Soviet Naval History of World War Ii

Soviet Naval History of World War Ii

by Wu Ronghua

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Contrary to popular belief, the performance of the Soviet Navy in World War II was not without merit. They still tenaciously fought against the enemy on the surface, underwater, in the air, and at various locations. "The navy has fulfilled its obligations to the motherland from beginning to end" - this is Stalin's fair evaluation of the Soviet Navy's performance in World War II. This book refers to a large number of research monographs and journal articles at home and abroad. It provides an introduction to the main warships participating in the war, detailed strength and combat loss tables, strategic and tactical assessments and other precious information. It also records various types of battles the navy participated in (base defense battles, coastal artillery operations, submarine operations, naval aviation operations, landing operations, breaking and maintaining diplomatic relations, etc.), And is supplemented by detailed descriptions. Readers can objectively understand the development process of the major fleets of the Soviet Navy from the large amount of historical data available in this book, as well as the main army building and combat ideas in each period.

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