While it might seem ideal to purge army officers because of how many you have, if you need to lower paranoia, focus on purging the navy - while you have more generals, the navy is not as important to the Soviet Union as it is to the British or Japanese. Generate new admirals as ...
Thus, the comparison of the Highest Commanders Ranks in the Army and Navy during 1940-1945 looked as follows: Marshal of the Soviet Union – (no corresponding rank) General of the Army – General of the Fleet Colonel-General – Admiral Lieutenant-General – Vice-Admiral Major-General – ...
SURVEY: The Arctic Navy of the Soviet UnionHöpkerWolfgangEastern Europe
World War II saw the emergence of the United States and Soviet Union as superpowers. The resulting Cold War between them created a bi-polar world until the Soviet Union’s collapse in the early 1990s. With the end of the myth of Western superiority came the decline of colonial empires and...
The Soviet theory of naval operational art is a body of knowledge which focuses the tactical capabilities of the Soviet Navy on achieving the strategic missions assigned them by the leadership of the Soviet Union. This body of knowledge guides the creation and execution of Soviet naval operations....
Since other authors have claimed that morphinists could supposedly 'infect' others with their pathological addiction, it seemed obvious for Gorovoi-Shaltan that they should be removed from the army and navy ranks and prohibited from residing in dormitories, where large numbers of people would be ...
“STALKING The RED BEAR”The True Story Of A U.S. Cold War Submarine’s Covert Operations Against the Soviet Union. By Peter Sasgen. Stalking The Red Bear”––for the first time ever, describes the action principally from the perspective of a commanding officer of a Sturgeon-class nuclear...
Sergey Georgyevich Gorshkov was a Soviet admiral, commander in chief of the Soviet navy (1956–85), who transformed the small coastal fleet into a world sea power. Gorshkov joined the Soviet navy at the age of 17, graduated from Frunze Naval College (193
Georgy Zhukov was a marshal of the Soviet Union, and the most important Soviet military commander during World War II. Having been conscripted into the Imperial Russian Army during World War I, Zhukov joined the Red Army in 1918, served as a cavalry comm
The rarity and uniqueness of Soviet or Russian Navy Dinnerware and Tableware as marked cannot be overly stressed or underestimated, especially given that it is the first-ever produced dinnerware for the newly created Workers and Peasants Navy! This was even before the creation of ...