On Leningrad siege
Jan. 27th, 2006 07:11 pmToday is the anniversary of the end of the Leningrad siege – January 27, 1944. It is my own little piece of war – in the sense that it affects me more than any other, not only because my existence depended on it - my other grandparents’ families also suffered during that war, but because I felt much more connection to Leningrad and its people than to any other place. (It doesn’t change the fact that I am a Moscow girl though.)
So I mark this date and sit and think and remember. It grew much more important for me since my grandmother died – before I would just call her on this day and talk to her. Now, I feel it is up to me to keep the memory.
I wrote the last year about my family in Leningrad here.
Now I just add couple of mp3 files I found recently. They make sense only knowing Russian, but I post them anyway.
Announcement by Levitan about the break of the siege
Song (Vadim Kozin?) supposedly recorded in 1942
So I mark this date and sit and think and remember. It grew much more important for me since my grandmother died – before I would just call her on this day and talk to her. Now, I feel it is up to me to keep the memory.
I wrote the last year about my family in Leningrad here.
Now I just add couple of mp3 files I found recently. They make sense only knowing Russian, but I post them anyway.
Announcement by Levitan about the break of the siege
Song (Vadim Kozin?) supposedly recorded in 1942
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Date: 2006-01-28 04:45 am (UTC)::hugs::
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Date: 2006-01-28 08:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-28 11:09 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-28 09:04 pm (UTC)It is.
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Date: 2006-02-02 08:08 am (UTC)*hugs*
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Date: 2006-02-05 08:02 pm (UTC)thanks. It became important to me especially since I cannot call my grandma any longer. ::sniff::