To be a Leningrader is to have a "distinction which is as rare as any human being possesses."--Fromthe Foreword In the siege of Leningrad, August 1941-January 1944, between 1,100,000and 1,500,000persons died, of hunger, of cold, of disease, of German bullets, bombs, and shells. The unprecedented magnitude and suffering of this most devastating of all episodes of war has been told by Harrison...