No one is forgotten
On January 27, 1944, the siege of Leningrad was completely lifted
80 years ago, on January 27, 1944, one of the most tragic episodes of the Great Patriotic War ended. It was on this day that the siege of Leningrad was completely lifted, which lasted 872 days.
Leningrad is the only city in world history that was able to withstand an almost 900-day encirclement.
Today we pay tribute to those who died without sparing their lives for the liberation of the city. We pay tribute to the living Leningrad blockade fighters, veterans, and all those whose feat serves as a model of courage and boundless faith in Victory for us.
Eternal memory to the liberating heroes!
Leningrad is the only city in world history that was able to withstand an almost 900-day encirclement.
Today we pay tribute to those who died without sparing their lives for the liberation of the city. We pay tribute to the living Leningrad blockade fighters, veterans, and all those whose feat serves as a model of courage and boundless faith in Victory for us.
Eternal memory to the liberating heroes!