The blockade is not for everyone: food, money and textiles from besieged Leningrad

The article discusses some accusations, which were brought against the defendants of so-called “Leningrad affair". As the documents shows, the Leningrad leadership sent food, textiles to their own families evacuated to the Southern Urals and also supplied them with money during all the siege pe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Voprosy istorii 2023-02, Vol.2023 (2-2), p.46-63
1. Verfasser: Sushkov, Andrey
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Sprache:eng ; rus
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Zusammenfassung:The article discusses some accusations, which were brought against the defendants of so-called “Leningrad affair". As the documents shows, the Leningrad leadership sent food, textiles to their own families evacuated to the Southern Urals and also supplied them with money during all the siege period. Smolny representatives in Chelyabinsk used material resources taken from Leningrad for personal enrichment. But after Stalin's death the charges against the accused participants were dropped out. The article called into question a validity of Khrushchev's rehabilitation in relation to the defendants of “Leningrad affair".
ISSN:0042-8779
1938-2561
DOI:10.31166/VoprosyIstorii202302Statyi52