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Breach of the Leningrad Blockade
Moscow announces the successful advancement of troops south of Lake Ladoga, breaching the Leningrad blockade. After intense fighting, forces from the Volkhov and Leningrad Fronts united on January 18, 1943, breaking the blockade.
CONTENT DETAILS
Title: Message on Breach of the Leningrad Blockade
Difficulty: Intermediate
Topic: War & Conflict
CONTENT DETAILS
Title: Message on Breach of the Leningrad Blockade
Difficulty: Intermediate
Topic: War & Conflict
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If English is your known language, use it to verify comprehension of the Russian segment. |
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English-to-Russian:
If English is your known language, use it as a prompt for the Russian segment. |
Russian-to-English:
If English is your known language, use it to verify comprehension of the Russian segment. |
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