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From the first days of the Great Patriotic War, Polytechnics devoted all their strength to defending the Motherland 🕊
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From the very beginning of the Great Patriotic War, the Polytechnics community dedicated itself entirely to the defense of the country. Around 4,000 students and staff joined the active army, the people's militia, and partisan units.
During the 1941-1942 siege winter, the Polytechnic Institute lost more than 900 students, graduate students, staff, and family members who perished from starvation and bombings.
From 1943, the institute operated in two locations — Tashkent and besieged Leningrad — continuing both education and scientific research under extreme conditions.
In 1944, after the return of faculty and students from evacuation, Leningrad Polytechnic Institute (LPI) fully resumed academic operations.
To learn more about how the institute survived the war, visit the website: https://pobeda.spbstu.ru
BY Polytech Global

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