Berggolts Olga - They lived in Leningrad
They lived in Leningrad "is a work by Olga Bergholts that describes the lives and experiences of people during the siege of Leningrad in World War II. The audiobook is based on real events and personal observations of the author, who herself survived the blockade. Through deep and emotionally rich descriptions, Berggolz conveys an atmosphere of fear, struggle for survival and the unwavering spirit of the city's inhabitants. The book contains memories and historical facts that make it possible to understand how people survived under the blockade and what sacrifices they made. This is important evidence of a historical period that preserves the memory of those tragic events.
- Author: Olga Berggolz
- Genre: Documentary prose, history
- Format: Audiobook
- Duration: Unknown
- Publisher: Unknown
- Language: Russian
- Author: Olga Berggolz
- Genre: Documentary prose, history
- Format: Audiobook
- Duration: Unknown
- Publisher: Unknown
- Language: Russian
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