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Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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After the Winter (Soviet-Finnish) war in 1939–1940, the Soviet–Finnish border moved northwards. Nevsky Prospekt with Palace Square maintained the functions and the role of a city centre. In …

Siege of Leningrad - Wikipedia

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The siege of Leningrad was a military blockade undertaken by the Axis powers against the city of Leningrad (present-day Saint Petersburg) in the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front of World War II …

Leningrad | Russia, Map, & Facts | Britannica

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Jun 12, 2026 · Leningrad, oblast (province), northwestern Russia. It comprises all the Karelian Isthmus and the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland as far west as Narva. It extends eastward along the …

What is Leningrad known as today? - CliffsNotes

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Following the death of Vladimir Lenin in 1924, the city was renamed Leningrad in his honor. Almost 70 years later, after the communist regime in the USSR fell, the city once again took its original name, …

When Was St. Petersburg Known as Petrograd and Leningrad?

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Apr 30, 2025 · In the more than 300 years since it was established, St. Petersburg has also been known as Petrograd and Leningrad, though it's also known as Sankt-Peterburg (in Russian), Petersburg, …

Siege of Leningrad | Nazi Germany, World War II, Blockade - Britannica

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Jun 18, 2026 · Siege of Leningrad, prolonged siege (September 8, 1941–January 27, 1944) of the city of Leningrad (St. Petersburg) in the Soviet Union by German and Finnish armed forces during World …

Siege of Leningrad - World History Encyclopedia

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Mar 27, 2025 · Hitler was convinced that if he could capture the two great Soviet cities of Moscow and Leningrad, then the USSR would collapse. The siege of Leningrad, conceived as a deliberate …

The Siege of Leningrad: When Hitler Used Starvation as a Weapon

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Sep 8, 2016 · When German forces closed in around the Soviet city of Leningrad in September 1941, a siege began that would last nearly 900 days and claim the lives of 800,000 civilians.

The Siege Of Leningrad In 38 Horrifying Photos - All That's Interesting

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Jul 22, 2019 · Known as the 900-day siege, the siege of Leningrad by Axis forces in World War II was one of the longest and most destructive blockades in world history, with some historians even …

Siege of Leningrad: Deadliest City Blockade in Human History

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This is the story of the siege of Leningrad, the deadliest blockade of a city in human history.

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