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The Books that were Read in Besieged Leningrad with the Sound of the Metronome

Abstract

This article discusses the literature produced during the siege in Leningrad. Publications that were brought from behind the front line. Literature that was printed, but did not have time to send, because of the German offensive. The importance of the political book in the life of the city's residents and maintaining the high moral and Patriotic spirit of the defenders of the city. A brief analysis is given of what literature was most in demand in the besieged Leningrad in 1941-1942, before the break of the blockade in January 1943.

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K. V. Nasushchenko
Санкт-Петербургский университет технологий управления и экономики
Russian Federation


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Nasushchenko K.V. The Books that were Read in Besieged Leningrad with the Sound of the Metronome. Uchenye zapiski St. Petersburg University of Management Technologies and Economics. 2019;(3):40-44. (In Russ.)

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