Raising the Red Banner

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2nd world war
A01=Richard Worth
A01=Vladimir Yakubov
Author_Richard Worth
Author_Vladimir Yakubov
bolsheviks
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engines
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gun turrets
naval enthusiasts
russian revolution
second world war
soviet destroyer class
stalin
the pictorial history of stalin's fleet 1920-1945
Tsar's navy
warship plans
world war 2
world war ii
world war two
ww2
wwii

Product details

  • ISBN 9781862274501
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 260mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2008
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A unique volume on a neglected area of military history. At the revolution, the Tsar’s navy, such as it was, was obsolete and scattered, much of it never to return home. From a standing start a huge fleet was built by the Bolsheviks, who were obliged to deal with the West: engines from Italy, warship plans and gun turrets from Germany (in exchange for 3.5 million tons of food and material as late as February 1940). Stalin himself took a deadly, keen interest, insisting for example that at the last moment the boilers on a new Soviet destroyer class were repositioned. It was done! With more than 200 photographs, most previously unpublished, the pictorial content alone of Raising the Red Banner is of immense interest to naval enthusiasts and students of the Second World War.

Richard Worth has been writing on naval history for many years in such publications as Warship Inernational and the Naval Gazette. He is the author of the acclaimed Fleets of World War II. Vladimir Nakubov, a native of Minsk, is a US Navy veteran. Naturally his knowledge - and language - facilitated contacts and the gathering of information and pictures in Russia.

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