This story is not fiction.
It's a day in the life of an orphan girl during the Siege of Leningrad—one of the most terrifying chapters of the 20th century.
Winter 1941.
Leningrad surrounded.
125 grams of bread a day.
Frost that kills faster than bullets.
And the choice everyone must make: to remain human... or simply to survive.
You will experience this story firsthand.
You will feel the cold, hunger, and fear.
And perhaps you will ask yourself a question that has no simple answer.
📌 How much is human life worth when there is almost no food?
📌 Where is the line between morality and survival?
📌 And could you survive it?