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Siege of Leningrad Begins
German and Finnish forces encircled Leningrad (St. Petersburg), beginning a 872-day siege — the longest in modern warfare. Over 800,000 civilians died, mostly from starvation during the brutal blockade winters. The city held out through extraordinary civilian endurance until relief in January 1944.
Sources
- T1 Russian State Archive of Literature and Art – Leningrad diaries Official
- T2 Salisbury, H., 'The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad' Major