Joseph Ramsden

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Water became a scarcity, either because of frozen pipes or bomb-damaged mains. With the lack of water, toilets didn’t flush and taps dried up. The sewage system stopped working. People simply used buckets and threw the sewage out into the streets. People, desperate for water, would dig holes through the ice into the river Neva and pull out buckets of water. Without water, the bakeries were unable to produce bread.
The Siege of Leningrad: History in an Hour
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