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Мемуары как источник изучения битвы за Ленинград
Memoirs as a Source of Studying the Battle of Leningrad
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Abstract The analysis of memoirs (memoirs) of participants of battle of Leningrad is presented in the article. Military leaders, such as Marshall of the Soviet Union G.K. Zhukov, Marshall of the Soviet Union A. M. Vasilevsky, Marshall of the Soviet Union K. A. Meretskov, Chief Marshal of artillery N. N. Voro... view more
The analysis of memoirs (memoirs) of participants of battle of Leningrad is presented in the article. Military leaders, such as Marshall of the Soviet Union G.K. Zhukov, Marshall of the Soviet Union A. M. Vasilevsky, Marshall of the Soviet Union K. A. Meretskov, Chief Marshal of artillery N. N. Voronov, General of the Army I. I. Fedyuninsky, Colonel General of artillery N. N. Zhdanov, General of the Army M. M. Popov, Lieutenant General B. V. Bychevsky, Admiral V. F. Tributs, Vice Admiral N. K. Smirnov, workers of the industry and municipal economy of Leningrad and area act as authors of memoirs. In memoirs public authorities and military management are considered, the effectiveness of their activity is estimated; the role of the personality in a control system is shown. As memoirs of defenders of Leningrad testify, the staff of Army and residents showed courage and heroism, unity of the front and back that finally and has ensured the Victory not only in fight for the city, but also in general in the Great Patriotic War of the multinational Soviet people.... view less
Keywords
memory; USSR; military; war
Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
Free Keywords
memoirs; GHQ; Military councils of fronts and armies; members of the Military councils of the fronts and unions; the Baltic fleet; the military commanders; the commander of the front army commander; military rank: Marshal of the Soviet Union; Chief Marshal of artillery; General of the army; Admiral; Vice-Admiral
Document language
Russian
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
p. 162-171
Journal
Administrative Consulting (2018) 5
ISSN
1726-1139
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0