List of Tables, Maps, and Illustrations
Preface
Dramatis Personae
Part I. Barbarossa
1. The City of Peter and Lenin
-Founding
-Development
-Military Organization
-Defense Planning
-Military Forces
2. Target Leningrad: German Operation Barbarossa and The Wehrmacht's Advance through the Baltic Region, 22 June-7 August 1941
-Plan Barbarossa
-The Opposing Forces
-The Border Battles, 22 June-9 July
-The Distant Approaches to Leningrad and the Soviet Counterstroke at Sol'tsy, 10 July - 7 August
3. The Defense of Leningrad, 8 August - 10 September 1941
-German Offensive Planning
-The Soviet Staraia Russa Counterstroke, 8 - 23 August
-The German Penetration of the Luga Defense Line, 22-25 August
-The German Advance to Lake Ladoga, 25 August - 8 September
-The Defense of Leningrad, 9 - 30 September
4. The Encirclement Struggle: The Miracle at Tikhvin, 30 September - 30 December 1941
-The Situation on 1 October
-The Red Army's First Siniavino Offensive, October
-The German Advance to Tikhvin, October-November
-The Soviet Tikhvin Counterstroke, November-December
Part II. Blockade
5. Winter under Siege, 1941-1942
-Defense
-Mobilization
-Defense Production and Evacuation
-The Population under Siege
-Supply, Transport, and the “Road of Life”
-The Partisan Movement
-The Human Toll
6. False Dawn: The Red Army’s Winter Offensive, January-April 1942
-The Situation on 1 January
-Planning the Leningrad-Volkhov Offensive
-The January Offensive
-Expanding the Offensive, February-March
-The Germans' March Counterstroke
-The Encirclement Battle, April
-The Demiansk Dimension
7. Frustrated Hopes, May-October 1942
-The Situation on 1 May
-Initial Soviet Attempts to Rescue the 2d Shock Army
-The Red Army’s Tragedy at Miasnyi Bor
-German Planning for Operation Nordlicht
-The Red Army’s Second Siniavino Offensive, August
-The Germans’ Siniavino Counterstroke, September
8. The Continuing Siege, 1942-1943
-Refining Leningrad's Defenses
-The Population under Siege
-Resupply in Summer 1942
-Resupply in Winter 1942-1943 and Summer 1943
-The Partisan Movement in 1942
-The Partisan Movement in 1943
9. Breaking the Blockade, January-April 1943
-The Situation in January 1943
-Planning Operation Spark
-Zhukov’s Operation Spark: The Third Siniavino Offensive, January
-Zhukov's Operation Polar Star, February
-In the Wake of Operation Polar Star, March-April
10. Stalemate, May-November 1943
-The Situation in the Spring and Summer of 1943
-The Red Army’s Fifth Siniavino Offensive, July-August
-The Red Army’s Sixth Siniavino Offensive, September
-German Preparations to Withdraw to the Panther Line
Part III. Victory
11. Liberation, January 1944
-The Situation on 1 January 1944
-Planning the Leningrad-Novgorod Strategic Offensive
-The Leningrad Front’s Ropsha-Krasnoe Selo Offensive, 14-20 January
-The Volkkhov Front’s Novgorod Offensive, 14-20 January
-The Leningrad Front’s Advance on Luga, 20-30 January
-The Volkhov Front’s Advance on Luga 20-30 January
12. To Narva, Luga, and the Panther Line, 31 January-18 April 1944
-The Situation on 31 January 1944
-Contending Plans and Model's Sword and Shield
-The Struggle for Narva and Luga, 31 January-15 February
-The Liberation of Southern Leningrad Region, 16 February-1 March
-Soviet Attempts to Penetrate the German Panther Line, 1 March-18 April
13. The Liberation of Northern Leningrad Region, June-August 1944
-The Situation in June 1944
-The Leningrad Front’s Plans
-The Leningrad Front’s Vyborg Offensive, 10-20 June
-The Leningrad Front’s Offensive into Finland, 21 June-14 July
14. Conclusions
Appendixes
A. Top Secret German Planning Documents
B. Soviet Planning Documents
C. Red Army Order of Battle
D. German Order of Battle
E. A Rough Comparison of Red Army and Wehrmacht Forces
F. Soviet Military Casualties
G. Estimated Civilian Losses in the Siege of Leningrad
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index