After Leningrad : from the Caucasus to the Rhine, August 9, 1942-March 25, 1945 : a diary of survival during World War II

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After Leningrad : from the Caucasus to the Rhine, August 9, 1942-March 25, 1945 : a diary of survival during World War II

by Elena Skrjabina ; translated, edited, and with an introduction by Norman Luxenburg

(The Soviet Union at war, v. 2)

Transaction Books, c1988

  • : pbk.

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Leningrader Tagebuch

After Leningrad : a diary of survival

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The 2d vol. of the author's trilogy, the 1st vol. of which is entitled Siege and survival, the 3d, The Allies on the Rhine, 1945-1950

First pt. of this diary, previously published in Russian, was combined with a later account and published in German in 1972 under title: Leningrader Tagebuch

Reprint. Originally published: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, c1978

Includes indexes

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内容説明

This second volume in the odyssey of a Leningrader who escaped the siege continues here from the point of this remarkable observer's evacuation from the city. It tells of her nomadic wandering to the Caucasus and later to the Rhine, in an "unadorned but eloquent prose that is remarkably affecting" (Publisher's Weekly).After Leningrad begins August 9, 1942, the night a German army invaded Pyatigorsk, the city to which she and her family had escaped across the ice of Lake Lagoda, a harrowing tale concluding the first volume of this series. After surviving the inferno created by the Germans, the Skrjabinas and thousands of other Russians endured the return of the Red Army five months later, which had been ordered to shoot all males between the ages of 16 and 55. To escape this vengeance, the Russians retreated with the routed German army. This diary recreates that massive retreat, ending at a forced labor camp in Bendorf, Germany, from which deliverance came only at the end of the war in Europe.

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