Leningrad Martyrology is a series of books in memory of the inhabitants of Leningrad repressed in Soviet times, published by the Center “Returned Names” at the Russian National Library (St. Petersburg) [1] .
Content
History
Published since 1995 at the expense of the budget of St. Petersburg. The editor is an employee of the Russian National Library Anatoly Yakovlevich Razumov , head of the Center “Returned Names” [1] .
Currently [ clarify ] published 13 volumes. In total, the Leningrad Martyrology will consist of 17 volumes about the victims of repression in the RSFSR ( Red Terror ) in Petrograd, the Great Terror (Yezhovschina), military and post-war repressions in Leningrad and the Northwest.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Leningrad Martyrology. Volume 9 . The immortal hut . bessmertnybarak.ru. Circulation date May 28, 2019.
Literature
- The blockade of Leningrad in the documents of declassified archives / Ed. N. L. Volkovsky. - M .; SPb .: AST ; Polygon , 2004 .-- 766 s. - (Military Historical Library). - 3500 copies. - ISBN 5-17-023997-1 ; 5-89173-262-9.
- Burov A.V. Blockade day after day, June 22, 1941 - January 27. 1944 g / [Foreword M. Dudin]. - L .: Lenizdat , 1979.- 478 p. - 50,000 copies.
- Glants D. M. The blockade of Leningrad 1941-1944 = Glantz D. Leningrad city under siege 1941-1944 / [trans. from English E. V. Lamanova]. - M .: Centerpolygraph , 2009 .-- 221 p. - 3000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-9524-4170-5 .
- Komarov N. Ya., Kumanev G.A. Blockade of Leningrad, 1941-1944: 900 heroic. days: East. a diary. Comment - M .: OLMA-PRESS , 2004 .-- 571 p. - (Historical library "OLMA-PRESS"). - 5,000 copies. - ISBN 5-224-04225-9 .
- Salisbury G. 900 days. The blockade of Leningrad = Salisbury GE The 900 days. The siege of Leningrad. - New York: Harper and Row, 1969 / Per. from English I.S. Volsky; Scientific ed. and auth. foreword O. A. Rzheshevsky . - M .: URSS , 2000 .-- 590 p. - 3000 copies. - ISBN 5-8360-0088-3 .
- Frolov M.I. Salute and Requiem: Heroism and the tragedy of Leningraders 1941-1944 - 4th, add. - SPb. : Leningrad State University , 2004 .-- 235 p. - 2004 copies. - ISBN 5-8290-0389-9 .
Links
- Lists of citizens shot in Leningrad, outside Leningrad and subsequently rehabilitated - 13 volumes in electronic form
- On the Echo of St. Petersburg
- Interview with Anatoly Razumov
- Anatoly Razumov in the Novaya Gazeta
- Interview of the radio "Grad Petrov" on the places of executions of the three Solovetsky stages
- Mournful way. Solovetsky stages of 1937-1938
- Center "Returned Names" at the National Library of Russia
- Levashovo Memorial Cemetery. Pages of history
- The lists of victims of the siege of Leningrad include repressed, shot before the war
- The ceremony of reading names from the Leningrad Martyrology on Memorial Day for victims of political repression