Siege of Leningrad 1941-44
Explore the harrowing tale of resilience and survival in "Siege of Leningrad 1941-44," authored by a knowledgeable historian and published by The History Press Ltd in 2001. This compelling military history, spanning 224 pages, delves deep into one of World War II's most significant and devastating events. Discover how Adolf Hitler's strategic command sought to isolate Leningrad, employing terror and starvation as tactics to weaken the city. The narrative highlights the valiant efforts of Soviet forces as they endeavored to supply the besieged populace amidst dire shortages. Rich with historical insights, this book offers a profound understanding of the human spirit's struggle during one of history's darkest periods. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those seeking to comprehend the complexities of wartime resilience, this hardback edition is a must-have addition to your collection.