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"...Став не только табачниками, но и боеприпасниками": письмо директора ленинградской табачной фабрики им. Урицкого В.Н. Румянцева В.П. Зотову (7 июля 1942 г.). / Твердюкова, Елена Дмитриевна.
в: Петербургский исторический журнал, № 1(45), 2025, стр. 213-226.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - "...Став не только табачниками, но и боеприпасниками": письмо директора ленинградской табачной фабрики им. Урицкого В.Н. Румянцева В.П. Зотову (7 июля 1942 г.)
AU - Твердюкова, Елена Дмитриевна
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The published document is a primary source on the history of the 1st Leningrad Tobacco Factory named after Uritsky. It was the largest enterprise in the USSR to operate during the siege of Leningrad, supplying the city’s population and its defenders with cigarettes and tobacco. In the challenging conditions of war and blockade, smoking frequently served as means of coping with psycho-emotional distress, alleviating hunger, and acquiring a certain ritualistic significance. The factory’s activities in the initial year of the Great Patriotic War are discussed by the factory director, V. N. Rumyantsev, in a letter to V. P. Zotov, A. I. Mikoyan’s commissioner on food issues. The factory’s staff, in their efforts to substitute scarce raw materials, not only produced tobacco products but also successfully mastered the production of ammunition and medicines. The author of the letter goes on to describe his efforts to maintain the factory’s operational capacity during the first blockade winter, and characterizes the domestic characteristics of the workers.
AB - The published document is a primary source on the history of the 1st Leningrad Tobacco Factory named after Uritsky. It was the largest enterprise in the USSR to operate during the siege of Leningrad, supplying the city’s population and its defenders with cigarettes and tobacco. In the challenging conditions of war and blockade, smoking frequently served as means of coping with psycho-emotional distress, alleviating hunger, and acquiring a certain ritualistic significance. The factory’s activities in the initial year of the Great Patriotic War are discussed by the factory director, V. N. Rumyantsev, in a letter to V. P. Zotov, A. I. Mikoyan’s commissioner on food issues. The factory’s staff, in their efforts to substitute scarce raw materials, not only produced tobacco products but also successfully mastered the production of ammunition and medicines. The author of the letter goes on to describe his efforts to maintain the factory’s operational capacity during the first blockade winter, and characterizes the domestic characteristics of the workers.
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U2 - 10.51255/2311-603x_2025_1_213
DO - 10.51255/2311-603x_2025_1_213
M3 - статья
SP - 213
EP - 226
JO - Петербургский исторический журнал
JF - Петербургский исторический журнал
SN - 2311-603X
IS - 1(45)
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