The 900 Days The Siege of Leningrad
By Harrison E Salsberry.
Part one of the night without end ,Let the stale live forever in our heartsFor ever heard! But it's memory be on our conscience.
,The winter nights cold and wind,Cold and wind-This was spring nineteen forty one in Leningrad.This was spring 1941 in Leningrad.There has been snow as late as May Day,And the sodden demonstrators slog past the winter palace in wet boots and soaked coats.
The cold persisted in, June And it seemed that the Baltic Falls would never lift..Not that this was unusual Peter the Great it did not found his On the Neva capital marsh's with any concern for climate or comfort in mind .This riveting account Mixed With the journal entries And first hand Recollection make for an incredible read and journey