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Camouflaging Leningrad

A small group of mountaineers risked their lives to camouflage churches and landmarks in the Russian city which was under siege during World War Two.

It’s 85 years since the start of World War Two.

During the conflict, the Russian city of Leningrad came under siege in 1941.

To camouflage the landmarks from enemy attack, a small group of mountaineers climbed up high with paint and canvas.

Mikhail Bobrov was just 18 years old when he first got sent up the city’s spires.

Mikhail was speaking to Monica Whitlock in 2017.

He died in 2018.

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(Photo: Leningrad. Credit: ullstein bild/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

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