4 Irina Reznikova (Flige), ‘Repressii v period blokady Leningrada’,
5 Dmitri Likhachev,
6 Yelena Kochina,
7 Georgi Knyazev, 20 July 1941, in Adamovich and Granin,
8 Anna Ostroumova-Lebedeva,
9 Gatchina had officially been renamed Krasnogvardeisk, or ‘Red Guard-ville’, but the old name was more commonly used.
10 David Glantz,
11 Olga Grechina, in Cynthia Simmons and Nina Perlina,
12 Olga Grechina, ‘Spasayus spasaya chast 1: pogibelnaya zima (1941–1942 gg.)’,
13 Kochina,
14 Skrjabina,
15 Rimma Neratova, ‘Zhizn v Leningradskoi blokade’,
16 Charles von Luttichau, quoted in Glantz,
17 Glantz,
18 Yevgeniya Baikova, www.hermitagemuseum.org
19 Militsa Matye, www.hermitagemuseum.org
20 Knyazev, 7 and 15 July, in Adamovich and Granin,
21 Skrjabina,
22 Ibid., p. 15 (18 July 1941).
23 Kochina,
24 Vasili Churkin, in
25 Glantz,
26 17 August 1941; RGASPI: Fond 558, op. 11, yed. khr. 492, p. 1.
27 RGASPI: Fond 558, op. 11, yed. khr. 492, p. 13.
28 Ibid., p. 20.
29 Salisbury,
30 People and freight numbers from Panteleyev, quoted in Salisbury,
31 Death-toll estimates are very approximate. The rumour at the time was of 17,000 lives lost; the official Soviet version was 5,000. A post-Soviet Russian naval historian puts it at ‘over 12,000’. See Salisbury,
32 Glantz,
33 On 29 September 1941 the head of the Baltic Fleet’s Political Directorate instructed his staff to inform all naval personnel that family members of sailors who surrendered to the Germans would immediately be executed as ‘traitors to the Motherland’. In January 1942 the directive was rescinded and branded as illegal; there is no record of it having been put into force (see Lomagin,
1 Ilya Frenklakh, www.iremember.ru, pp. 2–3.
2 TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 22.
3 Interviewed by the author, St Petersburg, March 2008.
4 Report by Nikita Karpov, Partorg at the Kirov plant and member of the First Division of LANO, 30 September 1943. TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 4000, op. 10, delo 1320, p. 14.
5 TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 25, op. 12, svyazkha 3, 1118, ed. kr. 13. Harrison Salisbury,
6 David Glantz,
7 TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 25, op. 12, svyazkha 13.
8 Nikita Karpov. TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 4000, op. 10, delo 1320, p. 15.
9 TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 15, p. 9. Notes to Pages 77–89
10 TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 2, p. 35.
11 Leon Goure,
12 TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2201, op. 1, delo 23.
13 Ibid., political report of 10 July 1941.
14 Ibid., political report from the Moskovsky district LANO division, 9 July 1941.
15 Lidiya Ginzburg,
16 See for example TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 28, p. 20.
17 TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 15, p. 12.
18 TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2201, op. 1, delo 23.
19 Andrei Dzeniskevich,
20 TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 29, pp. 2–4.
21 Iosif Altman, workshop supervisor at the Red Chemist Factory and member of the First Division. TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 4000, op. 10, delo 1305.
22 From Subbotin to the Defence Council of the Northern Front, July 1941. TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 11; Goure,
23 Political Department meeting of 8 July 1941. TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 15, pp. 7–8.
24 TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 15, p. 13.
25 Charles Burdick and Hans-Adolf Jacobsen, eds, Franz Halder,
26 Meeting of 29 July 1941. TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 46.
27 TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 26, p. 2.
28 Dobrzhinsky, First Division, TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 15, pp. 10–11.
29 TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 22, pp. 132–4.
30 Ibid., p. 137.
31 Political dept report of 29 August 1941. TsGAIPD SPb: Fond 2281, op. 1, delo 202. Salisbury,
32 Report to Zhdanov from LANO political department head Kononchuk, mid-August 1941. TsGAIPD SPb: