Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Leningrad: State of Siege by Jones, Michael K.
In WWII most people thought there was only 2 wars--one in Europe and one in the Pacific--but yet, there was a 3rd--Germany against Russia. The Germans held Leningrad for almost 800 days by totally surrounding it and letting the population of 2.5 million starve to death. This is an exceptional narrative of how people will and can survive against impossible odds. Very good read. Kenny S.
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