A HISTORY OF THE SOVIET NAVY'S CRUISERS, FROM THE OPENING SHOTS OF THE
OCTOBER REVOLUTION THROUGH TO THE COMBAT THEY SAW DURING WORLD WAR II.
The Soviet Navy of World War II boasted a cruiser fleet that was among
the most eclectic to see service. In this book, noted military
historian and Soviet specialist Alexander Hill explains the role of
cruisers in the Soviet Navy from the dramatic days of the October
Revolution of 1917 through to the struggle they fought with Nazi
Germany during World War II.
Illustrated throughout with rare photos and original artwork,
including a cutaway of _Aurora, _famous_ _for its role in the
Bolshevik October Revolution, and with profiles of the key classes,
this book outlines the Soviets' development of a cruiser force. Having
inherited a number of cruisers from the Imperial Russian Navy, the new
Soviet Navy went on to complete two unfinished Tsarist light cruisers
during the 1920s. In the late 1930s, the Soviets built their first
large warships, the Kirov class, and in 1940 Nazi Germany sold the
unfinished heavy cruiser _Lützow_ to the USSR. The final
cruiser-sized warship to see action was the former Imperial royal
yacht _Shtandart_, renamed _Marti_ and armed as a minelayer, which was
used in the defence of Leningrad.
Researched in the main from Russian-language sources, this study
explores the cruiser fleet that saw considerable action in World War
II, particularly in support of the Red Army.
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From the October Revolution to World War II
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472859358
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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