During the siege of Leningrad in World War II, died 9 scientists Suvit starvation as they guard......
During the siege of Leningrad in World War II, died 9 scientists Suvit starvation as they guard the largest bank of grain and plants in the world. In the center (Nikolai name economist Vladimir Panskov) in which 250 thousand, which was a kind of samples of cereals and plants had been alternating scientists to guard the grain, which they see as the future of the nation. The siege, which lasted 28 months, killing 9 of scientists of starvation for refusing to eat any of these samples, which can be cultivated again sometimes millions

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