Year: 2006 Language: english Author: Jürgen Rohwer, Mikhail S. Monakov Genre: History Publisher: Frank Cass ISBN: 0-7146-4895-7 Format: PDF Quality: OCR without errors Pages count: 369 Description: Many essays have been written about the birth and evolution of the Red Army in peace and war. More recently, with the opening of the Soviet Naval Archives, a large amount of data and information has been made available. This book fills a gap in the historiography of the Soviet Armed Forces by providing a complete account of the creation and evolution of the Soviet Navy in peacetime and during the war. The authors, exploiting a large amount of archival materials, present a coherent narration, organized chronologically, of the development of the Soviet Navy within the essential context of evolving naval strategies, during the crises and conflicts of the late 1930s, including the Spanish Civil War, the Russo-Finnish War, and the conflicts with Japan in the Far East. Above all, it details the Navy’s contributions to Soviet victory in the Great Patriotic War on Germany, detailing the naval dimension of that conflict.
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Stalin's Ocean-Going Fleet - Soviet Naval Strategy and Shipbuilding Programmes, 1935-1953
Language: english
Author: Jürgen Rohwer, Mikhail S. Monakov
Genre: History
Publisher: Frank Cass
ISBN: 0-7146-4895-7
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR without errors
Pages count: 369
Description: Many essays have been written about the birth and evolution of the Red Army in peace and war. More recently, with the opening of the Soviet Naval Archives, a large amount of data and information has been made available. This book fills a gap in the historiography of the Soviet Armed Forces by providing a complete account of the creation and evolution of the Soviet Navy in peacetime and during the war. The authors, exploiting a large amount of archival materials, present a coherent narration, organized chronologically, of the development of the Soviet Navy within the essential context of evolving naval strategies, during the crises and conflicts of the late 1930s, including the Spanish Civil War, the Russo-Finnish War, and the conflicts with Japan in the Far East. Above all, it details the Navy’s contributions to Soviet victory in the Great Patriotic War on Germany, detailing the naval dimension of that conflict.
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