Siege of Leningradin a sentence
- I felt like I was reliving the stories Irena had shared with me, of the siege of Leningrad seventy years before.† (source)
- A reserve of food to last the siege of Leningrad.† (source)
- His mother's health had been broken during the endless siege of Leningrad.† (source)
- Irena had mentioned it briefly when we'd talked of the siege of Leningrad, of roving gangs that attacked and ate people.† (source)
- They'd survived the siege of Leningrad, the modern St. Petersburg, and I found it fascinating how she could have lived through something so horrific yet be so positive and gentle with the world.† (source)
- In the siege of Leningrad, the city's population of four million had been reduced to less than half a million over an event that lasted 787 days, where this one had lasted a mere thirty-six.† (source)