Road of Life across Lake Ladoga

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The Road of Life across Lake Ladoga was a vital Soviet transport route over the frozen lake that sustained the besieged city of Leningrad during World War II.

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Road of Life across Lake Ladoga canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ice road
transport corridor
wartime supply route
associatedWith Siege of Leningrad
surface form: Leningrad blockade
commemoratedOn Day of the Lifting of the Siege of Leningrad ceremonies
surface form: Road of Life Day in Russia
connects Leningrad
eastern shore of Lake Ladoga
country Soviet Union
endTime 1943
exposedTo aerial bombardment
artillery fire
hasMemorial Road of Life memorial complex
heritageStatus site of regional cultural heritage
historicalPeriod Eastern Front of World War II
languageOfName Russian
locatedIn Leningrad Oblast
Russia
locatedOn Lake Ladoga
nativeName Road of Life
surface form: Дорога жизни
notableFor large-scale winter logistics operations
sustaining civilian population under siege
operatedBy Red Army
Soviet transport services
opposedBy Nazi Germany
partOf Leningrad supply system
purpose evacuation of civilians from Leningrad
supply route to Leningrad
transport of military cargo
risk extreme cold
thin ice
seasonalUse winter
significance main supply line to besieged Leningrad
symbol of Leningrad’s survival
startTime 1941
subjectOf Russian history textbooks
Soviet wartime memorials
transportMode horse-drawn sledges
pedestrian evacuation
truck convoys
usedDuring Siege of Leningrad
World War II
usedFor ammunition transport
food transport
fuel transport
medical evacuation

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Battle of Lake Ladoga in World War II supplyRouteInvolved Road of Life across Lake Ladoga