Alexander Pushkin and the City of Death and Beauty
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Alexander Pushkin and the City of Death and Beauty
Few cities have withstood as much as Saint Petersburg. During World War Two the siege the Nazis laid upon it between 1941-4 was unlike anything that had gone before in human history.Out of this suffering, and the resolve the people of the city displayed, rose one of Russia's great national stories.This was a story of pride and endurance. Few could suffer like the people of Saint Petersburg and still emerge triumphant.But the city is not just abo…
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