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KMB-003 Submarines of the Soviet Navy in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945. Part 1: The Baltic Fleet bookThe author have accomplished the goal of compiling the chronicles of combat operations by the submarines of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945) with the objective evaluation of the results of the destruction of German naval forces and the losses sustained by the submarines. This book presents not only a historic value, but is also a lesson for the contemporary Navy of the Russian Federation.As a combatant at the submarines of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet's (at "Sh-310" of the 2nd Submarine Brigade submarine as a navigator and commanders deputy (1941-1943), as a commander of "M-90" submarine of the 5th Submarine Division), I fully approve the analyses and the evaluation of the submarines operations in conditions of highly unfavorable operational environment after the unexpected attack by the Fascists Geramny, the loss of strategic initiative at land fronts (1941-1942), and the loss of naval bases at the Baltic Sea (1941), the blockade of Leningrad (1941-1944) and heavy losses of the navy (including the submarines). In addition to the chronicles of the combat operations of every submarine, it is necessary to provaide a description of its operational environment. List of Contents B-2 D-2 (Series I) K-3 (Series XIV) K- 51 (Series XIV) K-52 (Series XIV) K-53 (Series XIV) K-55 (Series XIV) "Kalev" "Lembit" L-1 (Series II) L-2 (Series II) L-3 (Series II) L-21 (Series XIII-bis) L-55 M-71 (Series VI-bis) M-72 (Series VI-bis) M-73 (Series VI-bis) M-74 (Series VI-bis) M-75 (Series VI-bis) M-76 (Series VI-bis) M-77 (Series VI-bis) M-78 (Series VI-bis) M-79 (Series VI-bis) M-80 (Series VI-bis) M-81 (Series VI-bis) M-83 (Series VI-bis) M-90 (Series XII) M-94 (Series XII) M-95 (Series XII) M-96 (Series XII) M-97 (Series XII) M-98 (Series XII) M-99 (Series XII) M-102 (Series XII) M-103 (Series XII) P-1 (Series IV) P-2 (Series IV) P-3 (Series IV) "Ronis" "Spidolla" S-1 (Series IX) S-3 (Series IX) S-4 (Series IX-bis) S-5 (Series IX-bis) S-6 (Series IX-bis) S-7 (Series IX-bis) S-8 (Series IX-bis) S-9 (Series IX-bis) S-10 (Series IX-bis) S-11 (Series IX-bis) S-12 (Series IX-bis) S-13 (Series IX-bis) S-20 (Series IX-bis) S-101 (Series IX-bis) S-102 (Series IX-bis) Sh-301 (Series III) Sh-302 (Series III) Sh-303 (Series III) Sh-304 (Series III) Sh-305 (Series V-bis) Sh-306 (Series V-bis-2) Sh-307 (Series V-bis-2) Sh-308 (Series V-bis) Sh-309 (Series V-bis-2) Sh-310 (Series V-bis-2) Sh-311 (Series V-bis-2) Sh-317 (Series X) Sh-318 (Series X) Sh-319 (Series X) Sh-320 (Series X) Sh-322 (Series X) Sh-323 (Series X) Sh-324 (Series X) Sh-405 (Series X-bis) Sh-406 (Series X-bis) Sh-407 (Series X-bis) Sh-408 (Series X-bis) The Success Rate of the Attacks The Causes and Places of Submarine Losses Commanders Structure of Submarines Brigades and Divisions of the Baltic Fleet (KBF) 96 pages, 100 photographs Illustrations 1. "Lembit" Museum Ship at Pirit 2. "Lembit" M-90 and M-102 at the board of floating base, Summer 1945 3. C-9 4. A training alarm at Sh-309 5. Sh-311 at the Tallin stead, May 1941 |