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The 900 Days

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by Harrison Salisbury


  Pshennikov, Lt. Gen. P. S.

  Pushkin, Alexander

  as legend

  on Leningrad

  on Peter the Great

  on statue of Peter the Great

  Puzerov, Nikolai

  Pyadyshev, Lt. Gen. K. P.

  in Luga line

  Rabinovich, A.

  Radchenko, Lt. Aleksandr

  Railroad Commissariat

  Rakhmanov, Leonid

  Ketlinskaya and

  view of Leningrad

  Rakov, Maj.

  Rail, Vice Adm. Yu. F.

  Rashid Ali (premier of Iraq)

  Rastikis, Gen.

  Rastrelli, Bartolomeo Count

  Razina, Maria

  Red Army

  armies of Baltic countries in

  Baltic nationalists opposed to

  deployment of (1941)

  expected collapse of (1941)

  Ladoga route built by

  on Luga line, see Luga line

  October 1941 attempt to break siege of

  Leningrad

  planned offensive of (Dec. 1941)

  police infiltration of

  political seminars in

  purges of (1937-38)

  retreat of (summer 1941)

  losses

  on Northern Front

  panic in

  at Tikhvin

  workers' complaint of

  Stalin's evaluation of (1941)

  tanks of (1941)

  Tikhvin offensive of (Nov.-Dec. 1941)

  understrength of (Dec. 1941)

  war with Finland

  winter 1942 operations of

  See also People's Volunteers; Russian

  army units

  Red Fleet (newspaper)

  Red Star (newspaper)

  Reichardt, Kseniya

  Reichardt, Sergei

  Reid, Mayne

  Reinhardt, Gen. Georg-Hans

  Remizov, Gen. F. N.

  Ribbentrop, Joachim von

  Ribkovsky, N. M.

  Rimsky-Korsakov, Vsevolod

  Robin Moore (freighter)

  Rodimtsev, Gen. A. I., no

  Rodin, Maj. Gen. F. P.

  Rodionov, Col.

  Rodionov, M. I.

  Rogov, Col. A. S.

  Rogov, Ivan (the Terrible)

  invasion threat and

  propaganda on

  Rokossovsky, Marshal Konstantin

  code name for

  invasion threat and, i6w

  return from exile of, in

  Rommel, Field Marshal Erwin

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  Rosenberg (German agent)

  Rosenberg, Alfred

  Rosenberg, Mikhail

  Rossi (architect)

  Rovno, bombing of

  Rozen, Aleksandr, Rozenman, B.

  Rozhdestvensky, Vsevolod-Rozner, Eddie

  Rubstov, F.

  Rubstov, Mikhail

  Rudchuk, Pyotr L.

  Rudny, Vladimir

  Rukhno (Estonian steamer)

  Rumania

  Rundstedt, Field Marshal Gerd von, Rusalka (cruiser)

  Russian air units

  Thirteenth Air Army

  6th Fighter Corps

  7th Air Corps

  10th Bomber Group

  Russian Army units

  armies

  Second Shock

  Third

  Fourth

  Fifth

  Seventh

  Seventh (Special)

  Eighth

  Ninth

  Tenth

  Eleventh

  Thirteenth

  Fourteenth

  Sixteenth

  Nineteenth

  Twentieth

  Twenty-first

  Twenty-second

  Twenty-third

  Twenty-sixth; see also Second

  Shock

  Twenty-seventh

  Thirty-second

  Thirty-third

  Thirty-fourth

  Forty-second

  Forty-eighth

  Fifty-first (Special)

  Fifty-second

  Fifty-third

  Fifty-fourth

  Fifty-fifth

  Fifty-ninth

  Sixty-seventh

  corps

  2nd Infantry

  3rd Mechanized

  4th Guards Rifle

  5 th Paratroop

  6th Guards Rifle

  7th Mechanized

  10th Mechanized

  12th Mechanized

  15th Rifle

  16th Rifle

  19th

  21 st Armored

  25th Rifle

  31st

  34th

  56th Motorized

  divisions

  1 st Guards Volunteers

  1st NKVD

  2nd Guards Volunteers

  2nd Tank

  3rd Guards Volunteers

  4th Guards Volunteers

  5th Guards Volunteers

  5th Rifle

  5 th Tank

  6th Guards Volunteers

  6th Infantry

  10th Rifle

  ith Rifle

  21st NKVD

  21st Tank

  23rd Rifle

  28th Tank

  33rd Rifle

  34th Cavalry

  41st Tank

  42nd Tank

  44th

  46th Rifle

  46th Tank

  48th Infantry

  55th Infantry

  67th Infantry

  70th Rifle

  86th Infantry

  87th Infantry

  90th Infantry

  109th Infantry

  115th

  118th Rifle

  123rd

  125th Rifle

  126th Rifle

  128th Rifle

  136th Infantry

  163rd Infantry

  168th Rifle (Bondarev)

  177th Rifle

  181st Rifle

  183rd Rifle

  185th Motorized

  188th Rifle

  191st Rifle

  198th Motorized

  200th Rifle

  220th Motorized

  237th Rifle

  265th Rifle

  268th Rifle

  281st Rifle

  310th Infantry

  372nd

  brigades

  1 st Marine

  1 st Mountain

  5th Marine

  34th Ski

  123rd Rifle

  regiments

  1st

  10th Border

  12th Border Guards

  14th

  29th Corps

  51st Corps

  55th Tank

  56th

  90th Border Guards

  142nd Rifle

  168th Rifle

  281st

  367th Rifle

  483rd

  500th Rifle

  661st

  708th Rifle

  1240th

  NKVD

  battalions

  2nd

  2nd Reserve Pontoon

  10th Sappers

  miscellaneous

  guerrilla battalions

  Special Corps of Antiaircraft Artillery

  Special Engine Column No. 48

  21st Armored group

  Workers Battalions

  Russian Navy

  deployment of (1941)

  plans to destroy

  strength of (Sept. 1941)

  See also Baltic Fleet; Black Sea Fleet;

  Danube Flotilla; Northern Fleet

  Rybalchenko, Lt. Gen. S. D.

  Rybalko, Capt. N. G.

  Rychagov, Lt. Gen. P. V.

  Ryss, Yevgeny

  Sadikov, P. S.

  Safronov, Nikolai

  St. Petersburg, see Leningrad

  Samokhoin, Gen. M. I.

  Sandalov, Col. Gen. Leonid M.

  Sanin, Leonid

  Sapozhnikov, Filipp
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br />   Saturn (rescue ship)

  Saule (transport)

  Savichev, Mikhail

  Savicheva, Nina

  Savicheva, Tanya

  Savinov, A. I.

  Sayanov, Vissarion

  aid to children and

  anniversary of Revolution and (1942)

  Asafyev and

  children's games and

  defense of Leningrad and

  disillusionment of

  fall of Mga and

  Iskra operation and

  jokes recorded by

  on Oreshek

  Vishnevsky's play and

  view of Russian use of tactics

  Sbytov, Col. N. A.

  Schacht, Mark

  Schmidt, Gen Rudolf

  Schulenburg, Count Friedrich Werner von

  der

  Schultz, Lt.

  Sechenov (scientist)

  Secret police, see NKVD

  Selemdzha (gunboat)

  Semashko, Maj. Gen. V. V.

  Semenov (commissar)

  Semenov, A. M.

  Semenov, S. A.

  Semenov, Gen. V. Ya.

  Serebrennikov, L. V.

  Serebryakova, Galina

  Sevastopol

  Sevastyanov, Aleksei

  S-5 (submarine)

  Shakova, Anna I.

  Shanikhin (hotel director)

  Shapiro, Yevgeny

  Shaposhnikov, Marshal Boris M.

  Luga line and

  D. G. Pavlov's removal and

  scuttling of Baltic Fleet and

  Stalin and

  Sharkov, V. I.

  Sharurin, B. I.

  Sharypina, Pavel

  Sharypina, Yelizaveta

  aid to needy and

  crimes for food and

  on hunger and will to resist

  New Year's celebration (1942) of

  Shcheglov, Dmitri A.

  ammunition shortage and

  on the dead

  German advance on Shlisselburg and

  Luga line and

  Russian codes and

  Shcherbakov, A. S.

  Shcherbakov, Maj. Gen. V. I.

  ShefTer, P. N.

  Shekhovtsev, N. M.

  Shelepin, A. N.

  Shevaldin, Maj. Gen. T. I.

  Shevyrev, Pyotr

  Shikin, Col. Gen I. V.

  Shilov, Maj. Gen. Afanasy M.

  Shirer, William

  Shishkov, Vyacheslav

  Shishova, Zinaida

  Shkirpa, Col. Kazys

  Shlemin, Maj. Gen. Ivan I.

  Shlisselburg

  German advance on

  recapture of (Jan. 1943)

  Shostakovich, Dmitri

  Shtein, Aleksandr

  evacuation of Leningrad and

  Zhdanovshchina and

  Shtein, Lyudmila

  Shtemenko, Gen. Semyon M.

  Shtern, Gen. Georgi M., no

  Shtykov, Terenti F.

  increase in rations guaranteed by

  Ladoga supply route and

  meals of

  as member of defense committee

  Shulgin, L. S.

  Shulyatin, Georgi

  Shvarts, Yevgeny

  Shvernik, N. M.

  Siberia (transport)

  Silantyev (commissar)

  Simoni, L.

  Simonyak, Maj. Gen. N. P.

  Simonov, Col.

  Simonov, Konstantin

  Sisovsky, Lt. Col. S. I.

  Sivkov, Adm. A. K.

  Skilyagin, Militia Maj. A. T.

  Skorodumov, Maj. Sergei

  Skory (mine layer)

  Skrulev, Vasya

  Skryabin, Dima

  weakening of health of

  Skryabin, Yuri

  Skryabina, Yelena

  bombings and

  evacuation of (Feb. 1942)

  fear for her son's life

  food shortage and

  hunger and

  pets and

  Skvor (Czech agent)

  Slava (battleship)

  Slavin, Lev

  Smetlivy (destroyer)

  Smetly (mine layer)

  Smirnov, Vice Adm. N. K.

  Smirnov, Valya

  Smirnov, Vasily

  Smirnov, Yakov

  Smolny Institute

  camouflage of

  as defense hub

  Sneg (mine layer)

  Sobennikov, Lt. Gen. P. P.

  counteroffensive of (June 1941)

  German attack (June 1941) and

  invasion threat and

  Sobolevsky, Ye.

  Sokolov, Lt. Gen. G. G.

  Sokolov, Lt. Leonid N.

  Sokolova, Shura

  Solodunov, Aleksandr V.

  Solovyev, N. V.

  Sorge, Richard

  Soshalsky, Lt. Col. Aleksei A.

  Soviet Estonia (newspaper)

  Spanish Civil War, no

  Spassky, S.

  Stafeyev, A. N.

  (submarine)

  Stalin, Iosif

  accession to premiership of (May 1941)

  anniversary of Revolution and

  1941

  1942

  code names for

  counteroffensive on Tikhvin ordered

  (Nov-Dec. 1941)

  defense of Baltic Fleet and

  Defense Commissariat as tool of

  in defense of Leningrad

  commanders criticized by

  direct interventions of

  doubts in possibility of

  internal order in

  liberation of Leningrad and

  Russian plans for destruction of

  sacrificing of Leningrad

  scuttling of Baltic Fleet and

  Stalin's orders on

  supplies for Leningrad and

  in defense of Moscow (Oct. 1941)

  in defense of Tallinn

  counteroffensive proposal

  deployment of ships and

  erratic command changes of

  estimates on death toll in Leningrad and

  Govorov and

  A. A. Kuznetsov and

  invasion and

  attempt to reach Stalin

  collapse of Stalin

  disbelief in invasion

  diplomatic protest and

  order not to fire of (June 1941)

  D. G. Pavlov's removal and

  responsible for catastrophe of

  invasion threat and

  alert of troops and

  conduct of German engineers and

  hopes to stave off war

  deployment of ships in Baltic and

  intelligence reports and

  Liskof's information on

  realization of likelihood of

  removal of Meretskov and

  troop deployment prevented by

  Iskra operation and (Dec. 1942)

  May Day (1943) and

  on Mekhlis

  policy in Baltic states of (1940)

  power of

  as absolute ruler

  assumes post of Defense Commissar

  becomes Premier

  death penalty and

  power structure and

  purges of

  after Zhdanov's death

  of Beluch

  Kirov and

  of military

  scenarios for

  Russian summer offensive (1942) and

  Second Shock Army and

  siege of Leningrad and (Oct. 1941)

  State Defense Committee and

  supply depots and

  suspiciousness of

  vacation retreat of

  view of Hitler

  Voronov on

  on war

  war with Finland and

  in winter 1942 operations

  Volkhov offensive (Jan.)

  working habits of

  Stalingrad

  Stasov, Yuri

  State Defense Committee

  in defense of L
eningrad

  food supply for

  guerrilla units of

  as junta

  Ladoga route and

  plants ordered moved by

  reconstruction plans of

  Stalin and

  supply of Leningrad and

  See also Defense Commissariat; Stavka

  Stavka

  defense of Tallinn and

  function of

  unification of command on Leningrad

  front and (Apr. 1942)

  scuttling of Baltic Fleet and

  siege of Leningrad and

  Stalin assumes command of

  winter 1942 operations and

  See also Defense Commissariat; State Defense

  Committee

  Stepanov, Boris

  Stepanov, Gen. G. A.

  Stepanov, Volodya

  Stepanov, Yuri

  S-309 (submarine)

  S-322 (submarine)

  Stoiki (destroyer)

  Strashenkov, M.

  Strashun, Ilya D.

  Streltsov (chief of transfer)

  Strogy (gunboat)

  Stroiny (gunboat)

  Subbotin, Gen. A. I.

  Sukharevskaya, Lydiya

  Sukhomlin, Lt. Gen. A. V.

  Supplies

  availability of (Jan. 1942)

  of Baltic Military District

  bombing of barges of

  depots of, i66n

  delivery of (Sept-Dec. 1941)

  destruction of warehouses of

  logistics (June 1941)

  for People's Volunteers

  production of

  evacuation of plants and (June 1941)

  increased output (Nov.-Dec. 1941)

  shift to war production (June 1941)

  shipment of

  See also Food supplies; Ladoga Lake

  supply route

  Surovy (torpedo boat)

  Surtyl (icebreaker)

  Susloparov, Maj. Gen. I. A.

  Susoyev, Vyacheslav

  Suvorov, Gen. Aleksandr

  Svetlov, Mikhail

  Sviridov, Gen. V. P.

  Sychev, V. A.

  Tairov, Aleksandr

  Tallinn

  defense of (July 1941)

  evacuation from

  fall of

  Tamerlane

  Tarasenkov, Anatoly

  burials and

  defense' of Tallinn and

  mail delivery and

  Tarle (writer)

  Tebelev, S. A.

  Telegin, K. F.

  Tenin, Boris

  Ter-Asaturov, M. Ye.

  Tikhomirov, Nikolai G.

  Tikhonov, Nikolai

  anniversary of Revolution and (1941)

  death in family of

  on Leningrad in Battle

  May Day (1942) and

  Vishnevsky's play and

  on war's end (1943)

  Tikhvin

  fall of (Oct. 1941)

  German offensive on (Oct. 1941)

  Luknitsky on victory of

  recapture of

  Russian offensive on (Nov.-Dec. 1941)

  Timoshenko, Marshal Semyon K.

  counteroffensive ordered by (June 1941)

  defensive preparations and

  Govorov and

  invasion and

  combat alert ordered

  disbelief in

  order not to fire

  removal of D. G. Pavlov and

  purges and

  as subordinate

  war with Finland and

  Tirpitz (battleship)

  Tito, Marshal

  Tobol (transport)

  Tolstoy, Alexei

  Tolstoy, Dmitri

  Tolstoy, Leo

  Tomilin, V. K.

  Trakhachev, A. A.

 

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