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Leningradskaia Pravda Digital Archive (1918-1991) |
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Inhalt :: Content Online-Service mit Zugang zu sämtlichen Ausgaben der sowjetischen Zeitung "Leningradskaia Pravda" von der Gründung als "Petrogradskaia Pravda" im Jahr 1918 (Umbennenung im Jahr 1924) bis 1991 im kombinierten Volltext- und Faksimileformat. Die Zeitung bietet umfangreiche Berichterstattung über Schlüsselmomente wie den Polnisch-Sowjetischen Krieg, die Gründung der Sowjetunion, Nachkriegsprozesse gegen NS-Kriegsverbrecher und späte sowjetische politische Entwicklungen. Abgedeckter Zeitraum: 1918-1991. |
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Verlag :: Publisher East View Information Services |
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Preis :: Price Preise auf Anfrage / Prices on request |
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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV. |
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Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number 108943 |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information During the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks seized control of Petrograd and precipitated the Russian Civil War (1917-1923). As part of their effort to curb imperial influence, the Bolsheviks closed the newspaper Sanktpeterburgskiia Viedomosti (Санктпетербургскiя вѣдомости, Saint Petersburg News), which had been founded by Peter the Great in 1702. After Pravda (Правда, Truth) was relocated to Moscow in 1918, Petrogradskaia Pravda (Петроградская Правда, Petrograd Truth) was established to function as the official organ of the local Communist Party committees and soviets. During this time, it covered events such as the Polish-Soviet War (1918-1921) and the establishment of the Soviet Union (1922).
Leningradskaia Pravda is perhaps best known for continuously publishing during the Siege of Leningrad (1941-1944), during which time only a single issue did not appear. Following World War II, the title covered the trials and executions of Nazis who committed atrocities during the siege. Leningradskaia Pravda continued to publish through the second half of the twentieth century, during which time the publication was awarded the Order of Lenin for ist revolutionary merits. Following the August 1991 Soviet coup attempt, the newspaper ceased publication. The Leningradskaia Pravda Digital Archive is a valuable resource for scholars of history, politics, sociology, and Slavic studies. It also represents a valuable historical preservation project and may be of interest to institutions that study war, genocide, and the Holocaust. When paired with Sanktpeterburgskiia Viedomosti from our Open Access Russian Imperial Newspapers collection and Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti (Санкт-Петербургские ведомости, Saint Petersburg News) from our Russian Central Newspapers (UDB-COM) database, this archive completes the most definitive collection of what is popularly viewed as the longest publishing newspaper in Russia. About the Archive The Leningradskaia Pravda Digital Archive contains the most complete collection available for this title. The archive features full page-level digitization, complete original graphics, and searchable text, and is cross-searchable with other Global Press Archive collections.
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