Scenes during the defence of Leningrad. Top left, guns captured from the Germans being sent into Leningrad to aid in the city's defence. Bottom left, a rifleman back from the front smiles as he sees prisoners coming in. Right, a trench mortar on the Leningrad front. Circle, Captain A. Zhukov, a Cossack volunteer, who has been helping in the defence of Leningrad. He has tivo sons and a daughter fighting in the Red Army.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1943, Page 5
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74Scenes during the defence of Leningrad. Top left, guns captured from the Germans being sent into Leningrad to aid in the city's defence. Bottom left, a rifleman back from the front smiles as he sees prisoners coming in. Right, a trench mortar on the Leningrad front. Circle, Captain A. Zhukov, a Cossack volunteer, who has been helping in the defence of Leningrad. He has tivo sons and a daughter fighting in the Red Army. Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1943, Page 5
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