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Index
Abakumov, V. S.
Abramovich-Blek, S.
Achkasov, Capt. V.
Admiral Scheer (battleship)
Afanasyev, Gen.
Agafonov, Maj. V. P
Akhmatova, Anna,
background of-birds and
deprived of livelihood
Luknitsky on
vitality of
Zhdanovshchina and
Akhmedov, Izmail
Akimov, Nikolai
Akimov, Lt. Gen. Sergei D.
counteroffensive of (July 1941)
losses on Luga line and
relieved of command (Aug. 1941)
Alafuzov, V. A.
Aleksandrova, Taisiya
Alekseyev, Ivan
Alekseyevina, Galina
Alev (transport)
Alexander I (Czar)
Alexander II (Czar)
Alexander III (Czar)
Aliger, Margerita
Alliluyeva, Svetlana
Alyanskii, Yuri
Amur (mine layer)
Andersen, Hans Christian
Andreyenko (city trade chief)
Andreyev, A. A.
Andreyev, Daniel L.
Andreyev, Leonid
Andreyushkin, Pakhomii
Anekeyev, Lt.
Anisimov, Aleksandr V.
Anisimov, Misha
Annensky, Innokenti
Anosov, Sergei N.
Antonescu, Marshal
Antonov, Marshal Aleksei I.
Antonov, Col.
Antonyuk, Lt. Gen. M. A.
Akimov replaced by
Antyufeyev, L. M.
Antyukhin, I. F.
Armand, Pavel
Army Groups, see Wehrmacht—Army
Group Center; Wehrmacht—Army
Group Nord; Wehrmacht—Army
Group Siid
Artem (mine layer)
Artemev, Gen. Pavel A.
Asafyev, Boris V. (Igor Grebov)
recital by
Sayanov and
Astakhov, N. I.
Asumaa (transport)
Aurora (cruiser)
Avramenko, Ilya
Azarov, Rear Adm. I. I.
Azarov, Vsevolod
Babushkin, Yasha L.
death of
poetry readings and
Badayev, G. F.
Bagramyan, Marshal Ivan K.purges and
reaction to invasion
Baikov, Lt. S. G.
Bakst, Leon
Bakunin, Mikhail
Balkhash (transport)
Baltic Fleet
aircraft of, in support of Ladoga route
artillery of
lire support for Leningrad by
bases of
elimination of
encirclement of
commander of
defense of Leningrad and
artillery support by
liberation of Leningrad and
marine units in
in defense of Tallinn
evacuations and
headquarters ship of
invasion and
invasion threat and (1941)
alert of
combat alert to
deployment of
moving of Second Shock Army by
musical comedy for
operation to destroy
sailors provided Red Army from
scuttling of
sea route for
Baltic Merchant Fleet
Baltic Military District
area controlled by
attack on (1941)
chaos in (June 1941)
combat alert of
commander of
composition of
counteroffensive orders to (1941)
defenses of
deployment of
German penetration into (June 25)
See also Northwest Front
Baltika (transport)
Baltun, P. K.
Balyayev, A. R.
Baranov, N. V.
Barbarossa, Frederick (Emperor)
Barbarossa, Operation
approval for
beginning of (June 22)
destruction of Baltic Fleet and
importance of Leningrad to
offensive of Army Group Nord in
See also Luftwaffe; Wehrmacht
Barshai, Maj. L. S.
Barta (transport)
Basov, Mikhail V.
execution of
Batov, Gen. P. I., no
Baumbach, Capt. von
Beaverbrook, Lord
Belgium
Belinsky, Vissarion
Belov, Gen. P. A.
Belskaya, Madame
Beluch, Grigory
Beluch, Raya, $66
Belyayev, Aleksandr
Belyayev, Vladimir
Bemer, Karl
Berezhkov, Valentin
atte
mpts to reach Ribbentrop
diplomatic efforts of
report forwarded by
Berezinsky, Maj. Gen. L. S.
Berggolts, Fedor
Berggolts, Olga
Babushkin and
background of
Chukovsky and
criticized
death of her husband and
friendship with V. Ketlinskaya
guard duty of
Leningrad and
bombing
on Leningrad
shelling and
on street fighting
May Day (1942) and
New Year's (1943) and hopes of
poetry readings and
recapture of Shlisselburg and
Beria, Lavrenti P.
ambitions of
defense of Leningrad and
defense of Moscow and
dispute with Voronov of
execution of
invasion threat and
defensive actions prevented by
misinterpretation by
orders of Stalin and
power of
public order in Leningrad and
purges and
of Gen. Govorov
shifting responsibility on others by
Tallinn disaster and
Tito and
Bering (German official)
Berzarin, Maj. Gen. A. Ye. as commander
counteroffensive of (July 1941)
Bezzubov, A. D.
Bilibin, I. Ya.
Birger, Prince
Biryuzov, Marshal S. SM
Bismarck, Otto von
BKA-pp (cutter)
BKA-100 (cutter)
Black market
in bread-n
stabilization of prices on
Black Sea Fleet
invasion threat and (1941)
blackout
combat alert to (June), ion
maneuvers of
propaganda to
Blok, Aleksandr
Blucher, Marshal V. K.
Bobrovskaya, Nadezhda I.
Bogatkin, Capt. V. V., in
Bogdanov, Maj. Gen. P. V.
Bogdanov-Berezovsky, Valerian
on food shortage
Boiko, Serafim
Boldin, Lt. Gen. I. V.
Bolotnikov, Gen. N. A.
Bondarenko, Ivan
Bondarev, Col. Andrei L.
Borisoglebsky (writer)
Borod, Capt. M. G.
Borshchev, Gen. S. N.
Bourke-White, Margaret
Brandenberger, Gen.
Brauchitsch, Field Marshal Walther von
Braun, Eva
Brazhin, Ilya
Bregman, Georgi A.
Brusnichkin, Alexei
Budanov, Col. F. A.
Budashkin, N. P.
Budyakovsky, A.
Budyonny, Marshal Semyon
building of defense lines and
on invasion threat
Bugayevsky, B. L.
Bulganin, Marshal Nikolai
Bumagin, G. Kh.
Bury a (mine layer)
Busch, Col. Gen. Ernst
Bushchin, Capt. A. V.
Bychevsky, Col. (later Lt. Gen.) B. V.
animosity between Voroshilov and
in defense of Leningrad
destruction of bridges by
fall of Mga and
fortifications work of
German bombing and
Bychevsky, Col.: in defense of
mining by
Russian plans for destruction of city
and
defense of Volkhov and
fall of Shlisselburg and
fortifications work of
in defense of Leningrad
on Luga line
prior to invasion
shortage of material for
Govorov and
Iskra operation and
liberation of Leningrad and
Luga line, crumbling of
promotion from colonel
threat of invasion and
fortifications work of
Zhukov and
Bychevsky, Maj.
Bychkov, Col. B.
Cadogan, Lord
Canaris, Adm. Wilhelm
Cannibalism
practice of
for profit
Catherine II (Czarina)
Catherine Palace
Central Front
battle of Kursk-Orel on (Sept. 1943)
Bug Sector of
counteroffensive on (June 1941)
Kuznetsov and
Chakovsky, Aleksandr
Chekin, Maj. Gen.
Cherepanov, Gen. A. I.
Cherkasov, Nikolai
Chernenko, I. F.
Chernyakhovsky, Gen. Ivan D.
Chernyshevsky, Nikolai
Cherokov, Capt. V. S.
Chetvernikov, Boris
Chukhnov, I. F.
Chukovsky, Nikolai
O. Berggolts and
defense of Tallinn and
disposal of corpses and
hunger and
view of sex drive and
New Year's party (1943) and
view of Leningrad (1943)
Churchill, Sir Winston
invasion warning by
"Communal House of Artists and Engineers, The,"
Communist Party, see Leningrad Communist
Party
Concentration camps
C-103 (tug)
Cooperation (steamer)
Crete
Crimes
black market
in bread
price increases
stabilization of prices on
cannibalism
confidence racket
for food
forgery of ration cards
Haymarket as center for
"Badayev earth" and
cannibalism for profit
legend of noble bandit and
murder
penalty for
Cripps, Sir Stafford
invasion warning by
Curie, Eve
Czechoslovakia
Danilovsky, I. V.
Danko, Ye. Ya.
Danube Flotilla, invasion threat and
combat alert to, ion
Darov, Anatoly
Daugava (transport)
Davydov, Sergei
Deaths
corpse disposal
daily toll ofn
hospitals and
hunger and
Markevich on
of scholars and artists
statistics on (Nov. 1941-Feb. 1942)
statistics on over-all
See also Diseases
Decembrists
Dedayev, Maj. Gen. N. A.
Defense Commissariat
counteroffensive ordered by (June 1941)
disbelief in invasion
invasion threat and
defense orders from
directives from
tension in
as tool of Stalin
See also State Defense Committee; Stavka
Defense of Leningrad, For the (newspaper)
Degtyarev, Gen. Georgi Ye.
fall of Tikhvin and
offensive on Tikhvin and (Nov.-Dec.
1941),
Deich, A. N.
Dekanozov, Vladimir G.
as Beria's henchman
diplomatic efforts of, zon
concessions offered by
received by Hitler
Denmark
Derzhavin, Gavril R.
Deshevov, V.
Diaghilev, Sergei
Dibrov, P. A.
Dietrich, Otto
Diseases
hunger and
loss of doctors and (Jan.-Mar. 1942)
statistics on (Dec. 1941-Apr. 1942)
See also Deaths
Dobrolyubov, Nikolai
Donskov, Col. S. I.
defense of Leningrad and
fall of Shlisselburg and
Dostoyevsky, Fedor
Dreving, A. M.
Drozd, Vice Adm. V. P.
German attack on Riga and
Dudin, Mikhail
Dukhanov, Gen. Mikhail
in defense of Leningrad
invasion and
in Iskra operation
in Luga line
starvation and
Dumut-Malinovsky, V. I.
Dunayeva, Anna
Duve, Capt. Nikolai
Dybenko, Gen. P. Ye.
Dymshits, Aleksandr
Dzerzhinsky, Feliks
Eden, Sir Anthonyn
Ehrenburg, Ilya
Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D.
Eliasberg, Karl I.
Eliseyev, Gen.
Eliseyev, Vice Adm. I. D.
Ella (transport)
Emden (cruiser)
England
entente with (1939)
expected collapse of
plans for invasion of
blitz
Equitable Life Insurance Company
Erickson, John, ioira
Estonia
fall of Tallinn
Everitis (transport)
Fadeyev, Aleksei
Fadeyev, Gen. I. I.
Fafurin, Capt. N.
Falkenhorst, CpL
Farmakovsky, Capt. A.
Fedin, Konstantin
Fedorenko, Aleksei
Fedorenko, Lt. Gen. Yakov N.
Fedorovna, Lyudmila
need to evacuate
New Year's feast (1942) of
Fedyunin, Maj. Gen. Andrei E.death of
in Luga line
Fedyuninsky, Lt. Gen. Ivan I.
in defense of Leningrad
assumes command
removal of Gen. Ivanov and
in defense of Volkhov (Nov. 1941)
invasion threat and
in liberation of Leningrad
siege of Leningrad and attempt to break
(Oct. 1941)
in Tikhvin offensive (Nov.-Dec. 1941)
Tosno offensive of (Dec. 1941)
transfer of (Apr. 1942)
winter 1942 operations and
Ferch, Gen. Friedrich
Fersova, Olga
Filippov, I. F.
Finland
German overflights of (1941)
war with
Finnish Army unit, 2nd Corps
Firsov, Col. S. M.
Flittner, Natalia
Fokine, Michel
Fomin, Nikolai P.
Food supplies
crimes for food and
dwindling (Nov. 1941)
organizations of (1941-42)
rations and
forgery of cards
loss of ration cards and
statistics on rationing
shipment of
tonnage available (Jan. 1942)
See also Black market; Deaths; Diseases;
Hunger; Ladoga Lake supply route
Foreign Commissariat
invasion threat and
Maisky's cable to
Molotov's role in
conversations with Hitler
diplomatic efforts of
as Foreign Commissar
Russian concessions offered
Schulenburg and
paralysis of