Sunday, March 8, 2015

During WW2.................after taking Western Europe............or most of it.............Hilter did not invade Switzerland..........nor his friend Franco's country............Spain................he built the autobon so German panzers could swing from one side of Germany to another.................the Nazis attacked the USSR with an army 2 million strong...............artillery, tanks, planes............etc.........



  1. Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    This article is about the city in Russia. For the city in the U.S. state of Florida, see St. Petersburg, Florida. For other uses, see Saint Petersburg (disambiguation).
  2. Siege of Leningrad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    The Siege of Leningrad, also known as the Leningrad Blockade (Russian: блокада Ленинграда, transliteration: blokada Leningrada) was a prolonged military  ...
  3. The 900-day Siege of Leningrad, Russia (The Leningrad ...

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    The 900-Day Siege of LeningradRussia (The Leningrad Blockade) is an index and description of the history of Leningrad during the blockade years of World ...
  4. A Virtual Tour of St. Petersburg, Russia - Saint-Petersburg.com

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    A virtual tour of St. PetersburgRussia is an index and description of popular sights and attractions in St Petersburg. Learn more about the bridges, cathedrals, ...

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  5. Appalling truth of Leningrad siege: 95yo Russian writer ...

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    Jan 29, 2014 - The speech by a 95-year-old witness of the Nazis' WWII Siege ofLeningradRussian writer Daniil Granin, stirred German MPs to the core.
  6. When was St. Petersburg known as Petrograd and Leningrad?

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    St. Petersburg, which is Russia's second largest urban area, was founded in 1703 by... Leningrad became St. Petersburg again 67 years later when the Soviet  ...
  7. St. Petersburg | Russia | Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Jan 4, 2015 - St. PetersburgRussian Sankt Peterburg, formerly (1914–24) Petrograd and (1924–91) Leningrad, city and port, extreme northwestern Russia.

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