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Retronaut: Siege of Leningrad

Posted on March 7, 2010 by Chris Samuel

The ever fantastic “How to be a Retronaut” website has posted a brilliant collection of colour images of modern Leningrad which have been matched to, and partially overlaid with, black & white photos of the Siege of Leningrad during World War 2.

Russian soldiers escorting German PoW's during the siege of Leningrad

The collection has been put together by Segei Larenkov.

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