The day the Leningrad Blockade started – level 3

08-09-1941

The blockade of Leningrad began on September 8, 1941, when the Germans closed the last road to the city. Life in the closed city was horrible. Many people were extremely hungry. In winter, the temperatures went down to minus 30 degrees. More than one million people died mostly because of starvation.

The Russians managed to bring at least some supplies to the city over a nearby lake. They supplied the city by ships in summer and by cars in winter when thick ice formed over the lake. The supply teams were under frequent attacks from the Germans.

The blockade lasted 872 days, and it was one of the longest and most destructive blockades in history.

Difficult words: starvation (a situation when people don’t have food for a long time), supplies (food, medicines, and clothes for an army or people in a war), thick (very strong and deep).

"What challenges did the supply teams face while trying to bring essential supplies to the people of Leningrad during the 872-day blockade, and how did they overcome them?"

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