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In the News (Mon 28 Dec 09)

  
 Leningrad
One of the victims from the siege was called Tanya Savicheva and her iconic image can be seen throughout the city.
In August 1942 Tanya Savicheva was taken out of the city to Gor’kovskaya oblast.
Tanya was in poor health (because of starvation) and doctors couldn’t help her.
www.curme.co.uk /lenngrd.htm   (300 words)

  
 Memorial Plaque Placed in St.Petersburg / St.Petersburg city news / Petersburg CITY / Guide to St. Petersburg, Russia
A memorial plaque dedicated to Tanya Savicheva, the author of a blockade diary, was installed in St. Petersburg.
At present, the diary, written by 11-year-old Tanya Savicheva is kept in one of St. Petersburg's museums.
At the end of the war, Tanya Savicheva, together with a group of other children was evacuated from Leningrad to the Gorky region, where she died in summer 1944.
petersburgcity.com /news/city/2005/01/28/plaque   (236 words)

  
 Tanya Savicheva (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.umd.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Among the documents presented at the Nuremberg trials by the prosecutors was a small notebook that once belonged to a Leningrad schoolgirl Tanya Savicheva.
Tanya Savicheva Tanya Savicheva was born on January 25 1930.
She was the youngest child in the family of a baker Nikolay Rodionovich Savichev and a seamstress Mariya Ignatievna Savicheva.
tanya-savicheva.iqnaut.net.cob-web.org:8888   (555 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Tanya Savicheva, an eleven year old Christian schoolgirl, recorded the starvation/freezing deaths of her family during the Siege of Leningrad (The Blokada) during WWII.
Tanya was one of the more than 27 Million Russians who died in WWII.
Pages of Tanya's diary recorded the deaths of family members who preceded her in death during the Siege.
www.russians.org /tanya.htm   (155 words)

  
 Friendster - Tanya Savicheva savicheva
Only Tanya is left." The pages were used as an exhibit during the trials at Nuremberg, where the simple horror of them made them both a sacred and profane testament to the ravages of war.
My grandfather, Gen. Sebachka Latvenarki, who lived through the October Revolution of 1917 (and all he got was some stupid T-Shirt) told me of the Savicheva family and their struggle to survive.
Long story short, Tanya and the twelve Jews were rescued by an unnamed German, who later went on to live in obscurity among the commonfolk of what was then the Ottoman Empire, now Turkey.
www.friendster.com /user.php?uid=26742289   (630 words)

  
 Lingua Franca - 28 May 2005  - Tanya's Diaries...
Tanya was too weak from hunger to record more than the bare minimum.
Yet reading Tanya's or other children's diaries, I have never felt that this is what they or their power were about.
Tanya Savicheva was eventually taken out of St Petersburg together with 120 other children.
www.abc.net.au /rn/linguafranca/stories/2005/1371112.htm   (2045 words)

  
 1942
Tanya Savicheva, a young girl, writes in her address book, "Mummy 13th May at 7:30 morning 1942.
Evacuated to Gorky on the Volga, Tanya herself dies of chronic dysentery in the summer of 1943.
Kerch is captured by German troops, forcing the Russians to evacuate their troops across the straits in extremely difficult conditions and under heavy fire.
www.wargamer.com /ww2timeline/1942eastern.asp   (3620 words)

  
 Lingua Franca - 28/05/2005: Tanyas Diaries...
The words used were often filtered, coated, coaxed by ideology, censored internally or externally, written for a purpose.
These were not the same words as Tanya's words.
You say 'death, trauma, children's diaries' and the name that immediately pops up is Anne Frank—9.9 out of 10 people will tell you her name.
www.abc.net.au /rn/arts/ling/stories/s1371112.htm   (2005 words)

  
 World War II Plus 55 - 10-16 May 42
Tanya Savicheva, a young girl, writes in her address book, "Mummy May 13 at 7:30 morning 1942.
Only Tanya remains." Her book also lists the death of her brothers, grandmother, and two uncles.
While American civilians get A cards for their cars, more than 250 US Congressmen get X Cards, giving them unlimited gasoline.
www.usswashington.com /dl10ma42.htm   (2025 words)

  
 RUswrit
Earlier I'd read a poem about it and wished very much to see the diary written by Tanya Savicheva.
The response to Tanya Belous excited the whole school, and some more girls are typing now their impressions of interviewing veterans, though their letters are about the war that still worries Russian people - the war in Chechnya.
The war is always a disaster, it brings terrible misfortune to all the country and people.
www.araratcc.vic.edu.au /fow/RUswrit.html   (4386 words)

  
 R&F Agency Inc. The Best Language School at St.Petersburg, Russia
The opening ceremony was held on January 27, to commemorate the 62st anniversary of the liberation of Leningrad from the blockade.
Only Tanya is still alive." Her diary was used as an evidence of Nazi atrocities during the Nuremberg process.
From the 12th of February till the 20th of February Tchaikovsky Festival will take place in Mariinky Theatre.
www.rf-agency.ru /eng/educa_en.htm   (1060 words)

  
 12 Planer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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