On the night of the 1st of October 1950 in the city of Leningrad, five high-ranking Soviet Communist Party officials were executed. They had successfully led the city of Leningrad during its most tragic period, 900 days of German siege. Why was Stalin punishing those that had survived the long siege; people who hadn't given up and defended their city against the German army? What had happened during those 900 days that he didn't want the world to know about? This program has the answers.