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The rise and fall of the Soviet Navy in the Baltic, 1921-1941 / Gunnar Aselius.

Van Pelt Library DK59 .A85 2005
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Åselius, Gunnar.
Series:
Cass series--naval policy and history 1366-9478 ; 29.
Cass series--naval policy and history, 1366-9478 ; 29
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Soviet Union. Voenno-Morskoĭ Flot. Baltiĭskiĭ flot--History.
Soviet Union. Voenno-Morskoĭ Flot. Baltiĭskiĭ flot.
History.
Soviet Union--History, Naval.
Soviet Union.
Naval history.
Baltic Sea--History, Naval.
Physical Description:
xiv, 266 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Frank Cass, 2005.
Summary:
This book, based on extensive work in Russian archives, investigates how strategy, organisational rivalry and cultural factors came to shape naval developments in the Soviet Union, up to the invasion of 1941. Focussing on the Baltic Fleet, the author shows how the perceived balance of power in northern Europe came to have a major influence on Soviet naval policy during the 1920s and 1930s. The operational environment of a narrow inland-sea like the Baltic would have required a joint approach to military planning, but the Soviet navy's weak position among the armed services made such an approach hard to attain. The Soviet regime also struggled against the cultural heritage of the tsarist navy and the book described how this was overcome. In a special Appendix dedicated to the purges of 1937-38, surviving party records from the Baltic Fleet Intelligence Section are used to illustrate the mechanisms of the Great Terror at local level.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-261) and index.
ISBN:
0714655406
OCLC:
55055327

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