The novel by A. Chakovsky “Blockade” is dedicated to the feat of Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War. The epic novel tells about the events that preceded the outbreak of the war, and about the first months of heroic resistance on the approaches to Leningrad. And about the most stressful period in the war – the fall of 1941, when the enemy blocked the city of Lenin and stood on the approaches to Moscow. The final book of the Blockade Roman, covering the period from the end of November 1941 to January 1943, talks about the creation of the Ladoga ice road of life, about the unprecedented heroism and courage of Leningraders who defended their city, about the breakthrough of the blockade in the winter of 1943. One of the few works of the Soviet period, where the failures of the first months of the war and K. E. Voroshilov’s inability to organize the defense of the city are in sufficient detail. Roman formed the basis of the script of the same name
Author
Chakovsky Alexander Borisovich
Publisher
Eksmo, 2014
Series
Big Book
Genre
Classical domestic prose
16+
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