Olga Berggolts
Voice of besieged Leningrad
A writer and broadcaster whose endurance became part of the city’s moral resistance.
Olga Berggolts mattered because words mattered in a starving city. During the siege of Leningrad, her broadcasts and literary presence helped articulate the suffering and defiance of civilians living through one of the war’s greatest ordeals. She stands for a form of heroism sometimes overlooked by battlefield-minded readers: the sustaining of morale, language, and shared meaning when material conditions are nearly unbearable. Her voice formed part of the psychological defense of the city.