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The Siege of Leningrad 872 Days of Starvation and Ice | WW2 History For Sleep #WW2History #HistoryForSleep #LeningradSiege #EasternFront #WW2Survival #BedtimeHistory For 872 days, the city of Leningrad was cut off from the world — surrounded by German forces, frozen by winter, and starved of hope. Families burned furniture for warmth. Soldiers ate wallpaper paste and sawdust bread to survive. Across the frozen Lake Ladoga, trucks carried supplies on a road of ice, where one wrong turn meant vanishing into black water below. Yet the city refused to fall. In this video, you’ll discover: How the people of Leningrad endured nearly two and a half years of siege. The horrors of hunger, freezing cold, and daily bombings. The “Road of Life” across Lake Ladoga — their only fragile link to survival. Why the Siege of Leningrad became a symbol of Soviet endurance and human will. This isn’t just about war — it’s about the strength to survive when the world turns to ice. Sit back, listen, and let this story of frozen courage and quiet defiance carry you into peaceful reflection with WW2 History For Sleep. 🌙✨ 📚 References & Further Reading: Harrison Salisbury, The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad Anna Reid, Leningrad: Tragedy of a City Under Siege Antony Beevor, Stalingrad Soviet civilian diaries and Leningrad defense reports, 1941–1944 #WW2History #HistoryForSleep #WW2Stories #Leningrad #FrozenFront #WW2Survival #BedtimeHistory 👉 Subscribe and let forgotten stories carry you to sleep. / @worldwariiechoes