Authors: Harrison Salisbury
Grigoryev, A. M.
Grishin, Kolya
Gromadin, Maj. Gen. M. S.
Grozny (mine layer)
Grozyashchi (destroyer)
Gubchevsky, Pavel
Guderian, Gen. Heinz
Gumilev, Lev
Gumilev, Nikolai
Gurevich, Rebekka
Gurevich, Tatanya
Gusev, Maj. Gen. D. N.
Gvozdkov, Gen. A. B.
Haider, Col. Gen. Franz
on encirclement of Leningrad
estimate of Soviet air losses by
on Leningrad front
on Luga line
preparation for invasion and
on starvation of Leningrad (Dec. 1941)
on success of offensive (1941)
Hannalainen, Edik
Hannalainen, Hilma S.
Harms, Daniel
Hassell, Ulrich von
Hermitage Museum
evacuation of
life in
Herzen, Alexander
Hess, Rudolf
Heusinger, Gen. Adolf
Hilger, Gustav
invasion warnings and
Hitler, Adolf
bestiality of
destruction of Baltic Fleet ordered by .failure of objective of
invasion and
concern about
first success in
strategic goals in
invasion intentions of
Russian miscalculation of
Stalin's view of, as surprise to Stalin,
"Lebensraum" theories of
Leningrad and
directive No. 45 to capture (June
extermination orders of
fall of Leningrad and
on Leningrad
Leningrad as subsidiary front for
stabilization of front and
summer offensive (1942) and
Stalin's view of
Tikhvin and
von Leeb and
Zhdanov's view of
Hoffmann, Heinrich
Holland
Hopkins, Harry
Hoppner, Gen. Erich
invasion and
in Luga line
Hoth, Col. Gen. Hermann
Hunger
of children
diseases and death resulting from
Inber and
on hunger
search for food and
sex-drive and birth decline and
See also Black market; Cannibalism;
Crimes; Food supplies
Ilin, L. A.
Ilinsky, Commander A. P.
Ilin-Zhenevsky, Aleksandr
Inber, Vera
bombings and
burning of warehouses witnessed by
children's remarks recorded by
concert (Aug. 1942) and
on electric power failure
fear for her husband's life
on humor
on hunger
Ladoga route and
Leningrad and
on liberation of
on suffering in
medal given to
mice and
New Year's celebration of
1942
presence of death and
hospitals and
rations and
loss of ration cards and
recapture of Shlisselburg and
shellings (1943) and
Solyany Park exhibition and
Vishnevsky's play and
Inge, Yelena V.
Inge, Yuri
Invasion (June 1941)
Baltic Fleet and, see Baltic Fleet—invasion
threat and
Hitler and
concern of
first success
strategic goals of
Hitler's intentions of,
Russian miscalculation of
Stalin's view of
as surprise to Stalin, 8ow
Leningrad's reaction to
confusion in
hoarding
mixed feelings about
patriotic reaction
See also Leningrad
Manstein on
Stalin and
collapse of Stalin
diplomatic objective of Stalin
expected by
responsible for catastrophe
viewed as provocation by
start of (June 1941)
bombings
first report
mining of Rukhno
news spread of
threat of
alert of army
diplomatic efforts to stave off
diplomatic warnings of,
easing of tension of
fears of Russian people
fleet alerted
German mine laying for, ijn
intelligence reports and
Sorge's reports
See also specific fleets, fronts, and military
districts
Intelligence, see NKGB
Iordan, Olga
Iraq
Isakov, Adm. I. S.
defense of Leningrad and
Iskra operation (1943)
battles (Jan.)
delays in
formal orders on (Dec. 1942)
planning of
Ivan Kalita (Czar)
Ivan Papanin (transport)
Ivan the Terrible (Czar)
Ivanov, Capt.
Ivanov, Maj. Gen. F. S.
Ivanov, Maj. Gen. M. M.counteroffensive of (June 1941)
defense preparations of
Ivanov, Mikhail
Ivanov, Maj. Nikolai
Ivanov, P. A.
Ivanov, V. N.
Ivanovna, Anna (Czarina)
Ivanovna, Yevfrosinya
Ivushkin, Col. N. B.
Izvestiya (magazine)
Jodl, Col. Gen. Alfred
Kabanov, Gen. S. I.
Kaganovich, L. M.
Kalachev (Deputy Political Chief)
Kalinin, Gen. M. I.
Kalinin, Mikhail, I.
Govoroy and
supply of Leningrad and proposal of
Kalinin, Lt. Gen. S. A., in
Kalinin, V. V.
Kalinin (mine layer)
Kalitayev, Capt. Vyacheslav n
Kamensky, Aleksandr
Kanashin, Ivan
anniversary of Revolution and (1941)
formation of youth fighting groups and
Kantorovich, Lev
Kapustin, Ya. F.
Iskra operation and
Karasev, A. V.
estimate of deaths by (Jan. 1942)
Karavayev, Adm. A. T.
Karmen, Roman
Karyakin (Commissar)
Kashin, Capt.
Kassirov, A. V.
Kazakhstan (transport)
Kazakov, Gen. M. I.
Keitel, Field Marshal Wilhelm
Keller, Col. Gen. Alfred
Kerensky, Alexsandr
Ketlinskaya, Vera
bombings and
friendship with O. Berggolts
idea for book by
Luknitsky and
novel by
rationing and
on war
war effort of Writers Union and
Ketlinsky, Serezha
Khazelevich, Lt. Gen. M. G.
Khlopov (deputy attache)
Khmelnitsky, Sergei
Khozin, Lt. Gen. M. S.
anniversary of Revolution (1942) and
conference with Stalin (Dec. 1941)
in defense of Leningrad
in defense of Volkhov
encirclement of Second Shock Army and
(Mar.-Apr. 1942)
Kulik replaced by
Ladoga supply route and
named commander of Leningrad and
Volkhov front
Russian plans for destruction of city and
in winter 1942 Russian operations
Khrapchenko, M.
Khrulev, Gen. A. V.
Khrushchev, Nikita S.
attempts at ousting (1957)
code name for
de-Stalinization and
purges and
on Stalin
Kiev
bombing of
fall of (Oct. 1941)
Kiev Military District
combat alert of
defensive preparations of
destruction of air force of
Kirov, Sergei
death of, and purge
evocation of
Kirov (cruiser)
Kirponos, Col. Gen. M. P.invasion threat and
shifting of
Kladt, A. B.
Klementyev, N. N.
Klenov, Lt. Gen. P. S.
dismissal of
Klevensky, Capt. Mikhail S.
Klimenov, Sergei I.
Klimov, Col. I. D.
Klimovsky, Maj. Gen, V. Ye.
Klyuyeva, Irina
Knyazev, Filipp
Kobulov, Bogdan
Kochetov, Vera
Kochetov, Vsevolod
alarmism of
disposal of corpses and
hunger and
"open city" proposal and (Sept. 1941)
ration card lost by
as war correspondent
in Leningrad
in Luga line
Kochurov, Yuri
Kokorev, Gen. P. I.
Kokovtsev, P. K.
Kolchak, Adm. Aleksandr V.
Kolitilov, A. I.
Kollontai, Madame
Koln (cruiser)
Kolpakov (railroad official)
Koltsov (agent)
Komarevtsev, Nikolai
KomsomolskayaFravda (newspaper)
Konashevich, Vladimir
Konev, Lt. Gen. I. S.
Konstantinov, Dmitri
political ideas of
Konstruktor (gunboat)
Konushkin, Nikolai
Kopets, Lt. Gen.
Kopolev, Lev
Koptsov, Gen. Vasily A.
wounding of
Korkodin, Col.
Korkodinov, Maj. Gen. P.
Korneyev, Col.
Korobkov, Maj. Gen. A. A.
Korzhenevich, F. K.
Kosygin, Aleksei N.
career of, in balance
evacuation of Leningrad and (Jan. 1942)
Ladoga route and
Kotin, Z. Y.
Kovalev, Col. I. N.
Kovno, bombing of
Kozakova, M.
Kozin, Mikhail
Kozlovsky, A. K.
Kozlovsky, Mikhail
Kraisky, A. P.
Krambol (trawler)
Krasnaya Nov (magazine)
Krasnov (regimental commander)
Krasnovitsky, Y. I.
KrasnyKavkaz (cruiser)
Kravchenko, G.
Krebs, Col. Hans
Krestovsky, Vsevolod
Kretschmer, Col. Alfred
Kron, Aleksandr
burials and
intellectual activity and
on A. Lebedev
New Year's party (1943) and
view of Radio House
Kronstadt
mining of
operation to raze
plans to level
Kroshin, Ilya
Kruglov, Konstantin
Krutikov, Ivan
Kruzenstern, Adm. Adam von
Krykov, Lt. Gen. N. K.replacement of
winter 1942 offensive and
Krylov, Vice Adm. F. I.
KTS-709 (trawler)
Kucherov, Vice Adm. S. G.
Kuchler, Field Marshal Georg von
assumes command of Army Group Nord
(Jan. 1942)
as commander
Iskra operation and
liberation of Leningrad and
Kulik, Marshal G. I.
as bully
incompetence of
Adm. Kuznetsov and
Kulnev, Gen.
Kumari (transport)
Kuprin, Aleksandr I.
Kurakina, Lyubov N.
Kutuzov, Gen. Mikhail
Kuusinen, Otto
K. Voldemars (icebreaker)
Kuznetsov, Aleksei A.
abilities of
advance of, in power structure
anniversary of Revolution (1942) and
in defense of Leningrad,
assignment of Fedyuninsky
fortifications work of
replacement of Voroshilov and
Russian plans for destruction of city
and
fuel famine and
German bombings and
invasion alert given by
Iskra operation and
Ladoga route and
Luga line and
creation of
crumbling of
meals of
purge of
reconstruction of city and
Russian summer offensive (1942) and
Stalin and
statistics on deaths and
on Volkhov offensive (summer 1942)
and
Voroshilov supported by
war production efforts and
Kuznetsov, A. N.
Kuznetsov, Col. Gen. F. I.
abilities of
Baltic defense and
defense of Libau and
defensive positions of
contact with front lost by (July 1941)
counteroffensive of (June 1941)
evacuation plans of
predicament of (June-July 1941)
relieved of command
Kuznetsov, Adm. Nikolai G., no
Baltic defenses and
defense of Baltic Fleet and
in defense of Leningrad
in defense of Tallinn
evacuation and
friendship with Zhdanov of
invasion and
alert of fleet
deployment of ships by
interdictory fire ordered by
Kuznetsov's views on possibility of invasion
maneuvers of fleet prior to
nervousness of
orders to resist
questions about
report by
invasion threat and
meeting with Stalin
propaganda work ordered by
reconnaissance ordered by
on Mekhlis
scuttling of Baltic Fleet and
Stalin and
Stavka and
Kuznetsov, Lt. Gen. V. I.
Kuznetsov, V. V.
Ladoga Lake supply route
deliveries along (late 1941)
deliveries through (1942),
evacuations along (Jan.-Apr. 1942)
failure of
improvement of (Jan. 1942)
losses of machines on
moving of supplies on (Nov. 1941)
new land route to
recapture of Tikhvin and
statistics on performance of (Nov. 1941-Apr. 1942)
Lagunov, Lt. Gen. F. N.
Ladoga supply route and
Lagutkin, Col. Ye. S.
Lancelle, Maj. Gen. Otto
Lapshonkov, Ivan
Larin, Ivan
Latvia
Lauristan, Johannes (YuhanMadarik)
Lavrenov, Boris
Lavrionovich, Maj. Gen.
Lebedev, Lt. Aleksei
death of
Navoi festival and
Lebedev,Vera
loss of husband and
Lebedeva, A. P.
Leeb, Field Marshal WilhelmRitter von
offensive of (1941)
crossing of Neva (Sept.)
June
on Leningrad (Sept.),
Luga line falls (Aug.)
replacement of
Leipzig (cruiser)
Lelyushenko, Gen. D. D.
counter offensive of (July 1941)
Lenin, Vladimir I.
coup d'etat of (Oct. 1917)
operation Iskra and
opinion of Leningrad of
on socialist order
Leningrad
background of
postrevolutionary past of
revolutionary past of
Baltic Fleet and
artillery support by
marine units of
black market in, see Black Market
bombing of
beginning of
as support of German assault
Bychevsky and, see Bychevsky, Lt. Gen.
B. V.cats and birds in
cleaning of (March 1942)
condition of (Dec. 1941-Jan. 1942)
continued pressure on (1943)
convalescent stations in
corridor of death to
crimes for food in
cannibalism
deaths in
corpse disposal
daily toll
hospitals and
Markevich on
of scholars and artists
statistics on over-ail
statistics (Nov. 1941-Feb. 1942)
defense of
Baltic states and
Beria's role in
fortifications for
German decision to raze
panic and uncertainty
police force in
preparations for
Russian plans to destroy
stabilization of front and
State Defense Committee and
diseases in, see Diseases
electric power failure in (Jan. 1942)
power return (Mar. 1942)
radio silenced by
evacuations from
June 1941
statistics (Jan.-Apr. 1942)
food supplies for
dwindling (Nov. 1941)
loss of ration cards and
organization of; see also Ladoga
Lake supply route
rations
shipment of; see also Ladoga
Lake supply route
tonnage available (Jan. 1942)
fuel famine in
fires as result of
Haider on starvation of
Haymarket as crime center in
Hitler and, see Hitler—Leningrad and
hunger in
importance in Operation Barbarossa of
as industrial center
Iskra operation and (1943)
Kuznetsov and, see Kuznetsov, Aleksei A. liberation of (1944)