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The 900 Days

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by Harrison Salisbury


  GARDER, MICHEL, A History of the Soviet Army. New York: Praeger, 1966.

  GORBATOV, A. V., Years Off My Life. New York: Norton, 1965.

  GOITRE, LEON, The Siege of Leningrad. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1962.

  GUDERIAN, Heinz, Panzer Leader. London: Michael Joseph, 1952. Halder, Franz, The Haider Diary, Arnold Lissance (editor), 7 vol. (mimeograph).

  HASSELL, ULRICH VON, The von Hassell Diaries, 1938-1944. Garden City: Doubleday, 1947.

  HILGER, GUSTAV, and ALFRED G. MEYER, The Incompatible Allies. New York: Macmillan, 1953.

  HORNE, ALISTAIR, The Fall of Paris. London: Macmillan, 1965.

  LAUTERBACH, RICHARD E., These Are the Russians. New York: Harper, 1945.

  LESEUR, LARRY, Twelve Months That Changed the World. New York: Knopf, 1943.

  MANSTEIN, ERICH VON, Lost Victories. Chicago: Regnery, 1958.

  NICOLAEVSKY, BORIS I., Power and the Soviet Elite. New York: Praeger, 1965.

  RESTLINGER, GERALD, The House Built on Sand. New York: Viking Press, 1964.

  ROBERTS, HENRY L., (editor) The Anti-Stalin Campaign and International Communism. New York: Columbia University Press, 1956.

  ROSSI, A., The Russo-German Alliance. Boston: Beacon Press, 1951.

  RUSH, MYRON, Political Succession in the USSR. New York: Columbia University Press, 1965.

  SALISBURY, HARRISON E., American in Russia. New York: Harper, 1955.

  ———, Russia on the Way. New York: Macmillan, 1946.

  SCHUMAN, Frederick L., Soviet Politics at Home and Abroad. New York: Knopf, 1946.

  SHAPLEY, HARLOW, “Stars Over Russia,” Soviet Russia Today, September, 1945.

  SHERWOOD, ROBERT, Roosevelt and Hopkins. New York: Harper, 1950.

  SKOMOROVSKY, BORIS, and E. G. MORRIS, The Siege of Leningrad. New York: Dutton, 1944.

  SOKOLOVSKY, V. D., Military Strategy. New York: Praeger, 1963.

  SONTAG, RAYMOND JAMES, (editor) Nazi-Soviet Relations 1939–1941 Washington: Department of State, 1948.

  STAROSTIN, P., “They Were the First to Bomb Berlin,” Soviet Military Review, No. 3, March, 1966.

  STEVENS, EDMUND, Russia Is No Riddle. Cleveland: World, 1945.

  TIKHONOV, NIKOLAI, et al., Heroic Leningrad. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1945.

  TOLSTOY, A., et al., We Carry On. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1942.

  VARDYS, V. STANLEY, (editor) Lithuania Under the Soviets. New York: Praeger, 1965.

  WEINBERG, GERHARD L., Germany and the Soviet Union, 1939–41. London: E. J. Brill, 1954.

  WERTH, ALEXANDER, Leningrad. New York: Knopf, 1944.

  ———, Russia At War, 1941–1945. New York: Dutton, 1964.

  ———, The Year of Stalingrad. New York: Knopf, 1947.

  WOODWARD, DAVID, The Russians at Sea. New York: Praeger, 1965.

  WUORINEN, JOHN H., A History of Finland. New York: Columbia University Press, 1965.

  ZHUCHKOV, A., Marshal Meretskov, Information Bulletin, Embassy of U.S.S.R., March 30, 1946.

  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

 

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