of Neva (Sept.)

  June

  on Leningrad (Sept.),

  Luga line falls (Aug.)

  replacement of

  Leipzig (cruiser)

  Lelyushenko, Gen. D. D.

  counter offensive of (July 1941)

  Lenin, Vladimir I.

  coup d'etat of (Oct. 1917)

  operation Iskra and

  opinion of Leningrad of

  on socialist order

  Leningrad

  background of

  postrevolutionary past of

  revolutionary past of

  Baltic Fleet and

  artillery support by

  marine units of

  black market in, see Black Market

  bombing of

  beginning of

  as support of German assault

  Bychevsky and, see Bychevsky, Lt. Gen.

  B. V.cats and birds in

  cleaning of (March 1942)

  condition of (Dec. 1941-Jan. 1942)

  continued pressure on (1943)

  convalescent stations in

  corridor of death to

  crimes for food in

  cannibalism

  deaths in

  corpse disposal

  daily toll

  hospitals and

  Markevich on

  of scholars and artists

  statistics on over-ail

  statistics (Nov. 1941-Feb. 1942)

  defense of

  Baltic states and

  Beria's role in

  fortifications for

  German decision to raze

  panic and uncertainty

  police force in

  preparations for

  Russian plans to destroy

  stabilization of front and

  State Defense Committee and

  diseases in, see Diseases

  electric power failure in (Jan. 1942)

  power return (Mar. 1942)

  radio silenced by

  evacuations from

  June 1941

  statistics (Jan.-Apr. 1942)

  food supplies for

  dwindling (Nov. 1941)

  loss of ration cards and

  organization of; see also Ladoga

  Lake supply route

  rations

  shipment of; see also Ladoga

  Lake supply route

  tonnage available (Jan. 1942)

  fuel famine in

  fires as result of

  Haider on starvation of

  Haymarket as crime center in

  Hitler and, see Hitler—Leningrad and

  hunger in

  importance in Operation Barbarossa of

  as industrial center

  Iskra operation and (1943)

  Kuznetsov and, see Kuznetsov, Aleksei A. liberation of (1944)

  mobilization in (June 1941)

  morale in

  easing of tension

  June 1941

  Sept. 1941

  New Year's celebration in (1942)

  news of invasion in

  confusion in

  hoarding in

  mixed feelings about

  patriotic reaction

  "open city" proposal for

  opinions on quality of

  police of; see also NKVD

  Pushkin on

  rebuilding of (1943)

  restoration of (1943)

  return of political intrigue to

  shelling of

  July-Aug. 1943

  May Day 1942

  Sept.-Nov. 1941

  siege of

  encirclement of

  October 1941 attempt to break

  Stalin and, see Stalin, Iosif

  suppression of data on blockade of

  Voronov, see Voronov, Marshal N. N.

  Voroshilov and, see Voroshilov, Marshal

  Kliment

  Zhdanov and, see Zhdanov, Andrei

  Zhdanovshchina and

  Zhukov and, see Zhukov, Marshal Georgi

  K.Leningrad (destroyer)

  Leningrad (magazine)

  Leningrad Communist Party

  death of members of (1942)

  in defense of Leningrad

  guerrilla warfare of

  meeting of (June 21)

  members of, in armed service

  purge of (1948)

  Leningrad Military District

  area under

  armies under

  combat alert of

  command problems in

  commanders of

  drain of Northern Front by

  preparations against invasion by

  war with Finland and

  LeningradskayaPravda (newspaper)

  Lermontov, Mikhail

  Lesnik (writer)

  Lesueur, Larry

  Levin, Boris

  Levinson-Lessing, Vladimir T.

  Levitan, Yuri

  Lewis, Sinclair

  Likharev, Boris

  Lindemann, Col. Gen. Georg

  liberation of Leningrad and

  Liskof, Alfred

  Lisovsky, Lt. Col. S. I.

  Lithuania

  Litvinov (editor)

  Loginov, Sergei

  Lokshina (thief)

  Loman, Yuri

  Lomonosov, Mikhail

  London, Jack

  Lopatin, Maj. Gen. A. I., i66n

  Lopatin, Capt. N. G.

  Lozin (writer)

  Lozovsky, Solomon

  L-2 (submarine)

  L-5 (submarine)

  Lucerne (transport)

  Luftwaffe

  blitz of England by (1940-41)

  bombings by

  on anniversary of Revolution (1941)

  of Baltic Fleet

  of Kronstadt

  of Ladoga supply route

  of Leningrad

  of Luga line

  of Mga

  of supply barges for Leningrad-support of assault on Leningrad

  of 21st Armored Corps

  of Zhikharevo

  forces on Northwest Front of

  invasion threat and overflights by

  strafing by

  See also German air units

  Luga (transport)

  Luga line (Aug. 1941)

  commander of

  creation of

  crumbling of

  forces on

  holding of

  size of

  Lukin, Lt. Gen. M. F.

  Luknitsky, Pavel

  on Akhmatova

  anniversary of Revolution (1941) and

  barred from front (Jan. 1943)

  bombing of Leningrad and

  city life (July 1942) and

  corpses and

  hunger and

  V. Ketlinskaya and

  Ladoga route and

  on Leningrad

  May Day (1942) and

  New Year's feast (1942) of

  presence of death and

  on preservation of Peterhof

  rationing and

  recapture of Shlisselburg and

  rumors and

  Solyany Park exhibition and

  on Tikhvin victory

  view on estimates of deaths

  war failures and

  as witness to revival of hope (1943)

  Lukom, Ye. M.

  Lunacharsky (steamer)

  Liitzow (cruiser)

  Lyapin, Gen.

  Lyudnikov, Col. Gen. I.

  Madarik, Yuhan (Johannes Lauristan)

  Magnitogorsk (freighter)

  Maisky, Ivan M.

  invasion warning by

  Makarenko (poet)

  Makhanov, A. I.

  Makogonenko, Georgi

  Malandin, Lt. Gen. G. K.

  Malenkov, Georgi M.

  ambitions of

&
nbsp; in defense of Leningrad

  invasion and

  as irritation to

  misinterpretation of

  opposed to propaganda about

  Leningrad front and

  orders of Stalin and

  power of

  vicissitudes in

  purges and

  shifting responsibility on others by

  Vlasov and

  Volkhov front and

  Malinnikov, Brigadier Commander

  Malinovsky, Marshal RodionYa., no

  Malkov (composer)

  Malyshev, Vyacheslav A.

  Mannerheim, Marshal Baron Gustaf

  Manstein, Field Marshal Erich von

  as commander

  counterattack of (Sept. 1942)

  driven back (July 1941)

  on invasion

  Russian counteroffensive (June 1941) on

  Marat (battleship)

  Mardus (tug)

  Marinesko, Capt. A. I.

  Markevich, Nikolai

  Marshak, Samuil

  Maslennikov, Col. Gen. I. I.

  Mate, Militsa

  Matsuoka, Yosuke

  Mayakovsky, Vladimir

  Maxim Gorky (cruiser)

  Meero (transport)

  MeinKampf (Hitler)

  Mekhlis, Gen. L. Z.

  Iskra operation and

  opinions on

  Volkhov front and

  Mendeleyev, Dmitri I.

  Meretskov, Marshal Kirill A.

  background of

  conference with Stalin (Dec. 1941)

  encirclement of Second Shock Army and

  (Mar.-Apr. 1942)

  fall of Tikhvin and

  hopes of (Dec. 1941)

  invasion threat and

  in Iskra operation (1943)

  liberation of Leningrad and

  replacement of

  on Gen. Sokolov

  Tikhvin offensive of (Nov.-Dec. 1941)

  Vlasov and

  on Volkhov front

  Russian summer offensive (1942) and

  Russian winter operations (1942) and

  Mga

  bombing of

  fall of

  hopes to recapture (Dec. 1941)

  orders to recapture

  recapture of (1944)

  Mikhailovsky, Nikolai

  defense of Tallinn and

  mail delivery and

  as war correspondent

  in Leningrad

  on Luga line

  Mikhalkov, Sergei

  Miklashevsky, I.

  Mikoyan, Anastas A.

  Milman, Vera

  Minsk, bombing of

  Minsk (destroyer)

  Mironov, V. M.

  Mironova, A. N.

  Miroshnichenko, Grisha

  Mishchenko, L. K.

  M-96 (submarine)

  Modigliani, Amedeo

  Mokhov, Vasily

  Mblchanov, Nikolai

  Moldavsky, Dmitri

  Molotov, Vyacheslav M.

  diplomatic efforts of

  conversations with Hitler

  Russian concessions and

  Schulenburg and

  as Foreign Commissar

  Leningrad defense and

  naval responsibilities of

  Nazi-Soviet pact and (1939)

  speech announcing war (June 22)

  in State Defense Committee

  Morozov, Capt. Aleksei

  Morozov, Col. D. A.

  Morozov, Lt. Gen. Vasily I.

  as commander

  counteroffensive of (June 1941)

  preparations of

  Moscow

  Battle of

  Russian offensive in (Dec. 1941)

  defense of

  state of siege ordered (Oct. 1941)

  Moscow Military District; see also

  Moscow

  Moskalenko, Vice Adm. Mikhail

  Moskalenko, Maj. Gen. Mitrofan I.

  in defense of Tallinn

  Moskva (gunboat)

  Mozhayev, Maj. A. S.

  Mukha, Nikolai

  Mukhin, Col. G. V.

  in Luga line

  Murmansk

  Murov, Capt. Mikhail

  Mussorgsky, Modest

  Mzhavanadze, V. P.

  Napoleon I (Emperor)

  Nationalist organizations (in Baltic countries), opposed to Russia

  Naumova, Varvara

  Navoi, Alisher

  Nazarov, Gen.

  Nazi-Soviet pact (1939)

  Negrin, Juan

  Nekrasov, Nikolai

  Nekrich, A. M.

  Nesvitsky, N. N.

  Nevsky, Alexander (Alexander Yaroslavovich)

  Nicholas I (Czar)

  Nicholas II (Czar)

  Nijinsky, Vaslav

  Nikishev, Gen. D. N.

  in defense of Leningrad

  invasion and

  on reserves for Luga line

  Nikitin (soldier)

  Nikitin, N. N.

  Nikolayev, A. A.

  Nikolayev, Gen.

  Nikolayev, Kurakin

  Nikolayev, Leonid V.

  Nikolayevna, Lyubov

  Nikolayevna, Vera

  Nikolsky, Aleksandr

  Nikolsky, Vera

  NKGB (intelligence agency)

  in Baltic states

  invasion threat and intelligence

  reports of

  NKVD (secret police)

  in defense of Leningrad

  construction of defenses by

  fortifications work and

  forces of see also Russian

  Army units—divisions

  invasion threat and

  German officials and

  labor force of

  purges and

  army purges

  in Baltic states

  security maintained by

  in Leningrad

  in Riga

  song-and-dance ensemble of

  Tallinn and

  well-fed members of

  Northern Fleet

  alert of (1941)

  combat alert to

  commander of

  drain on

  invasion threat and

  reconnaissance by

  retreat of

  shifting troops to (Aug. 1941)

  Northwest Front

  aircraft on

  change in command on

  counteroffensive on (June 1941)

  penetration into (June 25)

  retreat from (July 1941)

  Norway

  Nosenko, Ivan I.

  Novikov, Lt. Gen. A. A.

  Niirnberg (cruiser)

  October Revolution (battleship)

  Odessa, bombing of

  Odessa Military District, combat alert of

  Odintsov, Gen. Georgi F.

  on Govorov

  in Iskra operation

  liberation of Leningrad and

  use of artillery and

  OGPU

  Oka (mine layer)

  Oktyabrsky, Fleet Commander F. S.

  Oleinikov, Nikolai M.

  On Guard of the Fatherland (newspaper)

  Orbeli, Iosif

  documents on blockade and

  evacuation of art objects by

  meeting with Zhebelev of

  Navoi festival and

  Nizami anniversary and

  working habits of

  Orlov, Count

  Orlov, Adm. V. M.

  Orlova, Edik

  Osipanov, Vasily

  Osipov, Ilyusha

  Osipov, L.

  Osipova, Dina

  Osovsky, Anatoly

  Ots, Karl M.

  Ott, Hermann

  Otto Schmidt (transport)

  Pakulin, Vyacheslav

  Panchenko, Col. M. D.

  defense of Leningrad and

  Panfllov, Yevgeny

  Panteleyev, Aleksandr

  Panteleyev, Leonid

  Panteleyev, Vice Adm. Yuri
A.briefcase of, as food

  in defense of Leningrad

  breaking of siege and

  scuttling of Baltic Fleet and

  in defense of Tallinn

  evacuation of ships and

  invasion and

  Baltic deployment and

  operation to destroy Baltic Fleet and

  Parafilo, Col. T. M.

  Patterson, Jefferson

  Paul, Prince (of Yugoslavia)

  Paulus, Field Marshal Friedrich von

  Pavlenko, Nikolai

  Pavlov, Gen. Dmitri G.

  execution of

  experience of, no

  reactions to German attack of

  replacement of

  Pavlov, Dmitri V.

  defense of Volkhov and (Nov. 1941)

  estimate of deaths by (Jan.-Feb. 1942)

  food supplies and

  dwindling (Nov. 1941)

  increase in rations and (Dec. 1941),

  measures taken by

  rationing of

  on scarcity

  Ladoga route and

  mood of population and

  on museum of war (1957)

  on recapture of Tikhvin

  substitute ration cards and

  Pavlov, Ivan P.

  Pavlov, N. N.

  Pavlov, Maj. Gen. V. F.

  Pavlov, V. I.

  Pavlova, Anna M.

  Pavlovskaya, Klavdiya

  Pavlovsky, Maj. Mikhail

  Peisin, A.

  Peltser, Nina

  People's Volunteers

  ability of

  additional divisions of

  on Luga line

  origin of

  Peter and Paul Fortress

  Peter the Great

  Peter III (Czar)

  Petrograd, see Leningrad

  Petropavlovsk (cruiser)

  Petrov (writer)

  Petrova, Mariya

  Petrovsky, Aleksei

  Pikker (packet)

  Pilipets, Col. N. M.

  Pilyugin (director of Bolshoi)

  Piotrovsky, B. B.

  Pitersky, Capt. N. A.

  Piven, Andrei

  Podlutsky, Col.

  Pogorely, Andrei

  Poland

  attack on (1939)

  German troop concentrations in

  partitioning of (1939)

  Polar Star (headquarters ship)

  Politburo

  conflict within

  meeting of (June 21)

  State Defense Committee and

  Ponomarenko, Panteleimon K., zion

  Popkov, Peter S.

  anniversary of Revolution and (1941)

  crimes for food and

  evacuation of writers and

  inoculations and

  Iskra operation and

  May Day (1943) and

  medals given by

  purge of

  reconstruction of city and

  streetcar service and

  supplies for Leningrad and

  Popov, Gavriil

  Popov, Lt. Gen. Markian M.

  in defense of Leningrad

  fortifications work and

  invasion and

  in Luga line

  opposed to withdrawals from Northern

  Front

  shifting of

  Porchunov, Maj. V. A.

  Portov, L.

  Poskrebyshev, Gen. Aleksandr

  purges and

  Potapov, Gen. M. I.

  Potekhin, Col. Ya. F.

  Potopova, Valya

  Pravda (newspaper)

  Prekhner, Misha

  Prokofyev, Aleksandr

  Prokofyev, Sergei

  Pruzhan (worker)

 

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