The last blood of the first revolution
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The revolution of 1905-1907 left many secrets associated with rebellions in the Russian Navy. In 1906, in the Baltic, as in 1905, on the Black Sea on the battleship Potemkin "and in Sevastopol, all the same puppeteers acted. This time, the role of "sunk" (which the battleship “Potemkin” was intended in the Black Sea in the Black Sea) in the Baltic was intended for the armored cruiser "Memory of Azov". It was he who was supposed to be the initiator of a series of rebellions on the ships of the Baltic Fleet and to assist the simultaneous rebellion in Sveaborg and Kronstadt. At the same time, in Russian historiography, revolutionary events in the Baltic in 1906 were always highlighted more modest than the exploits of the Black Sea rebels on the battleship "Potemkin and the cruiser" Ochakov ". If the 1905 sea rebellions were erected to the rank of legends, then the events that occurred in the Baltic a year later are always very few. Moreover, even when they mentioned the Baltic rebellions, then, as always, silent, many very important details, which largely change the true picture of what was happening. This happened, of course, not by chance. It seems that today it is time to tell the truth about the bloody events on the Baltic Sea in the summer of 1906. Extremely little is known about the latest sea rebellions in Vladivostok, which completed the bloody tread of the first Russian revolution. The disclosure of the secrets of events in the Baltic and in Vladivostok in 1906-1907 is dedicated to the new book of the famous Russian writer-Marinist captain of the 1st rank Vladimir Shigin
Author:
Author:Shigin Vladimir Vilenovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Historical Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: military secrets of the twentieth century
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4444-5180-9
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