
"Cats, yeast made from wood and 125 grams of bread": how Leningraders survived the hell of the blockade
872 days. For almost two and a half years the city lived completely encircled. On September 8, 1941, Leningrad was cut off from the country, and it was only on January 27, 1944 that the blockade was finally lifted. Today, when we remember that winter and the months that followed, it is not only about numbers and dates — it is about people, their pain, resourcefulness, and courage.
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"Cats, yeast made from wood and 125 grams of bread": how Leningraders survived the hell of the blockade
872 days. For almost two and a half years the city lived completely encircled. On September 8, 1941, Leningrad was cut off from the country, and it was only on January 27, 1944 that the blockade was finally lifted. Today, when we remember that winter and the months that followed, it is not only about numbers and dates — it is about people, their pain, resourcefulness, and courage.