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Bunich, Igor`
Baltiiskaia Tragediia. Agoniia
Istoricheskaia Khronika Baltiiskoi Tragedii
[ Baltic tragedy: Agony : Historic chronicle of the Baltic Tragedy]

Moscow:  Iauza, 2003
345 p. [16 ill.]Images
Serie: "Morskaia Biblioteka" Igoria Bunicha
Hardcover. 13 x 20.5 cm
ISBN: 5815302090
Language: Russian
This book continues the book The Tallinn March, a chronicle of the catastrophe that happened to the Russian fleet in the Baltic Sea in August 1941, in the first months of the Great Patriotic war. According to Bunich, the author of over 20 books about the Russian fleet, this tragedy took place thanks to the cowardice of Stalin`s naval leaders, who sacrificed thousands of sailors to demonstrate their devotion to their commander. The current volume covers the three days August 26th-28th, 1941. Numerous illustrations. The previous volume is also available.
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