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Russian literature --- Littérature russe --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Leningrad (R.S.F.S.R.) --- Leningrad (R.S.F.S.R.) --- Intellectual life --- Social conditions
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Art, Russian --- Architecture --- Art russe --- Architecture --- Leningrad (R.S.F.S.R.) --- Leningrad (Russie) --- Description --- Views --- Descriptions --- Vues
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Leningrad (R.S.F.S.R.) --- Russia --- Leningrad (Russie) --- Russie --- Social life and customs --- Court and courtiers --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Cour et courtisans
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Leningrad (R.S.F.S.R.) --- Leningrad (Russie) --- Saint Petersburg (Russia) --- Saint-Pétersbourg (Russie) --- Description --- Views --- Descriptions --- Vues --- History --- Histoire
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Travelers' writings, French --- Ecrits de voyageurs français --- Soviet Union --- Leningrad (R.S.F.S.R.) --- URSS --- Leningrad (Russie) --- Description and travel --- Social life and customs --- Descriptions et voyages --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Halevy, Elie --- -Halevy, Florence --- -Travel --- -Saint Petersburg (Russia) --- -Description and travel --- Ecrits de voyageurs français --- Halévy, Elie, --- Halévy, Florence, --- Halévy, Florence Noufflard, --- Travel --- Saint Petersburg (Russia) --- Description and travel.
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Based largely on formerly top-secret Soviet archival documents (including 66 reproduced documents and 70 illustrations), this book portrays the inner workings of the communist party and secret police during Germany's horrific 1941-44 siege of Leningrad, during which close to one million citizens perished. It shows how the city's inhabitants responded to the extraordinary demands placed upon them, encompassing both the activities of the political, security, and military elite as well as the actions and attitudes of ordinary Leningraders.
HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union. --- Saint Petersburg (Russia) --- Saint Petersburg (R.S.F.S.R.) --- Pietari (Russia) --- Peterburi (Russia) --- Peterburg (Russia) --- Piter (Russia) --- St. Petersburg (Russia) --- Petersburg (Russia) --- Sankt-Peterburg (Russia) --- Санкт-Петербург (Russia) --- Sanktpeterburg (Russia) --- Санктпетербург (Russia) --- Saint-Pétersbourg (Russia) --- San Pietroburgo (Russia) --- Petroupolis (Russia) --- Petropolis (Russia) --- Petrograd (R.S.F.S.R.) --- Leningrad (R.S.F.S.R.) --- History. --- History
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Fascination with the homeland of her Jewish grandparents drew Carol V. Davis to St. Petersburg in the mid 1990s. Over the next decade, she divided her time between the U.S. and Russia, where, as an American-born Jew, she was an outsider in Russian society.
Saint Petersburg (Russia) --- Saint Petersburg (R.S.F.S.R.) --- Pietari (Russia) --- Peterburi (Russia) --- Peterburg (Russia) --- Piter (Russia) --- St. Petersburg (Russia) --- Petersburg (Russia) --- Sankt-Peterburg (Russia) --- Санкт-Петербург (Russia) --- Sanktpeterburg (Russia) --- Санктпетербург (Russia) --- Saint-Pétersbourg (Russia) --- San Pietroburgo (Russia) --- Petroupolis (Russia) --- Petropolis (Russia) --- Petrograd (R.S.F.S.R.) --- Leningrad (R.S.F.S.R.)
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