"...I don't remember how I crossed Lake Ladoga or how I got to Voybokalo. But I made it. I made it on my hatred of the Nazis." Mikhail Nikolaevich Terentyev, a driver
Ice route across Lake Ladoga on April 12, 1942 (Unknown Siege. The Road to Victory. Leningrad 1941–1944. St. Petersburg. 2013)
Many soldiers of the ice route lived and worked in such tents (Bogdanov P. L. On the Road of Life / Bogdanov P. L. Lenizdat. 1975. 582 p.)
In the breakthrough area (Leningrad. The Siege. The Feat: [Photo Album / Yuliy Galperin et al.]. Leningrad. 1984)
In the field. Location of the 446th Separate Motor Transport Battalion for Fuel Delivery. Osinovets. March 1942 (from the collection of the Leningrad Transport History Research Center of Passazhiravtotrans St. Petersburg State Unitary Enterprise)
Repairmen at work (Bogdanov P. L. On the Road of Life / Bogdanov P. L. Lenizdat. 1975. 582 p.)
P. M. Yolkina and M. I. Polskaya perform routine repairs on the ZIS-8 bus. Leningrad. May 1943 (from the collection of the Leningrad Transport History Research Center of Passazhiravtotrans St. Petersburg State Unitary Enterprise)
In the field. Location of the 446th Separate Motor Transport Battalion for Fuel Delivery. Osinovets. March 1942 (from the collection of the Leningrad Transport History Research Center of Passazhiravtotrans St. Petersburg State Unitary Enterprise)