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Siege of Leningrad Begins

| World War II

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.

  • T1 Russian State Archive of Literature and Art – Leningrad diaries Official
  • T2 Salisbury, H., 'The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad' Major