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Die Blockade von Leningrad in Zahlen

Vor 81 Jahren, am 27. Januar 1944, wurde die Belagerung Leningrads durch Nazi-Deutschland vollständig aufgehoben. Diese dramatische Statistik zeigt, was die Stadt während der Belagerung zu bewältigen hatte.

Quelle: Russia Beyond auf Deutsch



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Die Blockade von Leningrad in Zahlen

Vor 81 Jahren, am 27. Januar 1944, wurde die Belagerung Leningrads durch Nazi-Deutschland vollständig aufgehoben. Diese dramatische Statistik zeigt, was die Stadt während der Belagerung zu bewältigen hatte.

Quelle: Russia Beyond auf Deutsch

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