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The 900 Days

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by Harrison Salisbury

Travkin, Capt. Ivan V.

  Tributs, Adm. Vladimir F.

  counteroffensive proposal of (July 1941)

  defense of Baltic Fleet and

  in defense of Leningrad

  in defense of Tallinn

  May Day (1943) an

  Russian summer offensive (1942) and

  scuttling of Baltic Fleet and

  unreliability of Baltic states and

  evacuation of ships

  indefensibility of Libau and, invasion threat and

  Tripolsky, Capt. A. V.

  Trofimov, Fyodor

  Trushkin, Gen. N. A.

  Tsekhnovitser, Orest

  Tsiganov, Lavrenti

  Tsiklon (mine layer)

  Tsirlin, Commandant A. D.

  Tsvetayeva, Marina

  Tsybuklin, Capt. V. A.

  Tukhachevsky, Marshal M. N.

  Tupikov, Gen

  Turgenev, Ivan

  Tutcheva, Vera N.

  Tverdokhleb, Maksim

  Twain, Mark

  Tyrsa, N. A.

  Tyulenev, Gen. I. V.

  Tyulyagin, Vasya

  Uborevich, I. P., in

  Uchitel, Yerlm

  Ukhtomsky, Aleksei A.

  Ulanova, Galina

  Ulyanov, Aleksandr

  Umansky, Konstantin

  Uspensky, A. A.

  Uspensky, Lev

  Utyosov, Leonid

  Vaganova, Agrippina

  Vagner, N.

  Valdman, V. S.

  Valov (writer)

  Vandel, K. K.

  Vandel, Mikki

  Vannikov, B. L.

  Varvara, Countess

  Vashugin, Nikolai N.

  Vasilevsky, Marshal A. M.

  defense of Leningrad and

  Volkhov offensive and (Jan. 1942)

  Vasileyeva, Anna

  Vasilyev, Misha

  Vasyutina, Yevgeniya

  anniversary of Revolution and (1941)

  Vatunin, Marshal N. F.

  VechernayaMoskva (newspaper)

  Velter, Nadezhda

  Verbitsky, A. D.

  Vereisky, G. S.

  Veresov, A.

  Victory, To (newspaper)

  Viktorov, Adm. M. V., i n

  Vilm, Ada

  Vinogradov, A. I.w

  Virona (transport)

  Vishinsky, Andrei Y.

  invasion threat and

  Vishnevsky, Vsevolod

  anniversary of Revolution and

  1941

  1942

  on clean-up of city (Mar. 1942)

  defense of Baltic Fleet and

  defense of Tallinn and

  electric power failure and

  exhortation of

  fuel famine and

  on German prisoners

  German troop strength and (summer

  1942)

  hint of purges by

  on his daily life

  jokes recorded byJ

  on Leningrad

  liberation of Leningrad and

  May Day (1942) and

  May Day shelling (1943) and

  medal given to

  New Year's party and (1943)

  optimism of

  panic noted by

  pets and

  play of presence of death and, proposed trip to U.S. of,

  proposed trip to U.S. of

  rats and

  recapture of Shlisselburg and

  on resumption of life in city (Apr. 1942)

  rumors of war's end and (1943)

  scenario of (Mar. 1942)

  Solyany Park exhibition and

  traitorous writers and

  Vladimirovna, Anastasiya

  Vlasov, Lt. Gen. Andrei A.

  background of

  encirclement of Second Shock Army

  (June 1942) and

  Vodopyanov, Georgi V.

  VolkischerBeobachter (newspaper)

  Voikov, Gen. Nikolai I.

  Volodarsky (mine layer)

  Volkhonsky, Grigori V.

  Volkhov, Capt.

  Volkhov

  defense of (Nov. 1941)

  Iskra operation in

  Russian offensive on (Jan. 1942)

  Volzhenin, Vladimir

  Voronov, Marshal Nikolai N., no

  anniversary of Revolution and (1941)

  defense of Baltic Fleet and

  in defense of Leningrad

  invasion and

  Kulik and

  liberation of Leningrad and

  siege of Leningrad and

  Stalin and

  Volkhov offensive (Jan. 1942) and

  on war plans

  Vorontsov, Adm. M. A.

  Voroshilov, Marshal Kliment

  animosity between Bychevsky and

  in defense of Leningrad

  failure of

  replacement of

  Stalin and

  State Defense Committee and

  drain of Northern Front by

  invasion threat and

  in Iskra operation

  in Luga line

  named commander

  D. G. Pavlov's removal and

  Volkhov front and

  Vorozheikina, Zina

  Voznesensky, A. A.

  Voznesensky, N. A.

  V tor ay a Pyatiletka (transport)

  Walther, Gebhardt von

  Warlimont, Gen. Walter

  Wehrmacht (German Army)

  area controlled by (1943)

  Army Group Center of

  offensive of (June 1941)

  depth of penetration

  Russian winter offensive (1942) and

  Army Group Nord of

  Baltic nationalists and

  counteroffensive proposed against

  (Aug. 1941)

  depth of penetration (June 1941)

  Luga line falls to (Aug. 1941)

  Mga falls to

  Neva crossing of

  offensive of (June 1941)

  Wehrmacht (German Army): Army

  Group Nord of (cont'd)

  order to capture Leningrad (June

  Russian winter 1942 offensive and

  Shlisselburg falls to (Sept. 1941)

  strength of (June 1941)

  Tallinn falls to (July 1941)

  Tikhvin and (Oct. 1941)

  Army Group Slid of

  concentration of (1941)

  Fifth Column preceding

  Iskra operation and (1943)

  Leningrad and

  losses in Stalingrad

  1941 campaigns of

  retreat of Red Army and

  shelling by

  siege guns of

  summer offensive of (1942)

  See also German Army units

  Weizsacker, Baron Ernst von

  Welles, Sumner

  Werth, Alexander

  West Siberia Military District

  Western Military District

  combat alert of

  destruction of air force of

  See also Western Front

  Wilhelm II (Kaiser)

  Willkie, Wendell

  Winter Palace

  Witte, Maj.

  Wormann, Ernst

  Yagoda, Genrikh G.

  Yakir, I. E., in

  YakovSverdlov (mine layer)

  Yakovlenko, M. G.

  Yakovlev, A.

  Yakovlev, Gen. N. D.

  Yakovlev, Pavel

  Yakovlev, Lt. Gen. V. F.

  Yakovlevich, Aleksandr

  Yakushin, Peter

  Yamaguchi (military attache)

  Yankevich, Aleksandr

  Yarvamaa (transport)

  Yefremov, V. S.

  Yegorov, Marshal A. I.

  Yeremenko, Marshal A. I.

  Yermakov, Gen. F. A.

  Yesenin, Sergei A.

  Yevstigneyev, Gen. Pyotr P.

  Yezersky, Sergei

  Yezhov, Nikolai

  Yudenich, Gen. N. N.

  Yugoslavia
r />   Yushkevich, Adolf

  Zabelina, Nadezhda

  Zagursky, Boris I.

  Zagurslko, L. N.

  Zaitsev, Maj. Gen. P. A.

  Zakharikov, Leonid

  Zaltsman, I. M.

  Zamirovsky, Col.

  Zeltser, Johann

  Zhdanov, Andrei A.

  anniversary of Revolution and

  1941

  1942

  Baltic defenses and

  city-wide order and

  code names for

  conference with Stalin (Dec. 1941)

  convalescent stations and

  crimes for food and

  death of

  decisions of, and death toll

  in defense of Leningrad

  departure of

  fall of Shlisselburg and

  food rations (Nov. 1941) and

  losses of supply barges and

  replacement of Voroshilov and

  sacrificing Leningrad and

  shipping out of factories

  Stalin and

  Stalin's criticism of

  State Defense Committee and

  Zhdanov opposed

  in defense of Volkhov

  departure of (Apr. 1944)

  drain on Northern Front by

  evacuations and

  exhaustion of

  Fedyuninsky and

  foreign policy mistakes of

  fortifications work of

  friendship with Adm. Kuznetsov

  fuel famine and

  German summer (1942) offensive and

  Gusev and

  hopes of (Dec. 1941)

  increase in rations and (Dec. 1941),

  invasion threat and

  in Iskra operation

  Ladoga supply route and

  leadership of

  liberation of Leningrad and

  lost ration cards and

  in Luga line

  May Day (1943) and

  measures taken by (Jan. 1942)

  named co-commander

  "open city" proposal and

  power position of

  loss of (June 1941)

  return to power of (Apr. 1944)

  role in purges

  on restoration of city

  Russian summer (1942) offensive and

  source materials on

  Stavka and

  use of artillery and

  view of Hitler

  Vlasov and

  war with Finland and

  war efforts of

  winter 1942 Russian offensive and

  Zhdanov, Col. N. N.

  Zhdanov, Yuri

  Zhebelev, Sergei

  Zhelesnodorozhnik (tanker)

  Zhemchuzhnikov, I. F.

  Zhigarev, Marshal P. F.

  Zhilin, Lt. I. S.

  Zhilo, Yevgeny

  Zhukov, Marshal Georgi K.

  banishment of

  as commander of Leningrad

  in defense of Leningrad

  attempt to break siege (Sept. 1941)

  in command

  stabilization of front (late 1941)

  Govorov and

  invasion threat and

  defensive preparations and

  on invasion day

  misinterpretation of

  offensive on Moscow front of (Nov.

  Dec. 1941)

  Stavka and

  as subordinate

  Zimin, G. L.

  Zinovyev, Grigori

  Zolotukhin, P. V.

  Zonin, Aleksandr I.

  Zoshchenko, Mikhail

  Zhdanovshchina and

  Zotov, Gen. Aleksandr

  Zotov, Maj. Gen. V. F.

  Zozulya, Capt. F. V.

  Zubkov, I. G.

  Zubkovsky, N. A.

  Zuyev, Ivan V.

  Zverev, V. Z.

  Zvezda (magazine)

 

 

 


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