- Road of Life
The Road of Life (Russian: Доро́га жи́зни, "doroga zhizni") was the
ice road transport route across the frozenLake Ladoga , which provided the only access to the besieged city of Leningrad in the winter months during1941 –1944 while theperimeter in theSiege of Leningrad was maintained by theArmy Group North and the Finnish forces. The road today forms part of theWorld Heritage Site [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/540/multiple=1&unique_number=635 "Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments"] .The
Siege of Leningrad lasted for 29 months fromSeptember 8 ,1941 , toJanuary 27 ,1944 . TheNazi forces encircled the city together with the Finnish forces. Over one million citizens of Leningrad died from starvation, stress, exposure and bombardments.cite web | url=http://www.kp.ru/daily/23727.4/54405/ | title= The mistery of the "Road of Life"| language=Russian | date = 2006-06-23 | author = Moisejenko A. | publisher = KP.ru| accessdate=2008-06-11]The Road of Life began to operate on
November 20 ,1941 when the first convoy of horse-pulled sleighs brought supplies to the city. Shortly thereafter, theice road began receiving truck traffic. Via the Road of Life, supplies could be brought into the city, and civilians evacuated to the still Soviet-controlled opposite coast. During the winter 1941–42 the ice line of "Road of Life" operated for 152 days, untilApril 24 . [cite web | url=http://www.znanie-sila.ru/projects/issue_198.html | title= Дорога жизни | language=Russian | date = 1982 | author = I.V. Maksimov | accessdate=2008-04-26]About 514,000 city inhabitants, 35,000 wounded soldiers, industrial equipment of 86 plants and factories, and also some art and museum collections were evacuated from Leningrad during the first winter of the blockade. While the road was protected by anti-aircraft
artillery on the ice andfighter plane s in the air, truck convoys were constantly attacked by German artillery and airplanes, making travel dangerous. Some survivors therefore bitterly recall the route as a "Road of Death".Total number of people who escaped from the siege of Leningrad through the Road of Life was about 1.3 million, mostly women and children who walked by foot.
During 1942 an oil pipeline ("
Artery of Life") via Ladoga lake was built: its length was 29 km,cite web | url=http://www.museum.navy.ru/fills_doroga.htm | title= Филиал музея "Дорога Жизни" | language=Russian | accessdate=2008-06-11] of which 21 km ran under water at depth of 12.5 m.During the following winter of
1942 –1943 , the Road of Life began to operate once again,Great Soviet Encyclopedia .] starting with the horse traffic onDecember 20 , 1942. Motor vehicles began to operate on December 24, 1942. Construction of the pile and ice railway of 30 km long also began in December 1942.Operation Spark — a full-scale offensive of troops of the Leningrad and
Volkhov Front s — started in the morning ofJanuary 12 ,1943 . After heavy and fierce battles, theRed Army units overcame the powerful German fortified zones to the South of Lake Ladoga, and onJanuary 18 ,1943 the two fronts met, opening a land corridor to the besieged city. Almost immediately, both truck and rail traffic began to bring supplies to Leningrad. The city of Leningrad was still subject to at least a partial siege, as well as air and artillery bombardment, until a Soviet offensive broke through the German lines, lifting the siege onJanuary 27 ,1944 .For the heroic resistance of the citizens, Leningrad was the first city awarded the honorary title
Hero City in 1945.References
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* [http://eng.neftevedomosti.ru/press.asp?material_id=619&issue_id=81 Details about the pipeline]
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