• To Besiege a City

  • Leningrad 1941–42
  • By: Prit Buttar
  • Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
  • Length: 20 hrs and 1 min
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (21 ratings)

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To Besiege a City

By: Prit Buttar
Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
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Publisher's summary

A ground-breaking history of one of the greatest ever sieges. Masterfully brought to life by a leading expert using original Russian and German source material.

'[An] excellent account.' - Richard Overy, The Telegraph

Shortlisted for the Military History Matters Book of the Year Award 2024

This new history of the first two years of this crucial battle for the heart and soul of Russia is the first in over a decade and also the first to look comprehensively at the wider military strategies of both sides.

At a huge cost, the Red Army and the civilian population of Leningrad ultimately endured a bitter 900-day siege, struggling against constant bombing, shelling, and starvation. Throughout the siege, Soviet forces tried to break the German lines and restore contact with the garrison. To Besiege a City charts the first of these offensives which began in January 1942 and was followed by repeated assaults. Acclaimed Eastern Front historian Prit Buttar details how although the Red Army suffered huge casualties in the swampy and forested terrain, the German infantry divisions were also steadily eroded. Indeed, by keeping control of parts of the shores of Lake Ladoga, the Soviet Union was able to sustain Leningrad through the winters of the siege via the ‘road of life’, constructed across the frozen lake. This epic history details the dramatic race to create the road across the ice and first-hand accounts from both Soviet and German soldiers, many never previously translated, bring the horrific series of battles and assaults to life.

Ultimately the determination of the defenders to hold out during this first phase of the siege and the desperate attempts to break it became a hugely significant part of Russian wartime history. The echoes of the battle persist to this day helping to define both a country and its politics. There is no better time to fully understand this history and To Besiege a City is the most comprehensive account to date.

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©2023 Prit Buttar (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Outstanding

Excellent research and narration. Detailed enough to acquire details of individual units without losing the reader with an overabundance of unit numbers, regiments, brigades, etc. 20 hours flew by. When the time came, I was surprised it was finished. I'm looking forward to a follow-up taking us beyond 1942.

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Unbiased and Accurate

Worth the read and dispells many myths. Once again Pritt Buttar shines light on on of the most shrouded wars of the modern era.

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the true grit

this book shows the raw, true grit of war and the sadness and difficulty of fighting under two madmen, Hitler snd Stalin, who defined ruthlessness,

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An outstanding addition to his WWII Eastern Front Collection

With a detailed run-up of the importance of St. Petersburg to Russian history and the Soviet revolution, the story expands far beyond the siege of Leningrad proper. Starting with the German advance to the city, it includes the lunge to Volkhov, and the vicious battles at Lyuban in 1942. It’s a great tale of desperate defense, heartbreaking loss, and humanity attempting to survive a war of annihilation. A worthy addition to an already prodigious story.

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Great book. Poor choice of title.

Amazing book that covers everything from Stalins purges to operation Barbarossa. Very detailed and well researched. It has almost nothing to do with the siege of Leningrad.

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