The siege of Leningrad (1941-1944) stands as one of the longest and most devastating blockades in modern history. This siege created an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe, claiming over a million civilian lives and reshaping the fabric of urban ...
Christensen Carsten Sander
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Transgenerational and intergenerational effects of early childhood famine exposure in the cohort of offspring of Leningrad Siege survivors. [PDF]
Tolkunova K +12 more
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USSR Space Life Sciences Digest, issue 3 [PDF]
This is the third issue of NASA's USSR Space Life Sciences Digest. Abstracts are included for 46 Soviet periodical articles in 20 areas of aerospace medicine and space biology and published in Russian during the second third of 1985.
Garshnek, V. +4 more
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New records of lichens and allied fungi from the Leningrad Region, Russia. VII
D. E. Himelbrant +4 more
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These Monuments Must Be Protected! The Stalinist Turn to the Past and Historic Preservation during the Blockade of Leningrad [PDF]
Steven Maddox
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Dr. Ya. I. Zdravosmyslov. Sexual issues. Leningrad, 1924.51 pp. In 16.
V. F. Gruzdev
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Range Dynamics of Spongy Moth (<i>Lymantria dispar</i> L.) in Northern European Russia over the Past Two Centuries. [PDF]
Selikhovkin A +6 more
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The experience of the Leningrad-Manchester in the resolution of current issues in international relations in the 1970s. [PDF]
Catherine J. Danks
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Workers at War: Factory Workers and Labor Policy in the Siege of Leningrad
Richard Bidlack
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A literary analysis of Caedmon's Hymn: the Leningrad manuscript in Modern English
Giuseppe GIORDANO
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