Renovation under the Blockade: Demolition of Wooden Buildings in Leningrad. 1941–1942

O. Gavrilova, Yizhi Sun
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Based on a complex of published and archival sources, the article deals with a problem that has not been adequately covered in historiography. Since half of the housing stock of Leningrad on the eve of the war was made up of wooden buildings, it was they who at the turn of 1941/1942 have become one of the resources for solving fuel problems. Carrying out the planned demolition of about 6 thousand wooden residential buildings, as well as numerous wooden kiosks, fences, summer theaters, restaurants, pavilions, the city government solved a number of urgent tasks. Thus, it got rid of emergency and fire hazardous objects, provided enterprises and institutions with precious fuel, and provided the population of the besieged city with the opportunity to independently engage in firewood. Brigades of workers, employees and other categories of the population, created in factories, factories and households, carried out the demolition of wooden structures, and carried out another important mission. They contributed to the fact that some of the townspeople were relocated from dilapidated wooden buildings to rooms and apartments that were empty as a result of the death of hundreds of thousands of Leningraders during the first blockade winter. This was to ensure the safety and proper operation of stone houses. Several waves of evacuation of disabled categories of the population created additional opportunities for preparing for an active resettlement policy. Thus, significant areas of urban housing stock were subject to renovation in the shortest possible time, and its technical and transport support became the main problem. The implementation of this action was possible as a result of a significant reduction in the population of Leningrad.
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封锁下的改造:列宁格勒木制建筑的拆除,1941-1942
本文以出版和档案资料为基础,探讨了一个在史学中未被充分涵盖的问题。由于列宁格勒在战争前夕有一半的住房是由木制建筑组成的,因此在1941/1942年之交,它们成为解决燃料问题的资源之一。按计划拆除了约6000座木制住宅建筑,以及众多木制亭、栅栏、夏季剧院、餐馆、亭子,市政府解决了多项紧迫任务。从而摆脱了应急和火灾危险物品,为企业和事业单位提供了宝贵的燃料,为围城居民提供了独立从事柴火的机会。在工厂、工厂和家庭中成立的工人、雇员和其他各类人口的大队进行了木结构的拆除,并执行了另一项重要任务。它们造成了这样一个事实,即一些城镇居民从破旧的木制建筑中搬迁到由于在第一个封锁冬季期间数十万列宁格勒人死亡而空无一人的房间和公寓。这是为了保证石屋的安全和正常运行。几波残疾人的撤离为制定积极的重新安置政策创造了更多的机会。因此,大量的城市住房存量需要在尽可能短的时间内进行翻新,其技术和运输支持成为主要问题。由于列宁格勒的人口大量减少,才有可能执行这一行动。
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