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Stalin's Ocean-going Fleet Soviet Soviet Naval Strategy and Shipbuilding Programs, 1935-1953
Author: Jurgen Rohwer
Year: 2017
Pages: 352
Format: PDF CONV
File size: 28,6 МБ
Language: ENG



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The book "Stalin's Oceangoing Fleet: Soviet Soviet Naval Strategy and Shipbuilding Programs 1935-1953" by Alexey V. Tychinin and Igor A. Vyzhishchel is a comprehensive study of the development of the Soviet Navy during the period of Joseph Stalin's rule. The authors provide a detailed analysis of the naval strategy and shipbuilding programs implemented by the Soviet Union during this time, highlighting the significant role that the navy played in the country's defense and economic development. The book begins with an overview of the Soviet Navy's evolution from its inception to the end of World War II, focusing on the technological advancements made during this period. The authors argue that the Soviet Union's ability to adapt and modernize its naval technology was crucial to its survival during this time, particularly in light of the Nazi Germany's aggressive expansion in Europe. They emphasize the importance of understanding the technological process of developing modern knowledge as the basis for humanity's survival, particularly in times of war.
Книга «Океанский флот Сталина: Советская советская военно-морская стратегия и кораблестроительные программы 1935 - 1953 гг». Алексея В. Тычинина и Игоря А. Выжищеля представляет собой комплексное исследование развития советского военно-морского флота в период правления Иосифа Сталина. Авторы приводят подробный анализ военно-морской стратегии и программ кораблестроения, реализованных Советским Союзом за это время, подчеркивая значительную роль, которую военно-морской флот сыграл в обороне и экономическом развитии страны. Книга начинается с обзора эволюции советского военно-морского флота с момента его создания до конца Второй мировой войны с акцентом на технологические достижения, достигнутые в этот период. Авторы утверждают, что способность Советского Союза адаптировать и модернизировать свои военно-морские технологии имела решающее значение для его выживания в это время, особенно в свете агрессивной экспансии нацистской Германии в Европе. Они подчеркивают важность понимания технологического процесса развития современных знаний как основы выживания человечества, особенно во время войны.
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