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  1. This sleek style moderne building was one of the most famous and popular shops in St. Petersburg (and Leningrad) throughout the 20th century. It was also the first true department store in the city, and a consistent source of scarce goods during Soviet deficits, albeit at times only for gold.

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      Located inside the glorious baroque Stroganov Palace on...

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      Located on the top floor of an office centre next to Kazan...

  2. the Leningrad branch of the institute of history] (Leningrad, 1959); and A. L. Sidorov et al., eds., Ob osobennostiakh imperializma v Rossii [On the distinctive features of imperialism in Russia] (Moscow, 1963). These works cite the major Soviet books and articles in this field in the Stalin and Khrushchev years. Since then hardly any shift in ...

  3. Intimately related to Soviet ideological dynamics during these years, the Leningrad Affair also ultimately illustrates the nature and limits of official russocentrism over the course of the entire Stalin era.

  4. 7. März 2023 · By the beginning of World War II, Leningrad was one of the largest industrial centers of the Soviet Union. Traditionally, it concentrated a significant share of the productive capacities of the Soviet shipbuilding, mechanical engineering, electrical industry, and other industries.

  5. 14. Dez. 2017 · Alexandra Wachter. 543 Accesses. Abstract. The German decision to besiege rather than conquer Leningrad, and the Soviet decision to hold the city at any cost, resulted in one of the greatest human catastrophes of the Second World War, with one million civilians falling victim to starvation.

    • Alexandra Wachter
    • alexandra.wachter@univie.ac.at
    • 2018
  6. Congratulations of the Leningrad Institute of Soviet Trade. F. Engels on May 21, 1980 with the receipt of the Order of Friendship of Peoples N.K. Krupskaya. - 1980. - 605: People, Territory. . Source of electronic copy: PB

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · Siege of Leningrad, prolonged siege (September 8, 1941–January 27, 1944) of the city of Leningrad ( St. Petersburg) in the Soviet Union by German and Finnish armed forces during World War II. The siege actually lasted 872 days.