Leningrad 1941: When Ration Cards Decided Who Lived and Who Starved
This is the story of the Hungry Winter, the Road of Life across Lake Ladoga, the ration cards that decided survival, and the ordinary people who kept Leningrad alive while history tried to turn their suffering into something cleaner. It is also the story of Tanya Savicheva, a twelve-year-old girl whose small address book became one of the most haunting records of the siege. You Are There — placing you inside history's most defining moments, not as a viewer, but as someone who lived it. 🔔 Subscribe to be inside the next story. #SiegeOfLeningrad #WorldWar2 #WW2History #Leningrad #SovietHistory #HistoryDocumentary #DarkHistory #HungryWinter #RoadOfLife #TanyaSavicheva

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