ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — In early 80s Leningrad, change was in the air — if you knew where to look. For Natasha Vassilieva-Hull that was through her lens. Then an aspiring young photographer, she ...
In autumn 1941 volunteers from the Airdrie branch of the Russia Today Society decided to send messages of support to women in Leningrad.
The siege of Leningrad—872 days of relentless bombardment, starvation, and an unforgiving winter that turned the Neva River into a frozen tomb—remains one of history’s most haunting testaments to ...
During the war, the city of Leningrad endured one of the longest and most devastating sieges in modern history.
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